China's Approach to Addressing International Hotspot Issues: Concepts, Principles and Practices
Wang Fan
From bystander to participant and further to independent mediator, China is playing an increasingly extensive part in resolving hotspot issues. Building on its traditional culture and diplomatic practice, China has promoted fundamental resolution through temporary solutions of hotspot issues, addressed traditional security issues through non-traditional security cooperation, integrated dispute resolution with regional development, and worked to build regional dialogue and cooperation mechanisms. The approach to addressing hotspot issues enriches the concept of governance, and has been highly recognized by the international community.
Development, Challenges and Prospects of China-Japan-ROK Cooperation
Ba Dianjun & Zuo Tianquan
China-Japan-ROK cooperation has witnessed significant progress in both depth and breadth with a comprehensive and multi-dimensional architecture. Despite the multiple practical challenges, the three countries do not retrogress from their will and vision to strengthen regional cooperation. Peaceful coexistence among the trio and their joint efforts to promote regional economic development and cultural integration are consistent with the three sides' national interests and the broader region's demand. This is also a precondition for win-win cooperation in Northeast Asia.
The Biden Doctrine and the Transformation of American Foreign Policy
Wang Hao
The Biden administration's all-encompassing and in-depth adjustment to US foreign policy has given birth to the Biden Doctrine, whose essence and logic are rooted in its response to the epochal changes in geopolitics, geo-economics and ideological environments. The set of policy ideas and solutions proposed under the doctrine may reshape US foreign policy in the medium and long term and have a far-reaching international strategic impact, but whether it can become a sustained driving force or even a historical heritage for the transformation of US foreign policy remains to be seen.
India’s Strengthening Ties with the Global South: Strategic Ambitions and Constraints
Zhang Jie
As one of the fastest-growing developing powers, India has been trying to act as the “voice” and “leader” of the Global South. Based on historical legacy and practical considerations, it has re-conceptualized the Global South's strategic value and repositioned its relationship with other Global South countries, reflecting the pragmatism in Indian diplomacy. Despite building on its comparative advantages and taking a multi-pronged approach to strengthen cooperation, India's national capacity is insufficient to support its strategic ambitions.
Global Digital Governance Deficit: Manifestations, Causes, and China's Response
Cai Cuihong & Li Yuhua
The current global digital governance suffers from a serious deficit which is worsening the digital imbalance, increasing digital risks, and hindering the digital economy's development. The problem can even spill over into other areas and trigger far-reaching global problems in other domains. Apart from continuous contributions to the infrastructure, institutional and shared philosophical foundation of digital governance, China constantly works to make global governance fairer and more equitable and advances toward achieving good global digital governance and building a digital community with a shared future.
Global Cyberspace Governance: Core Issues, Chinese Solutions and Future Directions
Xu Longdi
The strategic value of cyberspace has been recognized by countries around the world. China has made a series of policy proposals to build and reform the global cyberspace governance system. The Chinese propositions do not intend to address a single problem but attempt to resolve multi-level and multi-dimensional issues. With a pragmatic and dialectical approach, and systematic and scientific methods, China will stay in tune with the times and contribute new ideas, wisdom, and solutions to global cyberspace governance.