cover image: Vol VI | Issue III | May-June, 2023: Xi Jinping’s Global Civilization Initiative: China’s Global Asp

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Vol VI | Issue III | May-June, 2023: Xi Jinping’s Global Civilization Initiative: China’s Global Asp

15 Jun 2023

His Global Development Initiative in 2021 and Global Xi would like to avoid the blunders of the Ming Dynasty, Security Initiative in 2022 as world unifying concepts on in which China claimed to be superior to the rest of the development and security challenges, laid the foundation world and became inward looking. [...] China’s Rise Under Xi Deng was the other pre-Xi leader whose vision was to In the 21st Century, Xi helped to make China rise to the make China a global power without turning the Chinese top and become second to the United States in terms political system into a replica of the West. [...] First, the rest of the world had Security Outlook (ONSO), “stressed the need to to pay attention to the blunders of the American-led accurately grasp new features and trends of the changing Conceptual West and also to China’s increasing global national security situation.” And its 2022 Global Security presence. [...] And unlike its neighbors, Sudan, Eritrea, motivated by the threat of Italian aggression in the Horn Djibouti, and Somalia, Ethiopia has avoided taking sides of Africa, to establish relations with Saudi Arabia under as well as switching them in the rivalry largely since the the rule of King Ibn Saud (reigned 1932-1953) 1990s between Saudi Arabia and its ally the UAE on one side and Iran on the othe. [...] The Red Sea occasionally conflict in Yemen; furthermore, these Middle Eastern had connected the Arabian Peninsula with Islamic countries – in addition to Turkey – regard the Horn as communities in the Horn of Africa, but it was much being the “gateway” to connections with the rest of the less a bridge to the Christian state.
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