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China's security council engagement: the impact of normative and causal beliefs / MacLeod, Lisa   Journal Article
MacLeod, Lisa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay argues that UN Security Council responses to internal armed conflict are the product of the interests as well as the causal and principled beliefs of its engaged permanent members. As China has grown from a regional to a global actor, it has become a more active participant in Council deliberations. The cases of East Timor and Darfur highlight the ways in which Council decisions have come to reflect Chinese understanding of the causes of peace and conflict and appropriate peace strategies. The future of UN peace operations will depend on the ability of the Council's engaged participants to discover shared interests and points of convergence in their causal and principled beliefs.
Key Words Security Council  East Timor  China  Darfur  United Nations 
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