China’s New Global Proposal Propels Peaceful Development
The Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) gives a fresh boost to the building of a community with a shared future for humanity.
The Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) gives a fresh boost to the building of a community with a shared future for humanity.
Unlike the U.S. and its NATO partners, Beijing’s facilitation of regional diplomacy on Afghanistan puts a premium on a truly ‘Afghan-led, Afghan-owned’ outcome.
In pursuing high-quality development, China places people at the center of government actions. This is undoubtedly Lula’s objective. Both leaders share a common vision of what motivates them to lead their great nations.
Today’s world looks rather different. The concept of creating synergies to tackle and overcome common challenges and threats is more important than ever.
Kenya to launch a flower centre based in Beijing to meet demand for its flower exports.
In setting themselves on the path of ‘strategic competition’ against China, U.S. politicians are stirring feelings of paranoia, hysteria, and fear-mongering pertaining to all things from the country, no matter how benign and contrary to evidence they may be.
Lula’s highly successful visit to China sets a valuable example for the developing world by creating conditions conducive to competitive progress, despite a world of seismic shifts.
Lula’s visit to China gave both countries the opportunity to renew the solidity of the foundation of bilateral relations and the friendship between the two peoples.
The Sino-American conflict is in the danger zone. We can, and must, do better—before it is too late.
When looking at the initiative from a Sino-European relations perspective, the BRI has been, at least in part and right now, pretty much a missed opportunity– one where both sides have something to make up for.
Tonga’s partnership with China, which is within the BRI cooperation framework, demonstrates China’s positive influence in the Pacific region.
China has, indeed, had a prominent role in BRICS, but the five nations should improve their coordination, further build up their integration and stimulate more exchanges between them, expanding the platform’s agenda to also include the interests of the global South as a whole.