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competing models such as hegemonic stability, balance of power and institutional
cooperation, while the primary aims of international security remain to be avoiding
major wars, maintaining the stability of the international system and the survival
of its members, along with the new task of promoting global economic justice
and meeting the challenge of various non-traditional security issues. In an age of
security interdependence, international society must make joint efforts to rebuild the
consensus on security in light of the fundamental values of common and cooperative
security ideas, and to practice a truly international security strategy so as to break
away from the security dilemmas brought about by each countrys dependence on its
own national self-helping security strategy.
Key Wordsinternational security, common security, value consensus, security
ideas, security strategies
AuthorSHI Bin, professor at School of Government and School of International
Studies, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093.

41 The New Modalities of Global Governance Matter: On the


Shaping of the Transformation of Global Governance
PANG Zhongying
AbstractThe old global governance or international governance has failed to
respond to increasingly global issues and global challenges, making the new global
governance increasingly necessary. New global governance can be defined as the new
theory and practice of global issues and global challenges. The focus of this paper is
not the necessity of the new global governance but rather ways to achieve new global
governance. It is extremely important that the international community discovers
the new modalities : innovative practical ways, means and modes to bring about
effective global governance. Currently, the following simultaneous processes may
lead to the expected transformation of global governance: 1) the reforming of the
existing international institutions to enhance the indispensable roles played by the
rising powers in them; 2) the development of such new-born global frameworks
as the G20; 3) the establishment of a number of the new international institutions
to address increasing global problems under the UN leadership. China and other
globally rising powers are becoming a major driving force in the transformation of
global governance. However, these new players should offer their concrete modalities
and solutions to global issues instead of empty rhetoric.
Key WordsThe new global governance, the transformation of global governance,
peacekeeping, global Financial governance, regional governance, Rising Powers
AuthorPANG Zhongying, professor at School of International Relations,
Renmin University, director of the Research Center of Global Governance, Beijing,
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