China's new data laws formalizes a legal architecture for Chinese government control over domestic data; a basis for the CCP to claim – and claim oversight over – information, including that of private companies.
Co-Founder at Horizon Advisory
Emily de La Bruyère is a co-founder of Horizon Advisory, a geopolitical consultancy, and a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Her work focuses on China’s standardization ambitions, military-civil fusion strategy, and platform geopolitics, as well as their implications for global security and the economic order. Her analysis has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. She holds a Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude from Princeton University and a Master of Arts summa cum laude from Sciences Po, Paris, where she was the Michel David-Weill fellow.