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ID136551
Title ProperChina and the regional counter-terrorism structure
Other Title Informationan organizational analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorWallace, Thomas
Summary / Abstract (Note)China is a member of the Regional Counter-Terrorism Structure (RCTS), the security organ of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Given China’s issues with Uighur separatists, close relationship with other SCO members such as Russia, and bankrolling of expanded SCO projects in other areas, one might expect RCTS to be a hub of Chinese-backed security cooperation. Yet it is not so. RCTS has a tiny staff and budget, and lacks the bureaucratic muscle to actually implement most of its broad security mandate. The author argues that this is a consequence of China’s reticence and/or inability to contribute to international security at a level commensurate with its ballooning capabilities.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security Vol.10, No.3; Sep-Dec.2014: p.199-220
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol: 10 No 3
Standard NumberChina


 
 
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