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Formal China-US G2 framework key to ‘guarantee’ world peace: top Beijing adviser

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Zheng Yongnian, a top adviser to Beijing, proposed that an institutionalized China-US G2 framework could provide a structural guarantee for world peace. He identified four major challenges facing the world: geopolitical conflicts, religionized societies, economic imbalances, and the decline of UN-centered governance. The proposal comes amid a perceived crisis in global order.

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Geopolitical conflicts listed as a primary challenge

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Zheng Yongnian is a noted Chinese political scientist.

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Zheng Yongnian is a noted Chinese political scientist.

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  • Geopolitical conflicts listed as a primary challenge
  • Institutionalized G2 aims to provide 'structural guarantee' for peace

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An “institutionalised” China-US G2 framework could offer a “structural guarantee” for global peace in a world facing challenges, a high-profile adviser to Beijing has said.

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Zheng Yongnian is a noted Chinese political scientist.

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  • ideological_anchoring: An 'institutionalised' China-US G2 framework could offer a 'structural guarantee' for global peace
  • catastrophizing: the world was faced with four intertwined challenges... collective breakdown as a 'crisis of...'
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