Global Times: White Paper Highlights China's Proactive, Steadfast Practice of GSI, Stresses Country's Contribution to Global Security
- On May 15, 2025, in Beijing, China’s State Council Information Office published the country’s inaugural white paper detailing its national security strategy for the new era, introducing the Global Security Initiative .
- The white paper integrates the GSI into China's holistic national security approach, aiming to address global peace, prevent conflicts, and promote shared security.
- By May 2024, China had contributed over 50,000 personnel to more than 30 United Nations peacekeeping operations across over 20 nations and had deployed upwards of 30,000 healthcare workers to 77 different countries and regions.
- China has facilitated regional reconciliations, including Saudi Arabia-Iran and Palestinian unity, actively engaged in Ukraine conflict diplomacy, and promoted reforms for fairer global security governance.
- By the end of 2024, the GSI had secured backing from 119 countries and was referenced in 123 political agreements, functioning as a key strategic framework alongside other development and civilization initiatives aimed at fostering global unity and cooperation.
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Global Times: White paper highlights China's proactive, steadfast practice of GSI, stresses country's contribution to global security
BEIJING, May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- China's State Council Information Office on Monday released its first white paper on the country's national security in the new era. The white paper systematically elaborates on the theoretical system of China's holistic approach…
White paper highlights China’s proactive, steadfast practice of GSI, stresses country’s contribution to global security
To offer a deep understanding of the three global initiatives, and elaborate on their significance on a global scale, the Global Times is launching a series of articles. In this installment, Chinese and international experts share an in-depth interpretation of a recently released white paper on national security in China from the perspective of GSI.
The White Paper on National Security: Propaganda, Threats, and Promises to Fight “Religious Extremism”
A mammoth document both praises the CCP’s work in the security field and calls for a more severe repression of groups identified as national security threats. by Hu Zimo The State Council Information Office in Beijing. Credits. The State Council Information Office released the white paper “China’s National Security in the New Era” on May 12, 2025. It is a mammoth text of more than 22,000 characters. It includes both propaganda and guidelines abo…
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