Global Civilization Initiative: The Right Side of History
Civilizations vary in characteristics and advantages, but they are not the superior nor the inferior.
Civilizations vary in characteristics and advantages, but they are not the superior nor the inferior.
The Global Security Initiative defines it as a security governance structure centered on the United Nations, and its efforts are to prevent wars and lead post-war reconstruction.
Peaceful coexistence is based on respect for the sovereignty of each country.
This philosophy seeks to create a framework of international relations in which all nations work together for the general welfare, setting aside antagonisms and enmities of the past.
The open global civilization that China seeks to lead reflects its openness to the world and its commitment to international cooperation from the Global Development Initiative.
Both the GDI and the BRI are important international cooperation initiatives and important global public goods provided by China to the world.
Amid rising challenges, the Global Development Initiative (GDI) offers a comprehensive framework to foster peace, prosperity, and stability across nations.
The re-enforcing EU-China cooperation will be particularly important in the coming years, especially if the recent turbulence in international relations continues.
China’s achievements in high-quality development, including poverty alleviation, decarbonization, clean energy, and digitalization, together with progress in other areas, have significantly contributed to the global sustainable development agenda.
The ups and downs in China-U.S. relations shows that cooperation benefits both sides while conflict only brings harms to all.
China’s counterterrorism is an important part of the global efforts to combat terrorism.
Baby steps of a giant that led to cleaner skies and lighter breaths for its people.