As the United Nations celebrates its 80th anniversary, a forum on global governance put the spotlight on the China-proposed Global Governance Initiative (GGI). China's permanent representative to the UN, Fu Cong, noted that the UN-centered system faces rising unilateralism, under-representation of the Global South, and gaps in tackling modern challenges.
First unveiled at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Tianjin on September 1, the initiative has since surfaced in bilateral talks, multilateral summits, and diplomatic statements, drawing support from countries and institutions. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres praised the initiative's commitment to multilateralism and safeguarding the UN system under international law.
Five Principles at a Glance
- Sovereign equality: Respecting each nationâs status.
- International rule of law: Upholding UN Charter foundations.
- Multilateralism: Solving issues through joint action.
- People-centered approach: Prioritizing citizensâ interests.
- Concrete actions: Turning principles into measurable steps.
According to the concept paper released by the Chinese Foreign Ministry, these pillars echo the UN Charter's goals and seek to strengthenârather than overturnâthe existing system. The aim is to make international institutions more agile in responding to crises, especially for developing countries that often feel left out.
Defender, Builder, Reformer
Experts like Long Chen from Renmin Universityâs Chongyang Institute say the GGI rebuts claims that China plans to subvert the global order. Instead, the initiative positions China as a "defender, builder, and reformer" of the UN-led framework.
At the core is a belief that global issuesâfrom climate change to health emergenciesâmust be tackled collectively, not dictated by any single power. As Tian Dewen of Renmin Universityâs Institute of Global Governance and Development puts it, the GGI advocates joint action rather than rule-making for others.
Whether the GGI will reshape international cooperation remains to be seen, but its focus on inclusivity and actionable principles offers a fresh lens on global governanceâand invites young global citizens to watch, discuss, and engage.
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Explainer: What is the China-proposed Global Governance Initiative?
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