At the 11th Beijing Xiangshan Forum, global security discussions got a fresh twist as over 60% of attendees represented developing nations—marking a historic shift toward amplifying the Global South. 🌐✨
For the first time ever, the forum’s agenda spotlighted challenges and priorities from Africa, Asia, and beyond. Scholars and experts from these regions joined Chinese counterparts to tackle pressing issues like conflict resolution and sustainable peace. \"This isn’t just about dialogue; it’s about equity in decision-making,\" said one attendee from Kenya.
The move reflects a growing demand for multipolar governance in global security, with younger voices pushing tech-driven solutions. 💡 Think less Cold War-era power plays, more TikTok diplomacy meets climate action. Could this be the future of international collaboration?
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