Eighty years after the end of World War II, China highlights its evolution from a nation devastated by conflict to a major advocate for peace, multilateralism, and global cooperation.
The video examines China’s role in shaping the post-war international order, its support for anti-colonial movements, the significance of the Bandung Conference, and its re-entry into the United Nations in 1971. International voices—from historians to UN and WTO leaders—reflect on China’s economic rise, commitment to development, and its global initiatives aimed at building a “shared future for humanity.”
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