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China and responsibility to protect: maintenance and change of its policy for intervention / Tiewa, Liu   Journal Article
Tiewa, Liu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article tries to analyze Chinese policy stance on the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) concept from two levels: its basic attitude towards the core principles of this concept and its specific attitudes towards the execution of this concept, that is, the international intervention actions. Starting from the clarification of the RtoP concept, the article analyzes the maintenance and change of China's stance on state sovereign and non-interference principle. In the third part, four features of Chinese specific attitudes on intervention actions are abstracted, including cautiousness, aversion of military means, emphasis of UN authority and local support. Then the article further examines China's policy during the Libyan war, and finds that it basically follows the above framework.
Key Words Change  Maintenance  RtoP  Chinese Attitude 
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