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The Development of E-governance in China

Improving Cybersecurity and Promoting Informatization as Means for Modernizing State Governance
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This book figures out that network security and informatization have entered a development stage of greater permeation and deeper integration into all aspects of the economy and society. In particular since the 2008 financial crisis, the world’s major economies have placed a strategic focus on network security and informatization in order to seek out new growth points, alleviate energy and ecological pressures, improve living standards, and improve social governance through new technological transformations in fields such as cloud computing, the Internet of Things, mobile internet, big data, smart cities, and a wave of applications. The effects on the economy and society have emerged and will continue to make significant progress. Based on China’s stage of new urbanization, industrialization, informatization, and agricultural modernization and major characteristics, as well as the intrinsic need for synchronized development, this book encourages society to accelerate the pace of development, expand the scope of work and promote informatization and the comprehensive, coordinated, effective linking and deep integration of informatization with all areas of the economy and society. 

Author Biography:

Du Ping is a researcher, deputy director of the State Information Center, and deputy director of the National E-governanceE-governance Extranet Management Center. He is also deputy director of the National School of Administration Expert Committee on E-governanceE-governance, vice president of the China Information Industry Association, as well as executive manager of the China Sustainable Development Research Association, member of the China Geographical Society, and executive manager of the China Association of Regional Economies. He is mainly responsible for and participates in national planning for regional economic development, development of national territory, ecological and environmental protection, sustainable development, and western development, national strategic research and the formulation of related policies, the training of National Development and Reform Commission leaders, and management work for the introduction of knowledge from abroad.  Yu Shiyang is a Ph.D. and researcher. He is currently deputy director of the State Information Center Information Research Department, executive deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission Internet Big Data Analysis Center, deputy director of the State Information Center Network Government Research Center, and vice president and secretary of the China Information Industry Association E-governanceE-governance Professional Committee. Yu is a graduate of the Peking University School of Government, where he received a Ph.D. in management under the tutelage of Professor Wang Yukai. In 2001 Yu traveled to the United States and worked as a visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Yu is currently focused on big data, innovation in government management, and the study of development strategies for information technology. As a specially invited professor at Renmin University of China, Yu spoke on “Internet Data Analysis.” He has hosted morethan 40 national and provincial discussions and participated in a number of national E-governanceE-governance programs and related policy research. Yu has written the following published books: E-governance Performance Management, Top-level E-governance Design,Analysis and Optimization of Government Websites, and Internet Knowledge Reader for Leaders and Cadres. He was deputy editor of the “China E-governance Development Report (2004-2012)” and “Ten Years of E-governance in China (2002-2012)],” as well as executive editor of the Information and Government Management Innovation Series.  Yang Daoling is a Ph.D. and associate professor. Yang is deputy director of E-governance at the State Information Center Information Research Department, deputy secretary-general of the China Information Association Professional Committee, and assistant to the director of the National Development and Reform Commission Internet Big Data Analysis Center. His research focuses on E-governance strategy planning and E-governance performance management. In the past five years Yang has hosted and participated in some 40 central and provincial level discussions, participated in the preparation of more than ten central and local E-governance strategy planning documents, directed numerous provinces and municipalities in launching E-governanceeffectiveness assessment work, and has published some 50 academic papers. Published books to which he contributed E-governance Performance Management (co-author), Explanation of E-governance Vocabulary (associate editor), and Compilation of Information Technology Rules and Regulations (associate editor). 
Release date Australia
February 2nd, 2019
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Daoling Yang
  • Edited by Ping Du
  • Edited by Shiyang Yu
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019
Illustrations
9 Illustrations, color; 17 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 246 p. 26 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Pages
246
ISBN-13
9789811345494
Product ID
31099256

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