What China's Global Initiatives and the ASEAN Way Can Contribute For the Future of Multipolar Order
This article evaluates the normative frameworks offered by China’s four global initiatives (GDI, GSI, GCI, GGI) and the ASEAN Way in shaping the emerging multipolar world order. It argues that while both models champion consensus, inclusivity, and peaceful dispute resolution as alternatives to unipolar domination, they suffer from a distinct credibility gap between rhetoric and realpolitik. The analysis concludes that for these frameworks to serve as viable universal principles, China must align with international legal rulings like the 2016 South China Sea arbitration, and ASEAN must overcome institutional gridlock regarding internal regional conflicts.
