Chinas Changing Foreign Policy towards UN Peacekeeping Operations: Realism and Neoliberalism Perspectives,Used

Chinas Changing Foreign Policy towards UN Peacekeeping Operations: Realism and Neoliberalism Perspectives,Used

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This book analyze Chinas changing foreign policy towards the United Nations Peacekeeping Operation (UNPKO). In 1950s, China rejected any forms of intervention towards internal affairs of one country. In 19491971, China even condemned the establishment of the UNPKO. But in the subsequent years, China not only participated in the decision making of UNPKO deployment in the Council, but also gave financial support to the UNPKO expenditure and sent its troops. In analysing this phenomenon, two main theories in international relations are applied: realism and neoliberalism. Realism, with selfhelp concept, is incapable explaining the Chinas increasing cooperation with other countries. PostMao Chinas leaders considered the selfreliance policy is no longer beneficial which proves neoliberalism assumption that it is in one countrys need to cooperate. Nonetheless, realism prevails to show that Chinas cooperative approach is to increase its national power in order to balance the increasing power of others. Realists see this change as phenomena of "cooperate to compete".

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