Figure 2 Semi-structured text of an exemplar internet policy of China
Figure 3 Growth of China’s Internet policies
Figure 4 Three popular topics of China’s Internet policies derived by co-word analysis of 33 high-frequency keywords in China’s internet policies
Figure 5 Collaboration network of the core agencies
Figure 1 The structure of the Central governance agencies of internet in China
Table 2. Principal agencies of China’s internet policies
Table 3. 15 highly cited Internet polices
Figure 6 Internet policy citation network (each highly cited policy is labelled in a format: ranking-year-citations
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