[ISW] 중국-대만 주간 업데이트, 2025년 9월 8일

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핵심 요약:

  • 중국 (PRC): 중국 공산당 (CCP) 지도부는 톈진에서 제25차 상하이협력기구 (SCO) 국가 원수 회담을 주최했습니다. 이 회담을 통해 미국이 주도하는 국제 질서에 도전하고 미국의 글로벌 영향력을 약화시키려는 비전을 홍보했습니다. 특히, 러시아산 원유 수입 지속을 둘러싸고 미국과 인도 간 긴장이 고조된 가운데, 나렌드라 모디 인도 총리가 회담에 참석했습니다.
  • 중국 (PRC): 중국은 제2차 세계 대전 당시 일본의 항복 80주년을 기념하기 위해 화려한 군사 퍼레이드를 개최했습니다. 중국은 SCO 정상 회담 직후에 이 퍼레이드를 계획하여, 중국이 주요 군사 강국으로 부상하고 전후 국제 질서를 수호하는 데 대한 강력한 국제적 지지를 보여주려는 인상을 심어주려 했습니다.

추가 정보 및 관련 링크:

위 요약은 중국의 국제적 위상 강화 및 미국의 영향력에 대한 도전이라는 주제를 중심으로 합니다. 관련 최신 자료와 링크는 다음과 같습니다:

참고: 위에 제시된 링크들은 현재 접속 가능하며, 관련 주제에 대한 최신 정보를 제공합니다. 각 링크의 내용은 시간이 지남에 따라 업데이트될 수 있습니다.

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[원문]

The PRC hosted the 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) heads of state summit in Tianjin from August 31 to September 1

September 8, 2025

Information Cutoff: September 3, 2025

Matthew Sperzel, Daniel Shats, Alison O’Neil, Karina Wugang, and Alfred Han of the Institute for the Study of War;

Alex Chou and Yeji Chung of the American Enterprise Institute

Editors: Dan Blumenthal, Alexis Turek, and Nicholas Carl of the American Enterprise Institute

TOPLINES

The PRC hosted the 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) heads of state summit in Tianjin from August 31 to September 1 and used it to promote Beijing’s vision for challenging the US-led international order and eroding US global influence. CCP General Secretary Xi Jinping announced the establishment of the Global Governance Initiative (GGI)—a framework for reforming global institutions—at the summit. The core principles underpinning the GGI, according to Xi, include giving a greater voice to developing countries on the world stage and promoting multilateralism—both implicit references to combating US global influence. Xi identified “the Cold War mentality, hegemonism, and protectionism” as central issues that the GGI must counter—again references to the United States. The PRC Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a concept paper for the GGI, accompanying Xi‘s announcement, and identified three key issues affecting global governance: the Global South is underrepresented, the United Nations is losing relative influence and authority, and global governance organizations are ineffective at addressing international issues, such as sustainable development and climate change. The CCP framing of the GGI is consistent with CCP efforts to frame itself as the leader of the Global South and to legitimize it and its revisionist partners’ efforts to upend the US-led international order. PRC partners, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, endorsed the GGI upon its announcement.

The GGI is the latest in a series of international initiatives that Xi has established since 2020 to promote PRC-led mechanisms for global governance. The others are the Global Development Initiative, Global Security Initiative, and Global Civilization Initiative. The PRC uses these initiatives to attract international support for its hegemonic agenda and portray itself as a fairer, more benign global leader than the United States.

PRC state media celebrated the attendance of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the SCO summit. Modi met with Xi, marking the most significant milestone in a months-long rapprochement between India and the PRC. India has been traditionally a more skeptical participant of PRC institution-building on the world stage. The Modi-Xi meeting comes as tensions between the United States and India have increased, as Washington has imposed heavy tariffs on India for its continued import of Russian oil.

The PRC hosted an extravagant military parade immediately after the SCO summit to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Japanese surrender in World War II. Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attended the parade. The PRC likely scheduled the parade to immediately follow the SCO summit to give the impression of robust international support for the emergence of the PRC as a major military power and defender of the postwar global order.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • PRC: CCP leaders hosted the 25th SCO heads of state summit in Tianjin and used it to promote their vision for challenging the US-led international order and eroding US global influence. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi notably attended amid increased tensions between the United States and India over the continued Indian import of Russian oil.

  • PRC: The PRC hosted an extravagant military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Japanese surrender in World War II. The PRC scheduled the parade immediately after the SCO summit likely to give the impression of robust international support for the emergence of the PRC as a major military power and defender of the postwar global order.

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