SCO Displays Eurasian Multilateralism
What is on trial is the proposition that in a world increasingly defined by fracture and flux, an alternative multilateralism can still be crafted – not in Geneva or New York, but in the heart of Eurasia.
What is on trial is the proposition that in a world increasingly defined by fracture and flux, an alternative multilateralism can still be crafted – not in Geneva or New York, but in the heart of Eurasia.
The SCO Tianjin Summit 2025 will emphasize a key geopolitical trend of the 21st century. Regional groups that bridge political differences are critical spaces for dialogue and strategic positioning in a world marked by fragmentation.
Commemoration must be more than remembrance. To honour those who sacrificed, we must relearn the lesson they taught: that unity is not an option, but a necessity.
The move toward multipolarity, driven by China’s rise, creates a more balanced and potentially harmonious world order, challenging the zero-sum logic that has defined Western hegemony.
In an epoch where the specters of protectionism, proxy conflicts and humanitarian crises loom large, the SCO’s promise lies in its capacity for pragmatic, sovereign-led collaboration that resists the divisiveness of bloc politics.
The port of Kribi is a strategic project for Cameroon because it will strengthen the country’s port capacities and boost economic growth.
As a key component of the changes unseen in a century, we now see the collective rise of the great mass of developing countries.
Over the past six decades, the region has harnessed China’s national resolve to build an infrastructure framework that not only defies the plateau’s formidable geography but also propels it toward high-quality development.
Today’s world, faced with global challenges, needs a shared commitment to humanism and the protection of human dignity.
China’s Gen Z is pioneering a new era of consumption — one that balances emotional fulfillment with ethical responsibility and environmental sustainability. This shift isn’t just reshaping consumer habits; it’s actively fueling China’s economic advancement.
In an era of accelerating interdependence, the establishment of a more just and equitable international order is no longer optional.
Beijing is gradually but steadily succeeding in the vital soft power competition.