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ID159918
Title ProperDiplomatic Opportunities and Rising Threats
Other Title Information The Expanding Role of Non-Traditional Security in Chinese Foreign and Security Policy
LanguageENG
AuthorGhiselli, Andrea
Summary / Abstract (Note)Through the lens of securitization theory, this article looks at the significant impact that non-traditional security has had over Chinese foreign policy. Over time, non-traditional security has changed from being understood as an opportunity to boost China’s international standing, to being seen as an important category within security threats. China’s security and diplomatic behavior has changed accordingly. In particular, China has become more confident in using and authorizing force. This article pinpoints this process started in the 1990s by looking at the debate within the government and the legal, institutional and military response against those new threats. It also prompts important considerations about the drivers and the direction of Chinese foreign policy, and the general approach of studying the same subject.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 27, No.112; Jul 2018: p.611-625
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 27 No 112
Key WordsChinese Foreign and Security Policy ;  Diplomatic Opportunities ;  Rising Threats ;  Role of Non-Traditional Security


 
 
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