China’s Enduring UN Commitment: From Peacekeeping to Sustainable Development
From Resolution 2758 to a $10M South-South Fund, China has evolved into a major UN partner – leading peacekeeping, funding sustainable development, and advocating reform.
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From Resolution 2758 to a $10M South-South Fund, China has evolved into a major UN partner – leading peacekeeping, funding sustainable development, and advocating reform.
At the 2025 Tongzhou Global Development Forum, global leaders embrace the Chinese idea of ‘coexistence in harmony’, sparking pathways for cooperation and a shared future.
President Xi Jinping outlines China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), prioritizing socialist modernization, high-standard opening and high-quality growth across all sectors.
Xi Jinping’s essay on Global Development, Security, Civilization and Governance Initiatives will appear in Qiushi Journal’s 20th issue this Thursday.
AI and data innovations are reshaping our world. Global leaders emphasize empowering women in policy, tech and entrepreneurship for an inclusive digital future.
At the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women in Beijing, the Chinese mainland and UN Women unveiled a 10-point action plan to accelerate women’s all-round development worldwide.
At the UNGA 80th anniversary, Chinese premier Li Qiang calls for reviving multilateralism and outlines four global initiatives for peace, security and development.
China’s contributions to the UN soared from under 1% in 2000 to over 20% in 2025, making it the second-largest donor to regular and peacekeeping budgets.
At UNGA 80, the Chinese mainland revealed plans for 2,000 new GDI ‘small and beautiful’ projects to advance the UN 2030 Agenda and boost global sustainable development.
At a UN high-level meeting, Chinese premier Li Qiang spotlighted the Global Development Initiative’s roadmap, urging open partnerships, green transition, and innovation to advance the UN 2030 Agenda.