
A Chinese technician works with Kenyan workers at Lamu port project on May 10, 2017 /XINHUA
At a time when global politics is often defined by rivalry and mistrust, China has put forward a strikingly different vision: the “Four Gs”. These principles –global development, global security, global civilisation, and global governance – may sound abstract at first, but their real-world impact is unmistakable.
They are quietly transforming how countries work together, especially in parts of the world long sidelined in international decision-making.