The Global South’s vision for an equal and orderly multipolar world

The Global South and China’s role in South-South cooperation

As the world’s largest developing country, China occupies a distinctive position within the Global South. Shaped by its own historical experience of underdevelopment, external pressure, and national revitalization, China is widely regarded as a natural member of the Global South and a consistent supporter of South-South cooperation. China’s engagement with the Global South is rooted…

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The Global South and its growing role in global modernization

Accounting for nearly 85 percent of the world’s population, contributing over 40 percent of global economic output, and driving approximately 80 percent of global economic growth, the Global South has emerged as one of the most influential forces shaping the contemporary international order. Its collective journey toward modernization represents a historic shift in global development…

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The Global South’s vision for an equal and orderly multipolar world

The Global South: origins, shared identity, and its vision for a multipolar world

The Global South represents a collective of nations whose shared experiences, challenges, and aspirations have shaped modern international politics. Emerging primarily in the mid-20th century, the Global South refers to countries across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and parts of the Middle East that sought political independence, economic development, and strategic autonomy in a rapidly changing…

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