"The development of the Internet has given new meaning to the sovereignty, security and development interests of the country and cyber-space governance has become a common challenge facing the international community. To safeguard its own interests and become a responsible participant in global affairs, China can not ignore the Internet products and Service control, dominance and global discourse. "The first World Internet Congress was opened in Wuzhen, Zhejiang yesterday. The theme of this World Internet Conference is" Interconnection and Sharing of Public Governance. " During the three-day conference, the conference will hold more than 10 forums and high-level dialogues around issues such as Internet governance, new media on the Internet, cross-border e-commerce, cybersecurity and combating cyber terrorism.
The World Internet Congress is the largest and highest level Internet conference in China. The meeting was initiated by the Chinese government and sponsored by the State Internet Information Office and the Zhejiang Provincial Government. From the sponsor's perspective, Wuzhen World Internet Conference can be seen as a new platform set up by the Chinese government for sharing Internet governance.
November was a very busy month for the Chinese leaders. Three major multilateral conferences such as the China APEC Conference, the East Asia Summit in Myanmar and the G20 Summit in Australia took place in succession. A Japanese media "faintly" made the remark: "After the APEC, the East Asia Summit and the G20 Summit, China jumped to become a global leader." Foreign media commentary can not be taken as a whole, but its views tend to be somewhat representative. After dizzying international conferences, China has achieved a series of fruitful results in the fields of international politics, diplomacy and economy. More importantly, on these international multilateral occasions, China is participating in the improvement, improvement and formulation of international rules with positive actions.
In November this year, if only APEC, the East Asia Summit and the G20 Summit are not "comprehensive" for China. Wuzhen Summit This elite-based convention in the professional field will make this year's November even more busy, and will also make China's national strategy for developing the Internet more complete.
Since its development from scratch, the Internet has had a profound impact on various fields such as politics, economy, society and culture. In the Internet era, international politics have expanded from the region and the sky to the cyberspace, and national sovereignty has also been extended from the territories and territories to the "information frontier." The Internet has become a new corner of international politics. Network sovereignty has also become an important part of the country's sovereignty. The development of the Internet has given new meaning to the national sovereignty, security and development interests. The cyberspace governance has become a common challenge facing the international community. After more than 30 years of reform and opening up, China has gradually become integrated into the international system and has become the beneficiary, defender and perfectionist of the existing international order. To safeguard its own interests and become a truly responsible global player, China can not ignore the control, dominance and global discourse of Internet products and services.
Is China capable of enabling the World Internet Congress to realize an important platform for communication and governance over the Internet and play a guiding role in it? The answer is self-evident. 2014 is the 20th anniversary of China's access to the Internet. After 20 years of efforts, the number of Internet users in China ranks first in the world, with Internet users of 640 million and mobile broadband users of 530 million. The rapid development of e-commerce in China, including online retail turnover of about 1.85 trillion yuan last year, surpassing the United States ranking first in the world. China not only possesses the "mass base" for developing the Internet, but also possesses a group of Internet companies with world-class influence. Among the top 10 global Internet companies, China has 4 monopolies. The huge market size and excellent companies make China a veritable Internet powerhouse, and it also gives China the strength to build an open network platform for the world.
The growth and development of China's Internet has promoted economic development, social progress and improvement of people's livelihood. With the integration and development of the Internet in various industries, the combination of China's Internet industry and the global market is getting closer and closer. In the process of integrating the Internet into the global market, China needs to set up a platform to listen to the voices of others while making its own voice and contributing to the establishment of a multilateral, democratic and transparent Internet governance system. Wuzhen Summit, as a platform for dialogue and communication, will witness the historical progress of China's Internet development from followers to important one for the global Internet.
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