The white paper making China’s case for new rules for the world’s new frontiers
Beijing says international governance is at a crossroads and needs to be more in line with evolving realities

China has pitched itself as a champion of rule-making for new frontiers, including AI and outer space, calling for a “more just and equitable” world order as humanity navigates “dangerous waters”.
The document, a white paper called “More Just and Equitable Global Governance: China’s Principles, Proposals and Actions”, said China saw no need to “rebuild” or “replace” the existing international system but supported changes that were “more compatible and aligned” with realities today.
Unveiling the white paper in Beijing, China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, warned that the international system established after World War II had been disrupted by multiple crises, leaving global governance at a “critical crossroads”.
In the white paper, China said the “growing” challenges in the world were crying out for “more effective governance”.