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TikTok and Beyond: How China’s Ascendancy in Digital Technology Challenges the Global Order 

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TikTok and Beyond: How China’s Ascendancy in Digital Technology Challenges the Global Order 

This isn’t just a feud between two great powers; it’s a competition for a new world order in cyberspace.

TikTok and Beyond: How China’s Ascendancy in Digital Technology Challenges the Global Order 
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When social media users create and share viral dances and awe-inspiring stunts, they may not be aware that these same digital platforms are at the epicenter of a geopolitical power contest. In particular, the rise of TikTok, a platform owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, has added a new dimension to the complexity of the “world order.”

The saga of TikTok, which underwent a security review in the United States and made it onto the list of apps banned from government devices in Canada and Australia, underscores developing lines of conflict being drawn around data sovereignty and the necessity for data governance. This isn’t just a feud between two great powers; it’s a competition for a new world order in cyberspace.

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