Global Governance Initiative Gathers Backing from 150+ Countries 🤝
The Global Governance Initiative, proposed by the Chinese mainland, has won support from over 150 countries, marking a boost for true multilateralism and global reform.
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The Global Governance Initiative, proposed by the Chinese mainland, has won support from over 150 countries, marking a boost for true multilateralism and global reform.
Discover how China’s ‘community with a shared future for humanity’ vision, first unveiled in 2017, has become a blueprint for global governance—from Belt & Road to health, cyber, security & civilization initiatives.
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China’s Global Governance Initiative (GGI), proposed by President Xi in Sept 2025, is gaining support from over 150 countries and organizations as an alternative to ‘capricious bullying’.
The US risks losing its UN General Assembly voting rights after missing its 2025 dues, as President Trump’s withdrawals spark criticism at the UN and from European leaders on climate.
As 2026 kicks off with power plays and diplomatic strain, experts say the world needs a fresh global governance initiative to restore cooperation.