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Brussee develops a conceptual framework distinguishing two logics of government geo-blocking: (1) information control (blocking inbound foreign content from domestic users) and (2) data sovereignty / attack-surface reduction (blocking outbound access by foreign actors to domestic systems). Chinese government site blocking of external IPs is motivated primarily by the second logic, creating an asymmetric internet topology where CN citizens cannot reach the outside world, and outside actors cannot probe CN government infrastructure.

From 2026-brussee-reverse-great-firewallConceptualizing the reverse great firewall: cybersecurity and the logics of government geo-blocking in China · §2, §4 · 2026 · Journal of Cybersecurity

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