Democratizing Global Governance: Challenges and the New Paradigm
The global challenges we face today impose the need for a new paradigm of global governance beyond just optimizing nation-states’ self-interests.
The global challenges we face today impose the need for a new paradigm of global governance beyond just optimizing nation-states’ self-interests.
It is China’s diplomatic goodwill that finally brought the two Gulf powerhouses together to ink the peace agreement that will lead to security and political stability to the Middle East and beyond.
Over the years, China has been promoting a multipolar world with peaceful coexistence as a fundamental pillar among all countries equally.
China’s opening up with its adjusted COVID measures and policy will not only give a strong catalyst to its own economy, but also produce a boost to the global economy.
The Belt and Road Initiative offers concrete opportunities for other developing countries to break out of the old cycles of underdevelopment while also providing China with opportunities to realize its own full potential in tandem with the large public goods associated with global peace and socioeconomic justice.
The BRI was proposed by China and belongs to the whole world. It is open to all countries, and its achievements will be shared by all.
The start of the economic rebound will come from a resurgence of domestic consumption and boosting the nation’s tourism and hospitality sectors, which would restore business confidence.
Rejuvenation conveys making young again, not merely reviving an old concept of China, which is to say, it’s forward-looking and not traditionalist.
The challenges threatening humanity can be coped with only when parochial, self-centered, and elitist development policies are replaced with new policies to address the aspiration of billions to live a life of dignity.
Having been on the losing end of this history, and having worked so hard to overcome it, and meanwhile, watching the ongoing declines of the West, China is motivated both morally and by self and mutual interest to take a peaceful path whenever possible.
Space belongs to all mankind. Space exploration is the common dream of mankind. It should not and cannot exclude anyone.
Development is real only when all countries develop together.