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The Second Wuzhen Summit closed with the release of the Wuzhen Initiative, which can be regarded as a milestone calling on all countries to promote Internet development, foster cultural diversity in cyber space, share the fruits of Internet development, ensure peace and security in cyber space, and improve global Internet governance. The initiative was released with the conference.<ref name=shdaily>{{cite web|last1=Zhu|first1=Shenshen|title=Wuzhen initiative on Internet future|url=http://www.shanghaidaily.com/business/it/Wuzhen-initiative-on-Internet-future/shdaily.shtml|website=Shanghai Daily|publisher=Shanghai Daily|accessdate=29 December 2015}}</ref>
The Second Wuzhen Summit closed with the release of the Wuzhen Initiative, which can be regarded as a milestone calling on all countries to promote Internet development, foster cultural diversity in cyber space, share the fruits of Internet development, ensure peace and security in cyber space, and improve global Internet governance. The initiative was released with the conference.<ref name=shdaily>{{cite web|last1=Zhu|first1=Shenshen|title=Wuzhen initiative on Internet future|url=http://www.shanghaidaily.com/business/it/Wuzhen-initiative-on-Internet-future/shdaily.shtml|website=Shanghai Daily|publisher=Shanghai Daily|accessdate=29 December 2015}}</ref>

Fadi Chehadé, the president of ICANN, thinks the Wuzhen Initiative is a good step in stimulating technological innovation and new approches to innovate and govern the Internet.

Revision as of 03:34, 29 December 2015

Background

The initiative was proposed on The 2nd World Internet Conference (WIC for short, or Wuzhen Summit). The conference was held at Wuzhen, China, from December 16 to 18, 2015. Wuzhen summit 2016 gathered more than 2000 representatives from over 120 countries and regions and over 20 international organizations. On the Conference a high-level advisory council (HAC for short) for the WIC's organizing committee secretariat was established. And pursuant to discussions at the High-Level Advisory Council, the WIC Organizing Committee proposes the Wuzhen Initiative.[1][2]

Initiative

1.Imperative to promote Internet deployment and development.

2. Fostering cultural diversity in the cyberspace.

3. Sharing the fruits of the Internet development.

4. Ensuring peace and security in cyberspace.

5. Improving the global Internet governance. [1]

Influence

The Second Wuzhen Summit closed with the release of the Wuzhen Initiative, which can be regarded as a milestone calling on all countries to promote Internet development, foster cultural diversity in cyber space, share the fruits of Internet development, ensure peace and security in cyber space, and improve global Internet governance. The initiative was released with the conference.[3]

Fadi Chehadé, the president of ICANN, thinks the Wuzhen Initiative is a good step in stimulating technological innovation and new approches to innovate and govern the Internet.

  1. ^ a b "The 2nd WIC Organizing Committee proposes the Wuzhen Initiative". 2015-12-18.
  2. ^ "High-level advisory committee established for World Internet Conference". 2015-12-21.
  3. ^ Zhu, Shenshen. "Wuzhen initiative on Internet future". Shanghai Daily. Shanghai Daily. Retrieved 29 December 2015.