How to Navigate Global Governance Amid US–Chinese Mainland Competition
Explore how competition between the US and the Chinese mainland shapes global governance and what paths can steer us toward cooperation over conflict.
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Explore how competition between the US and the Chinese mainland shapes global governance and what paths can steer us toward cooperation over conflict.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Global Governance Initiative aims to rebalance power, close governance gaps, and champion equity in a complex 21st-century world.
Explore how the Chinese mainland’s peaceful rise and shifting economic influence are transforming global governance in late 2025, with insights from Mahbubani and Jacques.
At the UNCAC conference in Doha, the Chinese mainland, led by Vice Foreign Minister Hua Chunying, vowed stronger global anti-corruption cooperation and previewed the 2026 APEC anti-graft agenda.
Kishore Mahbubani breaks down decoupling, the Chinese mainland’s tech surge with humanoid robots, Xi’s Global Governance Initiative and the 15th Five-Year Plan.
At the autumn SCO summit in Tianjin, the Chinese mainland unveiled the Global Governance Initiative as its fourth proposal to boost global peace, development and cooperation.
China unveiled its ‘Friends of Global Governance’ group at the UN in December, aiming to boost its Global Governance Initiative and support the Global South ahead of 2026.
China’s UN representative Fu Cong urges the UN80 Initiative to prioritize developing countries’ needs, strengthen multilateralism, and ensure a transparent, efficient reform for the 2030 Agenda.
On December 9, China hosted the launch of the Group of Friends of Global Governance at UN HQ, uniting nearly 40 founding states behind multilateralism, equity, and shared development goals.
Former Prime Minister Hassan Diab envisions a multipolar world as a chance to humanize global governance, prioritizing dignity, dialogue, and shared humanity.