The hope for true Global Governance lies in recognizing that humanity’s unique character is to discover the guiding principles of a harmonically ordered universe where power is connected to those principles of goodness.
This article by Thomas Karlsson was originally published by China Today.
At a time when much of the Western world is retreating behind tariff walls and industrial policy rhetoric framed around “unfair competition,” China is…
The great awakening of the international community to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s grossly incorrect statement regarding the question of Taiwan’s sovereignty and the so-called security threat she claims this poses to Japan has…
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For a European audience, the value of engaging with this book is not that it offers a blueprint to be copied, but that it challenges us to test our own assumptions. Do we still…
Hussein Askary
Vice-Chairman of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden
The notions of “global governance” and “multilateralism” were enshrined in the United Nations Charter signed at the establishment of the United Nations in 1945 following…
The continuing saga of Xizang is one of great hopes and development.
As China concludes its 14th Five-Year Plan, BRIX Sweden Chairman Stephen Brawer highlights the nation’s remarkable achievements in innovation, green development, and global cooperation—laying a strong foundation for future growth and a more just…
While attending the China-Europe Seminar in Madrid, BRIX Sweden Chairman Stephen Brawer held a speech entitled “Human Rights in the Digital Age”.