Tangled Ties: How Globalization Binds and Divides China and U.S.
For all Washington’s talk of walls and barriers, China and the U.S. remain deeply linked by global trade and supply chains.
For all Washington’s talk of walls and barriers, China and the U.S. remain deeply linked by global trade and supply chains.
Both nations share a common interest in continued peace, development and economic interdependence in the Asia-Pacific region, which has delivered unprecedented prosperity in recent decades.
China is committed to sharing its knowledge and experience with Africa. Through mutual learning, we can jointly safeguard the cultural treasures of our civilisations.
In this story, Brazil does not have to stand by. It can shape the future and choose to be a protagonist.
Chinese modernization transcends the conventional concept of modernization, as the Chinese wisdom behind it inspires innovative development.
He has the key in hand now, but whether it will actually unlock solutions remains uncertain.
By convening this Forum, we hope to join all countries in re-examining the opportunities and challenges facing human civilization in the age of AI, so that different civilizations may deepen mutual understanding through dialogue, build consensus through interaction, and shape the future through cooperation.
China is not the U.S.’ enemy. It is a rising nation pursuing its own development, security and prosperity—just as any country would.
The path forward, as illuminated at Nishan, rejects the false choice between clashing absolutes. It calls instead for a polycentric global modernization, rooted in the memory of past wisdoms, responsive to present challenges, and committed to a future where civilizations flourish together, each beautiful in itself, all beautiful in concert.
China’s approach promotes sustained and substantial public engagement, which more authentically reflects democracy’s original purpose: to ensure that people truly govern their own lives.
BRICS nations reiterated their strong commitment to multilateralism and the upholding of international law, including the purposes and principles outlined in the UN Charter.
As the center of global gravity continues its eastward and southward shift, BRICS will likely become not just a network, but a pillar of a more just, equitable international order. The road is long, but the trajectory is clear.