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The performance of the four major deficits

The performance of the four major deficits: governance deficit, trust deficit, peace deficit and development deficit.

1, the peace deficit mainly refers to the frequent occurrence of local wars, regional conflicts and ethnic conflicts around the world, which leads to the destruction of peace and the turbulent environment for human survival and development.

2. The development deficit is characterized by insufficient global development aggregate, insufficient development momentum and uneven distribution, which leads to the failure to realize universal benefits and enjoyment of development achievements.

3. Security deficit mainly refers to hegemonism, cold war mentality, big country game, collectivization and "small circle", which are still widespread in international relations. Traditional security and non-traditional security threats are intertwined, which seriously threaten the security of all countries and all mankind.

4. The governance deficit mainly refers to the impact and destruction of the global governance system and the insufficient supply of global governance, which makes the existing governance system unable to effectively deal with global problems.

The "four major deficits" in today's world are getting worse.

1, the peace deficit is constantly expanding, and local conflicts and turmoil are frequent.

In recent years, geopolitical risks have intensified, regional conflicts and local wars have continued, terrorism has been rampant, and people in many countries have been devastated by wars. In particular, the outbreak of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has made the global peace situation worse. The involvement of various forces in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the cruelty of the conflict, and various sanctions and anti-sanctions, group confrontation and terrorist activities in the conflict highlight the fragility of world peace and remind people once again that the world is not peaceful.

2. The development deficit is serious, and the problems of underdevelopment and imbalance are prominent.

First, the kinetic energy of global development is insufficient, and the growth dividends brought by the first three scientific and technological revolutions are gradually exhausted, which makes global development lack the support of scientific and technological revolutions and the driving force for development.

Second, the total global development is insufficient. After the global financial crisis in 2008, the global economy, especially the developed countries, grew slowly or even stagnated, resulting in insufficient global development and growth.

Third, global development is unbalanced. With the deepening of globalization, the development gap between different groups and countries has widened, leading to the prevalence of populism and protectionism in some countries, which has led to the intensification of anti-globalization.