From 190a9677edfbe71e3a8a4c71137645d931ea7553 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: akinorioyama Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2024 17:07:18 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Switch from single quotes to doubles and reflect the filename. --- contents/english/7-0-policy.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/contents/english/7-0-policy.md b/contents/english/7-0-policy.md index c23f2734..3fe6b7c9 100644 --- a/contents/english/7-0-policy.md +++ b/contents/english/7-0-policy.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ In contrast to the US and the PRC, the European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (U Just as Taiwan's YuShan (Jade) Mountain rises from the intersection of the Eurasian and Pacific tectonic plates, the policy approach we surveyed in our [Life of a Digital Democracy](https://www.plurality.net/v/chapters/2-2/eng/?mode=dark) chapter from its peak arises from the intersection of the philosophies behind these three digital empires as illustrated in Figure A. From the US model, Taiwan has drawn the emphasis on a dynamic, decentralized, free, entrepreneurial ecosystem open to the world that generates scalable and exportable technologies, especially within the open source ecosystem. From the European model, it has drawn a focus on human rights and democracy as the fundamental aspirations both for the development of basic digital public infrastructure and on which the rest of the digital ecosystem depends. From the PRC model, it has drawn the importance of public investment to proactively advance technology, steering it toward societal interests.
-Figure shows reshaped flags of the People +Figure shows reshaped flags of the People's Republic of China, the United States of America and the European Union as if they were continental shelves, intersecting at a central island of Taiwan, topped by Yushan.  The PRC is symbolized by a puppeteer, the US by a child running wild and Europe by a traffic cop.  Taiwan, in the center, is symbolized by people collaborating. **
Figure 2-0-A. An illustration of how the Taiwan policy model emerges from the intersection of PRC, US, and EU competing alternatives. Source: generated by authors, harnessing logos from the Noun Project by Gan Khoon Lay, Alexis Lilly, Adrien Coquet and Rusma Trari Handini under CC BY 3.0 at https://thenounproject.com/.
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