ABSTRACT

The development of Internet governance to cyberspace governance is an inevitable trend. The international governance of cyberspace includes infrastructure, standards, law, social culture, economy, development and so on, and its content needs to be more profound and wide-ranging than existing Internet governance, while the existence of structural contradictions is also more salient. Cyberspace had its own uniqueness – both a virtual, man-made side, characterized by outstanding technical empowerment and a highly complex operation mechanism, and an integration with the traditional real world, with the boundary between the two becoming ever more blurred and even able to be ignored. In general, conflict and cooperation co-exist in the international governance of cyberspace, exploration and practice are being constantly developed, some basic principles and rules have reached consensus and been put into practice. At the topic level, cyberspace involves a wide range of areas, with deep embedding of political, economic, social, cultural and military factors.