SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM IN CHINA: EXPERIENCE OF POLITICAL ANALYSIS
СИСТЕМА СОЦИАЛЬНОГО КРЕДИТА В КНР: ОПЫТ ПОЛИТОЛОГИЧЕСКОГО АНАЛИЗА
Kovalev Andrey (Ковалев А.А.) and
Knyazeva Ekaterina (Князева Е.Ю.)
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Kovalev Andrey (Ковалев А.А.): North-Western Institute of Management – Branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Knyazeva Ekaterina (Князева Е.Ю.): North-Western Institute of Management – Branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2021, vol. 1, 191-198
Abstract:
The article examines the Chinese experience of applying the social credit system and comprehensive monitoring of social behavior and political moods of the masses. Such attempts at universal control are made by the governments of many countries in the modern era of rampant terrorism and aggravation of intercivilizational contradictions, but the modern PRC, which synthesized the foundations of the socialist socioeconomic formation with elements of free enterprise, uses the social credit system not only for punitive and fiscal purposes, but also as an effective way to encourage law-abiding citizens.
Keywords: social credit system; digital reality; social guarantees; foreign experience; socio-economic formation; modern state; public administration; philosophy of politics; informatization; internet; smart city (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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