FIVE decades ago,the establishment of China-EU diplomatic ties signaled a significant shift in the post-war world order.This year,as leaders gathered in Beijing for the 25th China-EU Summit commemorating this mileston...FIVE decades ago,the establishment of China-EU diplomatic ties signaled a significant shift in the post-war world order.This year,as leaders gathered in Beijing for the 25th China-EU Summit commemorating this milestone,they faced a turbulent global landscape marked by geopolitical friction,economic uncertainty,and contested rules.展开更多
Over 70 years ago,China proposed the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence,which were first embraced by countries such as Myanmar and gradually gained traction across Asia.The Five Principles eventually became widel...Over 70 years ago,China proposed the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence,which were first embraced by countries such as Myanmar and gradually gained traction across Asia.The Five Principles eventually became widely recognized norms in international relations and foundational principles of international law,contributing significantly to the post-World War II international order.Decades on,the Five Principles have not faded into history.Rather,they have demonstrated renewed relevance in today’s complex global landscape.展开更多
文摘FIVE decades ago,the establishment of China-EU diplomatic ties signaled a significant shift in the post-war world order.This year,as leaders gathered in Beijing for the 25th China-EU Summit commemorating this milestone,they faced a turbulent global landscape marked by geopolitical friction,economic uncertainty,and contested rules.
基金phased achievement of the Yunnan Provincial Philosophy and Social Sciences Innovation Team project titled Research on Ethnic Issues and Their Impact in Northern Myanmar(No.2025CX09).
文摘Over 70 years ago,China proposed the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence,which were first embraced by countries such as Myanmar and gradually gained traction across Asia.The Five Principles eventually became widely recognized norms in international relations and foundational principles of international law,contributing significantly to the post-World War II international order.Decades on,the Five Principles have not faded into history.Rather,they have demonstrated renewed relevance in today’s complex global landscape.