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After meetings of the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2010,especially the Rio + 20 Summit on Sustainable Development,there have been increasingly frequent debates on the post-2015 intemational development agenda (hereinafter referred to as "the post-2015 agenda").From May to July 2013,the UN released three key reports on this issue.1 In September,the 68th UN General Assembly discussed laying a foundation for the post-2015 agenda.2The UN will then set the final post-2015 agenda and expand inter-governmental negotiations by September 2014 so that it can be passed by the General Assembly in 2015 and be launched on 1 January 2016.China urgently needs to establish a comprehensive and forward-looking engagement strategy to ensure a proper focus for the post-2015 agenda and promote the establishment of a new global partnership for development.