A Declaration of a New Era, of Peace
As security cooperation becomes a binding framework among SCO states, the modernization of China’s military provides an important reference point for shaping a global order anchored in stability and security.
As security cooperation becomes a binding framework among SCO states, the modernization of China’s military provides an important reference point for shaping a global order anchored in stability and security.
True global governance is not governance by the U.S. or the West, but by all countries, especially the Global South, which accounts for 80 percent of the world’s population, acting collectively to address global challenges.
It is widely understood in China that without peace, none of China’s achievements in poverty alleviation, high-technology, infrastructure development, ecological restoration, global cooperation and modernization would have been possible.
Kashi, a busy entrepot along the ancient Silk Road, is writing a new chapter in its history as it makes the most of geographical advantages, policy support and an inclusive trade ecosystem.
By combining shelterbelts, water-saving technologies, pollution controls and community engagement, Xinjiang is transforming landscapes once considered beyond recovery.
Addressing the pervasive gun violence crisis demands a renewed commitment from the U.S. government to fulfill its core responsibility: to actively protect its citizens and cultivate a society where the fear of violence is not a constant presence.
Wind and solar energy are shoring up a new pillar industrial cluster in Xinjiang.
Understanding the autonomous region helps outsiders decode China’s broader ethnic policy: autonomy instead of federation, culture instead of secession, and minority faces in civilian posts.
More likely, we’re heading toward a fragmented world: one centered on the U.S. that excludes Chinese participation in ‘trusted networks,’ and another more inclusive system embracing developing countries.
WWII brought tremendous sacrifices and heavy losses to humanity and the world. Reflecting on the past and taking history as a mirror, the international community has drawn ample lessons from this war, which remain of great relevance.
From the cautious gaze of Washington to the divided sentiments of Brussels, the denial of Japan, to the hopes of the Global South, the parade was a mirror of our times. It demonstrated the enduring relevance of WWII memory, the complexities of global power and the urgent need to confront the ideologies that threaten peace.
To remember that fascism was defeated by cooperation, not rivalry. And to see that the lesson of the past is not to prepare for endless confrontation, but to rediscover the possibility of partnership—before history repeats itself in even darker ways.