Abstract
The driving force of Digital Silk Road originates from the outward extension of China’s development strategy, and the objective requirements of regional information society development. The construction of Digital Silk Road puts forward the demand for the public goods such as the opening-up market in the development of information & communications industry and financing convenience; security public goods such as information and cyberspace security and other public safety class products; mindset public goods such as the common consensus of cyberspace governance objectives. At the current stage, China, as the initiative country, should provided prepositional support for the construction of Digital Silk Road, and promote the cooperative supply of public goods from regional major countries, regional cooperative platforms and trans-regional regime.
Key words
One Belt One Road; Digital Silk Road; Public Goods
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