Proposal on global governance by China is timely

Opinion
By Guo Haiyan | Sep 09, 2025
President Xi Jinping. [Xinhua]

On September 1, President Xi Jinping proposed the Global Governance Initiative (GGI) at the "Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Plus" meeting, calling for building a more just and equitable global governance system and working together for a community with a shared future for humanity. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War and the founding of the United Nations. In this special historical year of taking stock of the past and envisioning the future, the President solemnly proposed the GGI, further contributing China's wisdom and presenting China's solution to strengthen and improve global governance.

The proposal of GGI by Xi Jinping comes at the right time, for it shows the way forward and demonstrates China’s sense of responsibility as a major country. In today's world with rising global challenges, many problems are no longer confined within a country’s borders, nor can many challenges be addressed by any single country. It has become an irreversible trend to strengthen global governance. With the rapid development of a large number of developing and emerging countries, the current global governance system is showing increasing inadaptation, hence fueling growing calls for its reform.

Certain countries have been wantonly pursuing unilateralism and bullying practices, seriously undermining the core concepts of global governance based on multilateralism and weakening the effectiveness of multilateral mechanisms including the UN. It has become a common aspiration of the vast majority of the international community to reform and improve the global governance. It is both timely and critical that China proposes the GGI at the moment.

President Xi Jinping clearly articulated the core concepts of the GGI, namely, to adhere to sovereign equality, abide by international law, practice multilateralism, advocate the people-centered approach, and focus on taking real actions. These five concepts elucidate the principles, methods, and pathways that need to be followed to reform and improve global governance. Sovereign equality is the foremost premise of global governance. All countries, regardless of size, strength, or wealth, have the equal right to participate in international affairs. The unequal situation in which a few countries monopolise global governance should no longer continue.

International law is the fundamental safeguard for global governance. International law and international rules are common standards, which should be jointly formulated, maintained, and implemented by all countries, and there is no and should be no exception. Multilateralism is the basic pathway of global governance. Global governance is a matter for all countries and concerns the vital interests of each country. It needs coordination and cooperation rather than unilateralism and bullying. The people-centered approach is the underpinning value of global governance.

At its core, global governance is about turning people's longing for a better life into reality and jointly building a world in which all can enjoy affluence and contentment. Taking real actions is an important principle of global governance. The vitality of global governance comes from practice, with the key lying in action and the ultimate test in results. It is necessary to focus on both the present and the long term, and to address the practical issues concerned by all countries, especially the vast number of developing countries.

The Global South is the mainstay for reforming and improving global governance. Upholding sovereign equality is the foremost prerequisite for sound global governance. All countries, regardless of size, strength and wealth, are entitled to be equal participants, decision-makers and beneficiaries in global governance. 

Ms Haiyan is the Chinese ambassador to Kenya 

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