China Elevates Platform-State Governance Through Two Sessions

The piece links China’s just-concluded 'Two Sessions'—the annual meetings of the National People’s Congress and another national political body—to the rise of a 'platform state', highlighting political developments and implications for platform governance.
Key Points
- 1Links China's just-concluded Two Sessions to emergence of a 'platform state'.
- 2Indicates government meetings may shape digital platform governance and state-platform relations.
- 3Suggests implications for firms, regulators and global digital policy debates.
Scoring Rationale
Same-day coverage of political developments linking the Two Sessions to a 'platform state'. Scored low-to-moderate due to limited RSS detail, informational focus, and single-source framing, with a small timeliness uplift but conservative weighting for lack of depth.
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