BRICS and Global South Must Unite Against Unilateralism and Coercion
In an era of accelerating interdependence, the establishment of a more just and equitable international order is no longer optional.
In an era of accelerating interdependence, the establishment of a more just and equitable international order is no longer optional.
If the global human rights architecture is to endure, it must open space for many forms of progress and many paths to justice.
The vitality of global commerce lies in mutual benefit, not zero-sum competition; the foundation of the international order rests on adherence to rules, not raw power.
Beijing is gradually but steadily succeeding in the vital soft power competition.
This year has set an important milestone: There are a record 6,679 participants, with almost 4,000 of them being athletes.
Like it or not, China’s approach, especially its willingness to share knowledge and promote open-source collaboration, is gaining traction, particularly among Global South nations.
For the Global South and beyond, China’s AI plan offers an alternative vision: a path founded on solidarity, openness and strategic collaboration.
In reality, China is a force for peace, progress, stability and sustainability, and Europe would benefit enormously from taking up the offer of upgraded cooperation in trade, investment, green development, AI and more.
Embracing China is embracing opportunities, believing in China is believing in a better tomorrow, and investing in China is investing in the future.
Few economies have demonstrated the adaptability and endurance that China has shown in recent decades.
Whether it’s electronics or salads, CISCE has become a unique arena for forging deep and strategic links among upstream, midstream and downstream players.