The Global Governance Initiative (GGI) proposed by China has injected stability into a world rife with change and turbulence, ...
The World Economic Forum Global Risks Report 2026 highlighted the key risks shaping the next decades drawing on insights from more than 1,300 global leaders ...
With generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies entering nearly every aspect of human life, it has become ever more urgent for organizations to develop AI systems that are trustworthy and ...
Annual Conference 2026 will be held from March 24 to 27 in Boao, south China's Hainan Province, marking the forum's 25th anniversary. Against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions, economic ...
Acharya, A. 2016. Why govern?: rethinking demand and progress in global governance. Cambridge: UK: Cambridge University Press. Ahmed, Shamira, Dio Herdiawan Tobing, and Mohammed Soliman. 2023. “Why ...
About the author: James M. Boughton is a senior fellow at the the Centre for International Governance Innovation, a think tank headquartered in Waterloo, Canada, and former historian of the ...
Despite a concatenation of shocks—a China shock in trade, the global (or North Atlantic) financial crisis, surges in migration, a global pandemic—the current architecture of global economic governance ...
Global conflicts over the past year have pushed the world towards a watershed moment, a spokesperson for China’s National People’s Congress said ahead of its annual meeting to be held from Mar 5 to 12 ...
The current system of global governance has long been built on militarised, state-centric notions of power that marginalise the experiences of those most affected by conflict and inequality and women ...
For more than two millennia, monarchs who ruled China proper saw their country as one of the dominant actors in the world. The concept of zhongguo—the Middle Kingdom, as China calls itself—is not ...
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