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China urges Tanzania to back multilateralism, vows to ‘always stand together’ with Africa
During his visit to Tanzania as part of a six-day African tour, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi pledged increased cooperation between China and Tanzania. He encouraged Tanzania to work alongside Chin...
China warns of ‘law of the jungle’ as US exits global bodies
Chinese analysts warn that America's withdrawal from multilateral institutions, including 66 international organizations under President Trump, has weakened global governance and provided both opportu...
Li Qiang and Lee Jae Myung back free trade and multilateralism during Beijing talks
During discussions held in Beijing on Tuesday, Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized support for free trade and multilateral cooperation with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung. Both leaders called fo...
G20 Summit Outcomes: Multilateralism Survives
The G20 summit held in South Africa from November 22-23 saw leaders prioritizing solidarity, equality, and sustainability. Important figures like Xi Jinping of China and Vladimir Putin of Russia did n...
How Multilateralism Can Survive
Authors Monica Herz and Selina Ho discuss how global institutions are experiencing decline but suggest that regional cooperation could serve as an effective alternative or complement to fill the gap....
Multilateralism is not dead yet
The article underscores that publics worldwide are increasingly cognizant of the interconnection between local and global issues, suggesting ongoing importance and relevance of multilateral approaches...
China Views US Decision to Withdraw from 66 Organizations as No Surprise
The Chinese perspective on the United States' decision to withdraw from 66 international organizations has been reported without surprise or significant reaction in China. This move is seen more or le...