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ID161615
Title ProperChina’s evolving motivations and goals in UN peacekeeping participation
LanguageENG
AuthorFang, Songying ;  Songying Fang
Summary / Abstract (Note)This brief examines how the motivations and goals of China’s participation in United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations have evolved since 1990 as a result of China’s changing national interests. We conclude that China is unlikely to abandon its long-held foreign policy principle of non-interference. However, motivated by a desire to be seen as a responsible global power, Beijing is seriously considering a more proactive approach to humanitarian crises, which may include direct intervention. Furthermore, as a significant contributor of troops and financing, China is uniquely positioned to represent the perspectives of both developing and developed countries in UN peacekeeping. To do so, Beijing will need to increase its leadership role in UN peacekeeping operations and offer creative ideas about how to promote reconciliation and development in post-conflict societies.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 73, No.3; Sep 2018: p.464-473
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 73 No 3
Key WordsPeacekeeping ;  Africa ;  China ;  Responsibility to Protect ;  United Nations


 
 
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