The international community urgently needs a new type of global leadership, according to a report from the Xinhua Analytical Center.

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Johannesburg, November 13 (Xinhua) — The international community urgently needs a new type of global leadership, according to a report released Thursday by the Xinhua Analytical Center, a national think tank.

As noted in the report, “Building a New Kind of Global Leadership Together: Collective Action to Transition to a Fairer and Smarter System of Global Governance,” 2025 will be seen by posterity as a landmark year in human history and the evolution of the international order.

Two significant dates—the 80th anniversary of Victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and the 80th anniversary of the founding of the UN—remind us that world peace did not come easy, and human cohesion is priceless, the report emphasizes.

According to the report, the world is currently facing a global leadership deficit, the symptoms of which are loss of peace, imbalances in development, and discord between civilizations.

The paper examines the formation of “global leadership” from the perspective of the evolution of the modern international order and attempts to give this concept, originally associated with human resource management in the economy, a new political scientific meaning.

It is argued that global leadership serves as the guiding force in the global governance system and represents an organic synthesis of coordination among major powers and broadly understood multilateralism. It relies on three core multilateral cooperation mechanisms in the areas of security, financial, and trade governance, and includes four key elements: leadership in multilateral cooperation, the ability to provide public goods, the ability to shape institutional rules, and moral appeal.

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