Beijing’s message for Asean – China doesn’t want to become a regional hegemon
External forces are undermining China’s efforts to support the global order, senior Communist Party official Sun Haiyan says

“For a country like China, which has ‘harmonious coexistence’ embedded in its DNA, it is extremely difficult to undergo a ‘genetic mutation’ and become a militaristic hegemony that bullies the small and weak,” said Sun Haiyan, deputy head of the party’s International Department.
The event was organised by the South China Morning Post.
She said the country’s history had influenced its cultural genes, which, like biological genes, “will be passed down through the generations in a large proportion”.
“For example, some countries in the world have a history of war, so it is really difficult for them to maintain peace for a long time.”