Introduction PART 1: Environmental Policy, Climate Change, and Ecological Civilization 1. Meeting sustainable development goals through a paradigm shift in the world pattern 2. China's global ecological civilization and multilateral environmental governance 3. Chinese power sector regulation: Key lessons for developing nations Part 2: Trade Wars, Economic Cooperation, and Social Justice 4. The crisis of international trade, and its cultural and political implications: Is the EU's approach contributing to a renewal of multilateralism? 5. EU-China economic and trade relations in the hard times of the world economy 6. Towards a comprehensive approach to trade and social justice Part 3: Which Global Governance and Multilateral Peacekeeping? 7. Multilateralism in crisis: A European perspective 8.
Human security, climate change, and migration: A European perspective PART 4: Universalism vs. Relativism in Protecting Human Rights 9. Multiple modernities and universal human rights 10. Human rights and a "garden" of human community in the post-globalization era 11. The crisis of multilateralism and the future of human rights PART 5: Towards a New Multilateralism: Deepening the Conceptional Dimension 12. Multilateralism via inter-practicality: Institutions and relations.