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New Year's address inspiring for all

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-01-01 15:42
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Global Governance Initiative key to a fairer world order

I am profoundly struck by President Xi Jinping's 2026 New Year address, particularly his reaffirmation of China's commitment to multilateral cooperation in advancing global peace, sustainable development, and climate action. These priorities hold particular significance for countries of the Global South, which often face systemic challenges within existing international frameworks.

President Xi's emphasis on launching the Global Governance Initiative signals a resolute effort to promote a more equitable and inclusive international order — one that ensures stronger representation and a more prominent voice for developing nations within global decision-making processes.

In the regional context, this message resonates with the long-standing aspirations of ASEAN member states, which have consistently prioritized inclusive economic growth and regional stability. The call for deeper cooperation — grounded in mutual respect and shared responsibilities — presents an opportunity to strengthen regional partnerships. Moreover, President Xi's assertion that China stands on the right side of history highlights a commitment to a multipolar world order that covets balance and cooperation over confrontation. The four initiatives — the Global Development Initiative, Global Security Initiative, Global Civilization Initiative, and Global Governance Initiative — offer a strategic platform through which ASEAN and Global South nations can collaboratively shape global norms. If translated into concrete action and mutual benefit, these efforts could meaningfully contribute to the establishment of a much fairer, more stable, and more peaceful international system.

Humprey Arnaldo Russel, the head of the ASEAN-China Research Center at the University of Indonesia. The views don't necessarily represent those of China Daily.

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