Revitalizing Global Governance: China’s Bold Climate Blueprint
China’s Global Governance Initiative unveils bold climate goals and a roadmap to revitalize multilateral effectiveness by 2035.
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China’s Global Governance Initiative unveils bold climate goals and a roadmap to revitalize multilateral effectiveness by 2035.
Chinese premier Li Qiang reaffirmed China’s support for UN ideals amid funding cuts and global conflicts, sparking reactions on multilateral cooperation.
China’s Global Governance Initiative charts a new path toward a fairer international order, backed by WTO reforms, UN endorsements, and a new AI+ cooperation push.
Anchored in five principles1 sovereign equality, rule of law, multilateralism, people-centered action and real outcomes1 the Global Governance Initiative could help Africa rebalance power and deliver results.
As the UN hits 80, a China-Caribbean roundtable explores how small states can shape more inclusive global governance through partnerships in trade, culture, and climate action.
The Chinese mainland’s 2035 NDCs set targets to cut net emissions by 7-10%, boost non-fossil energy to over 30%, scale 3,600GW renewables, and expand carbon trading to lead global climate governance.
Premier Li Qiang met UNGA President Annalena Baerbock to back UN reform and Xi’s Global Governance Initiative, urging balanced focus on peace, development and human rights.
Chinese premier Li Qiang pledges collaboration with the UN to implement the Global Governance Initiative, aiming for fairer trade, climate action, AI governance, and sustainable development.
On the Paris Agreement’s 10th anniversary, President Xi Jinping outlines China’s GGI-driven vision for global climate governance and unveils new NDCs at the UN summit.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker pledge to deepen cooperation on global governance, green transition, and digital economy as they mark 55 years of diplomatic ties.