UN at 80: Experts Weigh Future of Global Cooperation
As the UN marks 80 years, experts discuss its evolving role, China’s contributions, and Africa’s push for greater representation in global governance.
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As the UN marks 80 years, experts discuss its evolving role, China’s contributions, and Africa’s push for greater representation in global governance.
As the UN marks 80 years, debates over its relevance intensify. Could multipolarity and renewed historical narratives herald a renaissance for global governance?
As the 80th anniversary of the World Anti-Fascist Victory approaches, reflections on international unity and historical lessons underscore the importance of global cooperation for peace.
80 years after Japan’s WWII surrender, understanding the war’s origins remains vital for Asia’s geopolitical dynamics and global peace, experts say.
China’s maritime systems ensure safe passage for 80,000 vessels annually in the strategic South China Sea, vital for global trade and regional stability.
Yale historian Odd Arne Westad highlights the Global South’s growing influence and China’s role in fostering global stability through equal partnerships.