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Analyzing Cybersecurity Strategies in Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes: A Comparative Study of the United States and China
Abstract
This chapter aims to analyze the cybersecurity policies and strategies of the United States and China, representing democratic and authoritarian regimes, respectively. The study explores the key roles played by cyber security policies, legal frameworks, and international relations in these countries. By examining these aspects, the authors discern the disparities between cyber security policies in democratic and authoritarian regimes. The chapter highlights the diverse approaches employed to ensure cyber security and the challenges faced by both countries in countering cyber threats and safeguarding their national interests.
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