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The Chinese Internet Censorship Model

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2022-06-02
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Gosztonyi, G. (2022). The Chinese Internet Censorship Model. Pro Futuro, 12(1), 27-36. https://doi.org/10.26521/profuturo/2022/1/11118
Abstract

Blocking users from information deemed inappropriate by political leaders, making ISPs responsible for the content placedon them, and having to constantly monitor the content is based on so-called cyber sovereignty, according to which every country has the right to choose how to develop and regulate the Internet. The Golden Shield system, operated by the People’s Republic of China and surrounded by a complex and ever-changing legal, technological and human background, can achieve all this. Thus, the main question to which Chinese leaders operating the Golden Shield, China’s means ofimplementing total control, is seeking an answer is: can there be a solution in the 21st century that provides both economic openness and development while maintaining information confinement?