
Global South: 'non-West' but not 'anti-West'
China DailyWANG XIAOYING/CHINA DAILY Western media have increasingly perceived the Global South through the lens of great power competition, shifting their description of it from “non-West” to “anti-West”, and calling for more precautions. This makes Global South countries realize that to address global challenges and advance global governance reform, they shouldn’t pin their hopes on a few major countries. The recently concluded 29th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change highlighted that climate change poses existential threats to some Global South countries. Although this figure falls far short of Global South countries’ expectations, it is still 20 percent higher than the previous $250 billion target proposed by developed countries, marking a hard-won step forward in North-South cooperation. This is just one of the many examples that demonstrate Global South countries have never viewed the West as an enemy but always seek closer cooperation with them.
History of this topic

Global South: 'non-West' but not 'anti-West'
China Daily
Modernizing the Global South
China Daily
Modernizing the Global South
China Daily
Global South upholds peaceful coexistence instead of lecturing
China Daily
Global South upholds peaceful coexistence instead of lecturing
China Daily
‘Global south’ should reform world governance to make it more effective, balanced: Xi Jinping
The Hindu
Globalisation being 'weaponised' in various ways by dominant players, says EAM S Jaishankar
Firstpost
Global South is about a 'mindset, a solidarity and a self-reliance', says Jaishankar in Nigeria
New Indian Express
Working together to build a modern Global South
China Daily
Global South strives to bring new changes on world stage
China Daily
Everyone’s talking about the Global South. But what is it?
Associated Press
Everyone's talking about the Global South. But what is it?
The Independent
Turning point bodes well for Global South
China Daily
The concept of the Global South is slowly fraying
Hindustan Times
A common agenda for the Global South
Hindustan TimesDiscover Related










































