China's Relations with Developing-Countries in the New Era:Within the Framework of the Global South
The Global South is becoming the driving force of global economic growth,and its independent political stance has a profound impact on the adjustment of international relations.It is necessary for China to rationally understand the impact of the Global South on the repositioning of relations between China and developing countries in the New Era,and to make adjustments on its foreign policy accordingly.The rise of the Global South functions as an important variable in"the profound changes unseen in a century",and its key position should be therefore highlighted in diplomatic strategy.Since the 18th CPC National Congress,sticking to its identity of the Global South and developing country,China has been achieving comprehensive progress of its relations with developing countries,by the guidance on the construction of a global community with a shared future and new-type international relationship,through building global partnership networks,expanding individual emotional identities,actively establishing cooperation platforms and reshaping global governance.At the same time,the Global South's fragility and its internal competition,as well as the Western countries'efforts to court and polarize it,have posed many challenges to China's relations with developing countries.In the future,China should,as a major developing country,continue to lead the cooperation within the Global South and implement China's pertinent initiatives accordingly.Meanwhile,it's conducive for China to integrate national,regional and global layouts,to build up a point-to-surface,aggregate-to-network mechanism and regime,and to form a composite cooperative structure including politics,economy,security and culture,so as to strengthen the strategic foundation of China's relations with developing countries.
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