China's new roles and behaviour in conflict-affected regions: reconsidering non-interference and non-intervention/ Miwa Hirono
Material type: TextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): In: The China Quarterly September 2019, No.239, pp.573-593 (17)Summary: This article demonstrates that defining the principles has always been a political act and secondly offering new discussions about how China's expanding economic power forced the country to more actively engage in politics of conflict-affected regions. It also offers a conceptual framework to explain why and how China has become increasingly active in peacebuilding and conflict mediation.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article demonstrates that defining the principles has always been a political act and secondly offering new discussions about how China's expanding economic power forced the country to more actively engage in politics of conflict-affected regions. It also offers a conceptual framework to explain why and how China has become increasingly active in peacebuilding and conflict mediation.
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