Nations are increasingly ‘playing the field’ when it comes to US and China – a new book explains explains why ‘active nonalignment’ is on the march
Interviewed by The Conversation, 7 July 2025.
Reprinted in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 7 July 2025.
Why the world needs International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations
The Dialogue, CGTN, 11 June 2025.
The Break-Up of the West, the Rise of the Global South and Active Non-Alignment
Other News, 10 June 2025.
As China’s influence grows in the Americas, Trump hints at a Monroe Doctrine 2.0
Interviewed by Howard LaFranchi and Whitney Eulich, Christian Science Monitor, 30 May 2025.
Latin America's pivot: How the US is losing its backyard to China
“The Newsmakers”, TRT, 21 May 2025.
China's visa-free access for South American countries lauded
Interviewed by Yang Gao in China Daily, 16 May 2025.
Letter: LatAm-China ties grow, regardless of Washington
Letter: LatAm-China ties grow, regardless of Washington, Financial Times, 14 May 2025.
Polycrisis, the Global South and Active Non-alignment (ANA): Is Common Ground Possible?
Heine, Jorge. (2025) “Polycrisis, the Global South and Active Non-alignment (ANA): Is Common Ground Possible?”. Fudan J. Hum. Soc. Sci. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40647-025-00439-2
Abstract:
Abstract This article explores the multifaceted crises affecting the world, termed “polycrisis,” with a specific focus on the Global South’s response through the lens of active non-alignment (ANA). These crises, the COVID-19 pandemic, global economic downturns and escalating geopolitical tensions—most notably the Russia–Ukraine conflict and the United States–China rivalry, have exacerbated the vulnerabilities of nations in the Global South, leading to significant humanitarian crises and economic hardships. It further examines the historical context of the West’s diminishing influence in global affairs and the rise of emerging powers, particularly in Asia and Latin America. The concept of ANA is presented as a strategic foreign policy approach that enables nations in the Global South to navigate the pressures from the great powers while asserting their sovereignty and interests. By analyzing the trajectory of international relations and the responses of Global South nations to current geopolitical dynamics, the article seeks to identify potential avenues for collaboration and common ground with the so-called great powers, while emphasizing the necessity of applying a nimble approach to foreign policy that acknowledges the complexities of the contemporary world.
CGTN Europe - BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting
“Global Business”, CGTN Europe, 29 April 2025.
Interview - Morning Wave in Busan
Interviewed on “Morning Wave in Busan”, Busan English Broadcasting, 25 April 2025.
E-International Relations Interview: Jorge Heine
E-International Relations, 14 April 2025.
Panama on edge as US targets China's canal influence
Cited by Matthew Ward Agius in “Panama on edge as US targets China's canal influence”, DW (Deutsche Welle), 10 April 2025.