China's diplomatic manoeuvring on the question of Darfur / Jonathan Holslag
Material type: TextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Journal of Contemporary China Vol 17 No 54, February 2008, pp.71-84Summary: Study of how China's policy towards Darfur evolved from passivity to active persuasion and mediation. In doing so, says this article, China has strengthened its position by achieving increased local influence, reassured partners in Africa and the West, and safeguarded its commercial interests in Sudan (China imported almost half of all Sudan's oil production in 2006).Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Study of how China's policy towards Darfur evolved from passivity to active persuasion and mediation. In doing so, says this article, China has strengthened its position by achieving increased local influence, reassured partners in Africa and the West, and safeguarded its commercial interests in Sudan (China imported almost half of all Sudan's oil production in 2006).
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