Will ASEAN be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace? Why? Or Why not?

Great power competition between China and the United States will continue unabated, especially in the realm of technology concerning digital transformation and the evolving cyberspace. With great powers fighting, one may rightfully wonder where does the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)...

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Main Author: Razana Binte Mohamed Rafi
Other Authors: Nilay Saiya
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1696612023-09-12T08:53:47Z Will ASEAN be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace? Why? Or Why not? Razana Binte Mohamed Rafi Nilay Saiya School of Social Sciences nilay.saiya@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Political science::International relations Great power competition between China and the United States will continue unabated, especially in the realm of technology concerning digital transformation and the evolving cyberspace. With great powers fighting, one may rightfully wonder where does the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), a regional organisation made up of ten Southeast Asian countries, come into play? This study argued that ASEAN, despite its size and apparent gridlock, does have a say in shaping the new order. This study endeavoured to understand if ASEAN can be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace. This study discovered that ASEAN’s actorness on the issue of digitalization is moderate and in order to effectively achieve what it has set out to do, more needs to be done. Bachelor of Social Sciences in Public Policy and Global Affairs 2023-08-01T05:08:37Z 2023-08-01T05:08:37Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Razana Binte Mohamed Rafi (2023). Will ASEAN be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace? Why? Or Why not?. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169661 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169661 en PPGA_GP/2022/2/16 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Will ASEAN be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace? Why? Or Why not?
description Great power competition between China and the United States will continue unabated, especially in the realm of technology concerning digital transformation and the evolving cyberspace. With great powers fighting, one may rightfully wonder where does the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), a regional organisation made up of ten Southeast Asian countries, come into play? This study argued that ASEAN, despite its size and apparent gridlock, does have a say in shaping the new order. This study endeavoured to understand if ASEAN can be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace. This study discovered that ASEAN’s actorness on the issue of digitalization is moderate and in order to effectively achieve what it has set out to do, more needs to be done.
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title Will ASEAN be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace? Why? Or Why not?
title_short Will ASEAN be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace? Why? Or Why not?
title_full Will ASEAN be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace? Why? Or Why not?
title_fullStr Will ASEAN be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace? Why? Or Why not?
title_full_unstemmed Will ASEAN be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace? Why? Or Why not?
title_sort will asean be successful in its quest for regional digital transformation, specifically, in the formulation of a regional rules-based digital order for cyberspace? why? or why not?
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