China Releases White Paper on Global Governance, Calling for Reform of International System
On July 3, 2026, China released a white paper on global governance reform, citing geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty, and governance gaps, and calling for a more just and inclusive order.
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Global N Press
7/3/20261 min read


On July 3, 2026, China’s State Council Information Office released a white paper titled “More Just and Equitable Global Governance: China’s Principles, Proposals and Actions,” outlining Beijing’s views on reforming the international governance system. The document highlighted global challenges including geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty, and shortcomings in existing governance mechanisms, while calling for a more balanced and inclusive global order.
Chinese authorities said the country would continue participating in international affairs through multilateral platforms such as the United Nations and promote cooperation in areas including development, security, and cultural exchange. The release came as the global order faces significant adjustments, with major economies debating the future direction of international rules and institutions. Analysts said the white paper reflects China’s efforts to expand its role in global governance discussions and demonstrates Beijing’s broader policy approach of promoting multilateral cooperation and reforms to existing international mechanisms.




