US Withdrawal from Global Bodies Sparks International Concern
The US withdraws from 66 international organizations, including key climate bodies, raising concerns about global cooperation and Asia’s rising leadership in multilateral governance.
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The US withdraws from 66 international organizations, including key climate bodies, raising concerns about global cooperation and Asia’s rising leadership in multilateral governance.
White House withdraws from 66 international bodies, triggering analysis of impacts on Asian economies and cross-strait dynamics in 2026.
China’s Global Governance Initiative gains support from 150+ countries and international organizations, addressing systemic challenges through reformed multilateral cooperation.
President Xi Jinping’s 2026 New Year address highlights stability, innovation, and global cooperation, drawing international attention amid economic uncertainties.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulates Guy Parmelin on his Swiss presidency, reaffirming commitment to bilateral cooperation and global multilateralism in 2026.
Scholars analyze pathways for stable global governance amid US-China strategic competition, emphasizing historical context and multilateral solutions in 2025.
China’s multilateral initiatives and economic influence reshape global governance frameworks in 2025, driving sustainable development and technological cooperation across Asia.
2025 witnesses pivotal shifts in global governance as Asia’s influence grows and Western alliances face unprecedented challenges. Analysis of emerging power dynamics.
China’s UN envoy calls for respecting Venezuela’s sovereignty and urges the U.S. to halt unilateral actions amid rising tensions.
China establishes a new UN coalition to promote multilateral cooperation and support developing nations, signaling expanded global leadership in 2026.
As UNEA-7 convenes in Nairobi, global leaders debate solutions to the triple planetary crisis, with China and Africa shaping sustainable partnerships and climate priorities for 2025.
China calls for UN80 reforms to prioritize developing nations’ needs, emphasizing multilateralism and equitable global governance in 2025.
China leads 40 nations in launching UN Group of Friends of Global Governance, advancing Xi’s initiative for multilateral reform and practical cooperation.
China leads 40 nations in establishing a UN-based Global Governance Group, prioritizing multilateral solutions to 2025’s pressing international challenges.
China leads launch of UN Group of Friends of Global Governance, promoting multilateral reform through Xi Jinping’s Global Governance Initiative with support from 140+ nations.
Chinese envoy Fu Cong emphasizes multilateralism and dialogue to address escalating global security challenges during a UN Security Council briefing.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes enhanced communication and cooperation with Germany, urging a rational EU policy and reaffirming the one-China principle during Beijing talks.
As UNEA-7 convenes in Nairobi, global leaders unite to tackle environmental crises through multilateral cooperation, aiming for a safer, resilient planet.
China and France deepen strategic cooperation in aviation, green energy, and multilateral governance during Macron’s 2025 visit, bolstering economic ties and cultural exchanges.
As Macron prepares December 2025 China visit, new survey reveals global support for strengthened Sino-French cooperation on economic stability and multilateral governance.