The publication originates from the founding mission of IGADI to spread the thinking of United Nations, as well as the shared work of our lines of research and analysis in International Cooperation and 2030 Agenda and the China Politics Observatory.
Under these premises, twenty-one specialists, eleven from China and ten from Ibero-American countries answered the following questions: How does China understand the 2030 Agenda of United Nations? How is the 2030 Agenda applied and in what state is it in Iberoamerican countries? Which areas within the 2030 Agenda would be most appropriate to increase alliances between China and IberoAmerica for common challenges?
The publication combines the analysis of the development state of the 2030 Agenda together with articles analyzing the Chinese proposal of the Community of Shared Destiny, in relevant topics such as world economic order, artificial intelligence, university cooperation or language translation… showing the convergences with the 2030 Agenda.
In the cradle of the collaboration between IGADI and the Academy of Global Governance & Area Studies of the Guangdong University of Technology, Objective 17 of the 2030 Agenda is a core element, this being the promotion of alliances with the aim of achieving peaceful and prosperous development in an interconnected and interdependent world.
The United Nations Summit of the Future is an opportunity to improve international cooperation, addressing critical challenges and gaps in global governance. It will be held on September 23 and 24 under the title “Multilateral solutions for a better world”.
You can download the publication in Spanish (and two articles in portuguese) from this link.