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The Chinese government this week unveiled a new vision for the emerging post-American-led international order. In a new white paper, Beijing argued that the existing global system does not need to be replaced or rebuilt. Instead, it called for the United Nations to remain at the center of global governance while giving developing countries a greater voice in international decision-making.

Eric and Cobus discuss China’s push for global governance reform and why many African countries are backing Beijing’s position. Plus, Kenya becomes the latest front in the contest between China and Taiwan after Nairobi acquiesced to Beijing’s pressure and blocked Taiwanese delegates from attending an oceans forum in Mombasa.

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[–] ComradeRat@hexbear.net 1 points 2 weeks ago

I never said that China merely denouncing the UN would smash or replace it

I just think China saying "the existing global system does not need to be replaced or rebuilt" is not a good sign and shows a lack of will on their part to dismantle the organs of imperialist rule theyve been moving towards the centre of (e.g. the UN security council, the IMF, the WTO, etc).

And if the bourgeois content of the UN is determined by the bourgeois states which are members (which I disagree with, imo thats like saying parliaments bourgeois content comes merely from the bourgeois MPs) china's statement here doesnt make me think they will take aim at this problem, at best they seem to think the problem will go away if they wait, at worst they dont seem to consider it a problem at all