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ID098168
Title ProperAssessing China's approach to regional multilateral security cooperation
LanguageENG
AuthorKang, Taek Goo
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyses factors that cause China to have different approaches to different regional multilateral security institutions. Current research not only has little to say about China's motivation to participate, but also little regarding the level of its participation in or support for regional security institutions. To explain why China's post-cold war participation in regional multilateral security institutions varies, this article argues that threat levels help explain China's conditions for participating in multilateral security institutions, and security interests help explain China's behaviour as a member of such institutions. The author stresses that these are useful variables that can explain China's behaviour with respect to regional multilateral security institutions. In the foreseeable future, China's general posture toward regional multilateral security cooperation will be passive participation and strong support. Australia should not only consider strategies which emphasise strengthened bilateral relationships between Canberra and Beijing, but also continue to positively support regional multilateral security institutions.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 64, No. 4; Aug 2010: p.406 - 431
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 64, No. 4; Aug 2010: p.406 - 431
Key WordsChina ;  Regional Multilateral Security Cooperation ;  Security Institutions


 
 
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