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Well-known Singapore scholar warns of weakening global governance, stresses certainty achievable

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Well-known Singapore scholar warns of weakening global governance, stresses certainty achievable

2026-03-26 17:32 Last Updated At:20:07

Global institutions are being weakened at a time when they should be reinforced, the well-known Singapore scholar, Kishore Mahbubani, warned on Wednesday at the ongoing Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual Conference 2026 in south China's Hainan Province, according to a report published by China Global Television Network (CGTN) on Thursday.

Mahbubani, founding dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy of the National University of Singapore, spoke at a BFA high-level panel themed "Injecting Certainty into an Uncertain World." He said that all humanity lives in a small global village, pointing to challenges ranging from climate change and financial crises to oil price volatility as evidence of interconnectedness.

"We are entering a new era of world history and that new era is marked very clearly. The data is there. By the end of the era of Western domination of world history and the return of Asia, all of humanity now, all eight billion of us, we used to think that we live in a very large planet Earth. No, we no longer live in a large planet Earth. We live in a small global village. And every day you get evidence that we are living in a small global village. And if you look at the challenges that we face, whether it's climate change, global financial crisis, oil prices, one village that we live in," said Mahbubani.

Mahbubani warned that weakening global governance could prove a serious mistake, but remained optimistic, saying that solutions exist and humanity can still build a more certain world.

"We are weakening institutions of global governance at a time when we should be strengthening them. And I think when future historians write about our time, they'll see it as an act of great folly on our part for failing to strengthen our global village councils at this time. So at the end of the day, even though I have emphasized that the challenges that we face, enormous, there are solutions, and we shouldn't despair. We can create a world of certainty," said Mahbubani.

The BFA Annual Conference 2026 opened on Tuesday with the theme of "Shaping a Shared Future: New Dynamics, New Opportunities, New Cooperation." It will run to Friday.

Founded in 2001, the forum has grown into a key platform for addressing Asian issues and strengthening cooperation both within the region and globally.

Well-known Singapore scholar warns of weakening global governance, stresses certainty achievable

Well-known Singapore scholar warns of weakening global governance, stresses certainty achievable

China's Winter Paralympic delegation has been hailed for their successful showing at the recent 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Paralympic Games, with a special summary meeting paying tribute to their table-topping achievements.

The meeting in Beijing on Wednesday looked back on the exceptional performance of the delegation, which secured 15 golds, 13 silvers and 16 bronzes at the Games in Italy, with the overall medal tally of 44 marking the country's best-ever performance at an overseas Winter Paralympics.

Cheng Kai, who was the head of the delegation and also serves as president of the China Disabled Persons' Federation, delivered a speech to honor the para athletes.

The event also saw speeches from coaches' representatives Ru Xia and double gold-medal winning Para Biathlon and Para Cross-country Skier Cai Jiayun, who shared his remarkable experience at the Games.

After the meeting, athletes expressed their ambitions for the next Paralympics in France in four years' time.

"Today's meeting was very important and inspiring for me. Looking at the future, I will continue to fight for the next Winter Paralympics in the French Alps, live up to my country's expectations on us, and win more glory," said Cai.

"I will keep working hard in the future, and stay grounded in all my training. And I will pass on this Paralympic spirit and Winter Olympic spirit," said Wang Meng, who captured China's first-ever gold medal in the wheelchair curling mixed doubles.

The Chinese delegation consisted of 167 members, including 70 para athletes who are all amateurs, aged between 18 and 40, who competed in 71 events across six sporting disciplines.

The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics were held from March 6 to 15.

China's Winter Paralympic team hailed after topping medal table

China's Winter Paralympic team hailed after topping medal table

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