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来源类型 | Publications - Reports |
规范类型 | 报告 |
DOI | 979-10-373-0073-7 |
China’s Smart Cities: The New Geopolitical Battleground Etudes de l'Ifri, December 2019 | |
Alice EKMAN | |
发表日期 | 2019-12-18 |
出版年 | 2019 |
概述 | “Smart city” development has become a fashionable policy and research topic: a growing number of central and local governments in Europe, Asia, Africa or Latin American, in partnership with companies from a diversity of sectors (construction, transport, energy, water, etc.), consulting firms,... |
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China’s Smart Cities: The New Geopolitical Battleground Etudes de l'Ifri, December 2019
“Smart city” development has become a fashionable policy and research topic: a growing number of central and local governments in Europe, Asia, Africa or Latin American, in partnership with companies from a diversity of sectors (construction, transport, energy, water, etc.), consulting firms, NGOs and experts, are now developing “smart city” related projects. ![]() Smart city generally refers to the use of technology in an urban environment to enhance the quality and performance of a set of services (transportation, energy distribution and saving, security, etc.). The definition and perception of smart city may vary depending on the urban service considered. Among the myriad of reports and studies that now exist on smart city, most of them look at it from a sustainable development perspective (optimal use of technology for public transport/green mobility, energy and water saving, recycling, and overall economic and social attractivity of the city). Others look at it specifically from a security perspective (optimal use of technology for public security, involving the use of cameras, sensors and other devices for police, firefighting purposes, etc.) This report looks at it from a broader, geopolitical perspective, and considers, for the first time, smart city as a potential area of geopolitical competition between countries. This approach is relevant given the strategic nature of the infrastructure involved in smart city development (telecommunication and energy grids, mobile networks, data centers, etc.). It is also relevant at a time of prolonged tensions between China and the United States – period during which 5G and other technologies that are key to development of smart cities are generating a global debate and diverging positions across countries. After an overview of China’s smart city developments on its national territory, the report analyzes China’s new global ambitions as a smart city provider to the world in a comparative perspective. To what extent China’s smart cities differ from others? Are China’s smart cities promoting a new type of urban governance model? At a time of reinforced tensions between China and the US, can smart cities still be developed jointly with technologies of both countries? The report addresses these questions in a prospective manner, considering that smart cities remain at an early stage of development, and that US-China rivalry is likely to last.
China’s Smart Cities: The New Geopolitical Battleground
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关键词 | One Belt One Road Smart cities China United States |
URL | https://www.ifri.org/en/publications/etudes-de-lifri/chinas-smart-cities-new-geopolitical-battleground |
来源智库 | French Institute of International Relations (France) |
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资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/416583 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Alice EKMAN. China’s Smart Cities: The New Geopolitical Battleground Etudes de l'Ifri, December 2019. 2019. |
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