The Beijing Consensus: Kim, Putin, and Xi Forge a New Path

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A new “Beijing Consensus” may be forged next week as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets with his Russian and Chinese counterparts. The three will gather for a military parade on Wednesday, an event that showcases their alternative vision for global governance.
The parade, commemorating the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end, has been shunned by Western leaders over the presence of Vladimir Putin. This boycott creates a perfect opportunity for the three leaders to demonstrate their growing alignment.
This is Kim’s first trip abroad since 2019, a vital journey to his country’s most important partner. The visit is aimed at securing the economic and political support from China that is essential for his regime.
The meeting is more than just symbolic; it is a statement of intent. The three leaders are signaling that they are united in their goal of creating a multi-polar world, free from what they see as Western dominance.

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