This episode of Henry's Take examines the recent establishment of the International Organization for Mediation, a new global body set up in Hong Kong with the support of China and over 30 countries.
While some Western media continue questioning Hong Kong's rule of law, this development offers a different perspective — showcasing the city's potential as a global hub for peaceful dispute resolution.
What role will Hong Kong play in international mediation? How does this reflect China's commitment to peaceful diplomacy and multilateralism? What does this mean for the future of global dispute resolution?
Henry shares his insights on how this new organization fills a gap in the international legal landscape — and how China and Hong Kong aim to promote a more harmonious global order through dialogue over confrontation.
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(Camera & video editing: Jack Wang; Editor: Liu Yu)
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