State, Society, and Market : Interpreting the Norms and Dynamics of China's AI Governance

Chen, Xuechen and Xu, Lu (2025) State, Society, and Market : Interpreting the Norms and Dynamics of China's AI Governance. Computer Law & Security Review. ISSN 2212-4748 (In Press)

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Abstract

This study challenges the prevailing perception of China's AI governance as a monolithic, state-driven model and instead presents a nuanced analysis of its complex governance landscape. Utilizing governance theories, we develop an analytical framework examining key governing nodes, tools, actors, and norms. Through case studies on minor protection and content regulation, this study demonstrates that Chinese AI governance involves a diverse array of stakeholders—including the state, private sector, and society—who co-produce norms and regulatory mechanisms. Contrary to conventional narratives, China's governance approach adapts existing regulatory tools to new challenges, balancing political, social, and economic interests. This study highlights how China has rapidly formalized AI regulations, particularly in generative AI and online content, setting a precedent in global AI governance. The findings contribute to a broader understanding of AI regulation beyond ideological binaries and offer insights relevant to international AI policy discussions.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Computer Law & Security Review
ID Code:
232091
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Deposited On:
11 Sep 2025 09:55
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
In Press
Last Modified:
17 Sep 2025 14:42