1. International Economic Cooperation and Sustainable Growth
Explore the role of the global trade system in promoting economic growth and environmental sustainability, with a focus on implementing green economic policies and improving multilateral cooperation mechanisms.
2. Development Aid, Poverty Reduction, and the Development of Underdeveloped Countries
Focus on the socio-economic development of developing countries, study international aid and cooperation mechanisms, and explore pathways for poverty reduction through economic cooperation and technology transfer.
3. Green Finance and Sustainable Investment
Examine the critical role of green finance in advancing low-carbon economies and environmental protection, with research on its policy frameworks and international best practices.
4. Social Equity and Gender Equality
Investigate the key roles of social inclusion and gender equality in sustainable development, proposing innovative solutions to promote social equity and inclusive development.
5. Global Health and Public Health
Address global health challenges by studying health policies, medical equity, and innovative models for cross-border health assistance, advancing sustainable development in health.
6. Rule of Law in International Affairs and Development of International Norms
Within the framework of international economic cooperation and global governance, study the role of international rule of law, particularly the applications of environmental law, climate law, and international economic law in achieving sustainable development.
7. Climate Action and Environmental Governance
Explore pathways for climate change policies and renewable energy technologies, promoting global low-carbon economic transitions and the construction of environmental rule of law frameworks.
8. Quality Education and International Talent Development
From a global perspective, promote the integration of education with sustainable development goals, studying educational equity and skill development's long-term impacts on socio-economic progress.
9. Civilizational Exchange and Global Sustainable Development
Civilizational exchange and mutual learning, as advocated by UNESCO, represent a vital global strategy for achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Different civilizations, through exchange and integration, can address global challenges such as poverty, climate change, and social inequality. Such exchange fosters cultural diversity, social inclusion, and international cooperation, injecting significant soft power into global sustainable development.
This area aims to explore the mechanisms by which civilizational exchange addresses global sustainable development challenges, providing theoretical foundations and practical guidance for cross-cultural cooperation. It also seeks to enhance the strategic value of cultural dialogue in international economic cooperation and environmental governance, promoting equity and inclusiveness in global governance.