RCGCG's research mission
The research of RCGCG is devoted to Global Cyberspace Governance, International Cybersecurity Management, Emerging Technology Governance, China's Cyber Policy and other areas have provided advice on the development of international cyberspace governance, and produced research results with international influence.
The Center is committed to promoting global cyberspace governance through high-level domestic and international dialogue, frequent academic conferences, and high-quality research reports. So far, the Center has been deeply involved in international cyberspace governance under the framework of the United Nations and has worked with domestic and foreign research institutions to promote global cyberspace governance in Track II.
The Center actively promotes mechanism building and international consensus on cyberspace security and stability. The Center not only actively promotes UNODC’s international process on combating cybercrimes, but also consults with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and other research institutions on the public attribution disputes of cyberattacks and the of Cyber-Nuclear C3 stability.
Facing the opportunities and challenges brought by emerging technologies, the Center is also deeply involved in the governance of AI and other critical technologies. The Center participates in organizing the “Safety Forum” of the World Conference on Artificial Intelligence and coordinates with the UNICRI Centre for AI and Robotics, and the MIT CSAIL to establish the cooperation mechanism, in addition, the Center works in partnership with Shanghai Association for AI and Social Development for further research.
The Center carries out long-term exchanges and cooperation with relevant government departments, universities, research institutions, and enterprises in China, and actively promotes the formulation and practice of cyber policies. In addition, the center is committed to introducing China’s concept and practice of cyberspace governance to the world to avoid misunderstanding and misjudgment and promote international cooperation.
The Center actively promotes mechanism building and international consensus on cyberspace security and stability. The Center not only actively promotes UNODC’s international process on combating cybercrimes, but also consults with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and other research institutions on the public attribution disputes of cyberattacks and the of Cyber-Nuclear C3 stability.
Facing the opportunities and challenges brought by emerging technologies, the Center is also deeply involved in the governance of AI and other critical technologies. The Center participates in organizing the “Safety Forum” of the World Conference on Artificial Intelligence and coordinates with the UNICRI Centre for AI and Robotics, and the MIT CSAIL to establish the cooperation mechanism, in addition, the Center works in partnership with Shanghai Association for AI and Social Development for further research.
The Center carries out long-term exchanges and cooperation with relevant government departments, universities, research institutions, and enterprises in China, and actively promotes the formulation and practice of cyber policies. In addition, the center is committed to introducing China’s concept and practice of cyberspace governance to the world to avoid misunderstanding and misjudgment and promote international cooperation.
Research Achievement
Our research findings cover a wide range of topics, including global governance of cyberspace, cyber security, policy guidelines and international cooperation, and provide cutting-edge reports and comments on cyberspace governance.