Ten years ago, China unveiled its vision for \"major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics\" – a blueprint that’s reshaped global collaboration. From tech partnerships to peace talks, here’s how it’s changed the game. 🚀
Peace First, Progress Next
While 🔥 conflicts flared worldwide, China focused on stability in Asia by balancing relationships and pushing dialogue over division. Think of it as the ultimate peacekeeping playlist 🎵 – and it’s kept the region humming with \"long-peace\" vibes since 2014.
Global Team-Ups, Chinese Flavor
China’s Belt and Road Initiative became the world’s largest collab project, linking 150+ countries through highways, railways, and digital highways. 💡 Then came the Global Development Initiative, tackling poverty and climate change like a superhero squad – backed by 100+ nations.
Meanwhile, diplomats pulled off real-life diplomacy wins: mending Saudi-Iran ties (👀 yes, that happened) and pushing peace talks for Ukraine and the Middle East. Not bad for a decade’s work!
Culture Clash? More Like Culture Connect
With the Global Civilization Initiative, China’s turned \"mutual learning\" into a trend. From sharing ancient tea traditions to co-creating AI innovations, it’s like a global group chat for progress. 📱
As BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization gain momentum, one thing’s clear: The Global South just found its megaphone. 🗣️🌍
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Major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics at ten years
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