%0 Book %T Chinese views of big data analytics %A Grossman, Derek %A Curriden, Christian %A Ma, Logan %A Polley, Lindsey %A Williams, John D. %A Cooper, Cortez A. %S [Research report] RR-A176-1 %D 2020 %I RAND Corporation %C Santa Monica, CA %@ 9781977404763 %G English %F 1742286658 %O Derek Grossman, Christian Curriden, Logan Ma, Lindsey Polley, J.D. Williams, Cortez A. Cooper III %O "RAND National Defense Research Institute." %O Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-64) %O Also available on the internet via WWW in PDF format. %O Also available on the internet via WWW in PDF format %X CHAPTER ONE: Introduction -- Sources and Methods -- Organization of This Report -- CHAPTER TWO: China Prioritizing Big Data Analytics -- Implementing the National Big Data Strategy -- Stakeholders in the National Big Data Strategy -- A True Whole-of-Government Approach -- CHAPTER THREE: Case Study I: Preventing Crime and Enhancing Domestic Control -- A Police Cloud with No Limits -- Focus on Ethnic Minorities -- National Social Credit System: Coming Soon -- COVID-19: Dress Rehearsal for Population Control? -- Omniscience with Chinese Characteristics -- CHAPTER FOUR: Case Study II: Enhancing People's Liberation Army Warfighting -- Capabilities -- Defining Big Data for the People's Liberation Army -- National Defense Big Data Is Key to Winning the Great Power Struggle -- Military Applications of Big Data -- Next Up: Transitioning from Informatization to Intelligentization -- CHAPTER FIVE: Concluding Thoughts and Future Research. %L 005.7 %K Big data %K Government policy %K China %9 Text %R 10.7249/RRA176-1 %U https://doi.org/10.7249/RRA176-1