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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Johannesburg, November 13 (Xinhua) — The Xinhua Center, a national think tank, published a report on Thursday titled "Collaboratively Building a New Type of Global Leadership: Collective Actions to Transition to a Fairer and Smarter Global Governance System." The report was presented at the Conference on China-Africa Partnership of the High-Level Forum of Media and Think Tanks of the Global South.
As the report notes, the international community urgently needs a new type of global leadership. This "new type of global leadership" does not emanate from a single country, a single group of countries, or a single international organization, but rather represents multilateral leadership—a collaborative force formed by the international community to proactively respond to global challenges.
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.
It is pointed out that the fundamental strategy for jointly building a “new type of global leadership” to address this deficit is to overcome the logic of dominance through the logic of symbiosis.
The report outlines four key paths to building such leadership: adopting universal values as a frame of reference; considering China's four global initiatives as a systemic plan; promoting an equitable and orderly multipolar world and inclusive economic globalization that benefits all as a vector of transformation; and building a community with a shared future for humanity as a vision for the future.
The report was presented at the conference by Lü Yansong, Editor-in-Chief of the Xinhua News Agency and Deputy Chairman of the Academic Council of the Xinhua National Analytical Center. The two-day event, which runs until November 14, is dedicated to strengthening global governance and deepening China-Africa cooperation.
Over 200 representatives from more than 160 leading media outlets, think tanks, government agencies and other institutions from China and 41 African countries, as well as the African Union, gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, to participate in discussions on “Reforming Global Governance: New Roles and New Missions of China-Africa Cooperation.” –0–
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