Roberts, AntheaChoer Moraes, HenriqueFerguson, Victor2021-01-17http://hdl.handle.net/1885/219623Various factors portend a movement toward a new Geoeconomic World Order characterized by a relative convergence of economics and security and increasing use of “economic instruments to promote and defend national interests, and to produce beneficial geopolitical results.” In this context, much has been written about China’s use of its Belt and Road Initiative as an economic policy instrument with clear strategic implications, and possibly intent. In this post, we consider other elements of China’s geoeconomic strategy that relate to its pursuit of advanced technologies, its approach to cybersecurity and its efforts to localize data in support of what could be called “national security with Chinese characteristics.”application/pdfen-AU© 2018 LawfareGeoeconomics: the Chinese Strategy of Technological Advancement and Cybersecurity20182020-11-02