China’s Digital Expansionism in Africa and the US Counter-Strategies

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Suneel Kumar
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This article explains that digital geopolitics is a key component of Sino-US rivalry, as digital technologies have taken the centre stage in the new global conflict between the United States and China. China’s digital expansionism through its Digital Silk Road (DSR) projects is promoting its geopolitical agenda in African countries. Chinese financial institutions are funding African countries’ digital infrastructure projects, which are being implemented by Chinese companies. Chinese companies, which are dominating the African digital technology space, are also setting new technology standards and norms that challenge the existing US-led global digital order. DSR projects have improved the digital connectivity of African countries, boosted the emergence of local companies, created job opportunities for Africans and enhanced governments’ governance capabilities. However, African countries’ dependence on the Chinese digital technology curtails local companies’ growth capabilities while promoting China’s ‘digital authoritarianism’ and ‘data colonialism’, as China’s companies possess market manipulation tools and capabilities. In addition, unmanageable loans given by Chinese financial institutions to implement DSR projects are creating sovereignty-eroding debt traps for African countries. As China’s digital expansionism poses a severe challenge to US geopolitical interests in the African continent, the United States, as a part of its counter-moves, has started a global campaign against Chinese digital expansionism, imposed a ban on Chinese tech companies, adopted the Digital Connectivity and Cyber-security Partnership (DCCP) and launched the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII) scheme. Pursuing an aggressive strategy, the United States should launch a ‘Digital Marshal Plan’ to counter the Chinese digital expansionism at the global level in general and Africa in particular. Hence, in this context, using the descriptive-qualitative approach, this study is based on the content analysis method.
中国在非洲的数字扩张主义与美国的反击战略
本文阐述了数字地缘政治是中美竞争的关键组成部分,因为数字技术已成为中美之间新的全球冲突的中心舞台。中国通过其 "数字丝绸之路"(DSR)项目推行的数字扩张主义正在非洲国家推动其地缘政治议程。中国金融机构正在为非洲国家的数字基础设施项目提供资金,这些项目由中国公司负责实施。在非洲数字技术领域占据主导地位的中国公司也在制定新的技术标准和规范,挑战美国主导的现有全球数字秩序。DSR 项目改善了非洲国家的数字互联互通,促进了当地公司的崛起,为非洲人创造了就业机会,并提高了政府的治理能力。然而,非洲国家对中国数字技术的依赖削弱了当地公司的发展能力,同时也助长了中国的 "数字专制主义 "和 "数据殖民主义",因为中国公司拥有操纵市场的工具和能力。此外,中国金融机构为实施 DSR 项目而提供的难以管理的贷款正在为非洲国家制造破坏主权的债务陷阱。由于中国的数字扩张主义对美国在非洲大陆的地缘政治利益构成了严峻挑战,作为其反制行动的一部分,美国开始了一场反对中国数字扩张主义的全球运动,对中国科技公司实施禁令,通过了数字连接和网络安全伙伴关系(DCCP),并启动了全球基础设施和投资伙伴关系(PGII)计划。美国应采取积极进取的战略,启动 "数字元帅计划",在全球尤其是非洲打击中国的数字扩张主义。因此,在此背景下,本研究采用描述性定性方法,以内容分析法为基础。
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Insight on Africa
Insight on Africa AREA STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: nsight on Africa is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering contemporary African affairs and issues of policy relevance. It focuses on, though not confined to, foreign policies and developmental issues of African countries. The journal specially encourages article submission on issues related to emerging powers in Africa, BRICS in Africa and Afro-Asian relations. The journal is owned by African Studies Association of India (ASA India) located at Centre for African Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and its publication is managed by Policy Research Institute of African Studies Association (PRIASA) based in New Delhi.
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