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Connecting the Emerging Markets: China's Growing Role in Global Digital Infrastructure

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  • Yujia He

    (Assistant Professor at the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce,
    University of Kentucky)

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Rising demand for international communications drive cable capacity growth, yet financing and political risks remain major obstacles. Chinese investments help finance cable systems in multiple emerging market regions. Emerging economies need to develop robust domestic regulations and international coordination to reduce political risks, protect cable infrastructure, and manage cyber risks.

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  • Yujia He, 2019. "Connecting the Emerging Markets: China's Growing Role in Global Digital Infrastructure," HKUST IEMS Thought Leadership Brief Series 2019-26, HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies, revised Apr 2019.
  • Handle: RePEc:hku:briefs:201926
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