Abstract
The concept of a community with a shared future has emerged as a guiding principle in global governance, emphasizing humanitys interconnectedness and shared interests. In the post-pandemic era, global governance faces unprecedented challenges and changes, impacting health security, economic recovery, and social stability. Amidst these changes, Chinas approach to international management has evolved, presenting innovative solutions and injecting new dynamics into the global landscape. This paper explores the relationship between a community with a shared future and Chinas global governance logic in the post-pandemic era. It examines the challenges of global governance in this new context and delves into Chinas specific practices within the framework of a community with a shared future. The study reviews Chinas efforts in global health governance, economic cooperation, development assistance, climate change, and sustainable development. Through qualitative and quantitative research methods, this study analyzes Chinas role in shaping the global landscape and the impact of a community with a shared future on international relations. The research draws from primary data collected through official documents, international agreements, and statements from relevant stakeholders. The findings reveal that Chinas emphasis on a community with a shared future has fostered increased cooperation and collaboration in various global governance areas. Chinas contributions to global health initiatives, economic partnerships, and sustainable development demonstrate its commitment to multilateralism and inclusive approaches to addressing global challenges.
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