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Lessons from Xi Jinping’s leadership, China’s rise

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November 13, 2025

I WOULD like to convey my profound gratitude to my family who inspired and encouraged me during the development of my book, Xi Jinping and The Global South.

- PROFESSOR DAVID MONYAE

Lessons from Xi Jinping’s leadership, China’s rise

MINISTER of Agriculture John Steenhuizen announced that the department had signed a historic stone fruit trade protocol recently. Steenhuizen said that the Chinese market could unlock approximately R400 million for the agriculture industry over the next five years | THOMAS HOLDER File

(THOMAS HOLDER File)

It is dedicated to the memory of my late brother, Mashudu Eddie Edward Monyee. I'm also grateful to my colleagues at the Centre for Africa~China Studies (CACS) at the University of Johannesburg. My thanks also goes to the Chinese Embassy for its facilitation of scholarly collaboration with colleagues in China.

This book invites us all to rethink international relations from the critical perspective of the Global South, a lens that reveals both the challenges and opportunities shaping our shared world. Understanding international relations is far more than an academic pursuit; it is essential for grappling with the complex dynamics, from conflicts and economic disparities to environmental crises and rapid technological transformations.

For too long, the global order has been dominated by a limited set of powerful actors, marginalising the voices and interests of Global South countries. This structural imbalance has perpetuated inequalities and artificially limited opportunities for meaningful participation in global governance. However, this book reflects the ongoing transformation, where Global South nations are increasingly raising their voices, crafting new narratives, asserting agency, and contributing innovative solutions to global challenges.

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