// Global Analysis Archive
An index of Xi Jinping’s speeches and signed articles from late 2024 through January 2026 indicates sustained emphasis on equitable global governance, inclusive Asia-Pacific economic integration, and coalition-building via BRICS/SCO and ‘Plus’ formats. The 2025 release of 15th Five-Year Plan recommendation explanations signals an approaching planning-cycle pivot likely to shape both domestic priorities and external economic messaging.
A source listing of Xi Jinping’s speeches and signed articles (2024–2026) indicates a consistent focus on multilateral economic governance narratives across APEC, G20, BRICS, and SCO. The schedule also highlights intensified Global South engagement via FOCAC and China-CELAC, paired with standardized pre-visit bilateral media signaling.
The source indicates Xi Jinping used a dense 2025 schedule of APEC, SCO, BRICS, and China-CELAC engagements to reinforce China’s regional economic narrative and deepen alternative multilateral platforms. Domestic ecological messaging and a 2026 note to a new data organization suggest continued emphasis on governance legitimacy and standards-related signaling.
China’s engagement in Latin America and the Caribbean is shifting from a commodity-boom honeymoon to a more pragmatic, contested partnership as dependency, skepticism, and U.S.-China rivalry intensify. Brookings argues the United States retains deep relational advantages but must pair them with credible economic and diplomatic initiatives to avoid ceding further ground to Beijing.
An index of Xi Jinping’s speeches and signed articles from late 2024 through January 2026 indicates sustained emphasis on equitable global governance, inclusive Asia-Pacific economic integration, and coalition-building via BRICS/SCO and ‘Plus’ formats. The 2025 release of 15th Five-Year Plan recommendation explanations signals an approaching planning-cycle pivot likely to shape both domestic priorities and external economic messaging.
A source listing of Xi Jinping’s speeches and signed articles (2024–2026) indicates a consistent focus on multilateral economic governance narratives across APEC, G20, BRICS, and SCO. The schedule also highlights intensified Global South engagement via FOCAC and China-CELAC, paired with standardized pre-visit bilateral media signaling.
The source indicates Xi Jinping used a dense 2025 schedule of APEC, SCO, BRICS, and China-CELAC engagements to reinforce China’s regional economic narrative and deepen alternative multilateral platforms. Domestic ecological messaging and a 2026 note to a new data organization suggest continued emphasis on governance legitimacy and standards-related signaling.
China’s engagement in Latin America and the Caribbean is shifting from a commodity-boom honeymoon to a more pragmatic, contested partnership as dependency, skepticism, and U.S.-China rivalry intensify. Brookings argues the United States retains deep relational advantages but must pair them with credible economic and diplomatic initiatives to avoid ceding further ground to Beijing.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4335 | Xi’s 2024–2026 Messaging Map: Global Governance, Asia-Pacific Openness, and Expanded ‘Plus’ Diplomacy | China | 2026-04-28 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3508 | Xi’s 2024–2026 Speech Calendar Signals Summit-Centric Economic Governance Messaging | China diplomacy | 2026-04-05 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3476 | Xi’s 2025 Multilateral Messaging: APEC Economic Framing, SCO/BRICS Consolidation, and Emerging Data Governance Signals | China | 2026-04-05 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-81 | China’s Pragmatic Advance in Latin America: Opportunity, Backlash, and a Narrow U.S. Window | China | 2026-01-23 | 2 | ACCESS » |