China Looks to the SCO and BRICS as Key Tools of a Changing Order

Author: Jiang Tianjiao

Published: June, 2026

 

 

SINCE THE FOUNDING of the People’s Republic of China, the country has gradually developed a set of security concepts with Chinese characteristics through its involvement in international security affairs and global security governance.

 

This is a dynamic evolution shaped by shifting historical contexts. During the war against Japanese aggression and the early years after the founding of the PRC — a time dominated by war and revolution — China adhered to a traditional national security paradigm, prioritizing regime consolidation through confrontational measures and external warfare.

 

 

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The article was published by Global Asia.

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