Changes in the global landscape call for a solidified, stronger BRICS with better contribution to the global governance as the bloc of five emerging economies enters its second decade.
The BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) will focus on green development within the bloc and in other emerging economies over the next few years.
A total of 66 institutions from China were included in a world university ranking published Tuesday by the Times Higher Education.
Robert Lawrence Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Foundation, shared his views in an interview concerning how to understand China's governance as well as how it can contribute to global governance.
BRICS members should cooperate more deeply in the coming decade to improve the group's performance and increase tangible benefits for its people.
Experts from the BRICS countries speak highly of the ideas and practice of governance by Chinese President Xi Jinping, and give thumbs up to the "people first" principle immersed in his governance model as well as his suggestions on governance across the globe.
China will contribute its wisdom at home to promote mutually beneficial cooperation between the BRICS members and improve global governance.
China continues to enjoy strong growth which is projected at 6.7 percent for 2017, and shows potential to sustain the increasing momentum over the medium term, said International Monetary Fund (IMF) in a recent annual report.
Since the convening of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China five years ago, the CPC Central Committee with Xi Jinping as its core has firmly promoted a major-country diplomatic approach based on a series of characteristics.
Over the past few year Tibet has intensified the construction of high-speed rail while balancing the ecological protection.