// Global Analysis Archive
China is seeking to stabilize competition with the United States while expanding its ability to define the language and norms of international order. The source portrays Beijing’s parallel engagement with Washington and Moscow as a bid to build strategic space for an alternative multilateral framework centered on sovereignty, regime security, and selective rule-making influence.
Al Jazeera characterises China’s foreign policy as a paradoxical effort to expand global influence while limiting the risk of direct confrontation. The available text highlights multilateral platforms such as BRICS Plus as a key venue for China’s positioning amid broader geopolitical transformation.
China is seeking to stabilize competition with the United States while expanding its ability to define the language and norms of international order. The source portrays Beijing’s parallel engagement with Washington and Moscow as a bid to build strategic space for an alternative multilateral framework centered on sovereignty, regime security, and selective rule-making influence.
Al Jazeera characterises China’s foreign policy as a paradoxical effort to expand global influence while limiting the risk of direct confrontation. The available text highlights multilateral platforms such as BRICS Plus as a key venue for China’s positioning amid broader geopolitical transformation.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-5292 | Beijing’s Agenda-Setting Push: Managed US Competition and a China-Russia Vision for Global Order | China | 2026-07-08 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-308 | China’s Influence Strategy: Power Projection Calibrated by Conflict Avoidance | China | 2026-01-29 | 1 | ACCESS » |