Since the 18th National Congress, one of the highlights of China's diplomacy is the community with a shared future for humanity - an assessment by China's leaders of the current and future international environment. It is also an important mission within China's diplomatic transformation in the new era. China has advocated for the community with a shared future for humanity on various occasions and also walks the talk at bilateral, sub-regional, regional, and global levels, building a community with a shared future with neighboring countries, ASEAN, and Latin America.
This book has discussed the ideological origins, main implications, and wider significance of the community with a shared future for humanity. It has also made an in-depth analysis of the practice of the community with a shared future for humanity in various regions and specific problem areas.Wang Fan, Vice President of China Foreign Affairs University, is a professor with a Ph.D. in law. His major publications include Great Power Diplomacy, International Relations Theory: Ideas, Paradigms and Propositions, East Asian Regional Cooperation and Sino-US Relations, and US Asia-Pacific Alliance. His main research interests include Asia-Pacific security cooperation, Sino-US relations, US-Taiwan military relations, China's foreign strategy, and alliance issues. Ling Shengli is a Ph.D. and associate professor at Institute International Relations, China Foreign Affairs University. His main research interests include international security and great power strategy, international relations in the Asia-Pacific region, and contemporary Chinese foreign policy. He is the author of books such as Divided but Victorious: A Study of U.S. Wedge Strategy in the Cold War Era.