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Beyond Rigidity = China’s Non-intervention Policy in the Post-Cold War Period /
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Title/Author:
Beyond Rigidity/ by Mu Ren.
Reminder of title:
China’s Non-intervention Policy in the Post-Cold War Period /
Author:
Ren, Mu.
Description:
XX, 261 p.online resource. :
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Asia—Politics and government. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4623-9
ISBN:
9789813346239
Beyond Rigidity = China’s Non-intervention Policy in the Post-Cold War Period /
Ren, Mu.
Beyond Rigidity
China’s Non-intervention Policy in the Post-Cold War Period /[electronic resource] :by Mu Ren. - 1st ed. 2021. - XX, 261 p.online resource.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Interpreting (Non)-Intervention and Turning to the China’s Case -- Chapter 3: Exploring China’s Non-intervention Policy in the Post-Cold War Era -- Chapter 4: Authorizing Interventions: The Cases of the Gulf War, Afghanistan, and North Korea -- Chapter 5: Conceding Interventions: The Cases of Crimea, Libya, and Darfur -- Chapter 6: Opposing Interventions: The Cases of Kosovo, Syria, and Zimbabwe -- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
This book investigates China’s foreign policy concerning the principle of non-intervention in domestic affairs of other states in the post-Cold War period. The principle of non-intervention has traditionally been central to Chinese foreign policy, but as China's economy has boomed, international attention to her foreign policy has been increasingly hostile. Accordingly, an exploration of China’s non-intervention policy is worthwhile to understand China’s foreign policy and its international behavior. This book will be of interest to China watchers, scholars of geopolitics, and Asian historians. Mu Ren is Assistant Professor of the School of International and Public Affairs and full-time researcher of Institute of International Relations at Jilin University, China. She gives lectures on Theories of International Relations and Global Governance to undergraduate and masters. She received the PhD in International Relations from Ritsumeikan University of Japan. Her research field is broad, including IR theory, Sino-Japanese relations and global governance.
ISBN: 9789813346239
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Interpreting (Non)-Intervention and Turning to the China’s Case -- Chapter 3: Exploring China’s Non-intervention Policy in the Post-Cold War Era -- Chapter 4: Authorizing Interventions: The Cases of the Gulf War, Afghanistan, and North Korea -- Chapter 5: Conceding Interventions: The Cases of Crimea, Libya, and Darfur -- Chapter 6: Opposing Interventions: The Cases of Kosovo, Syria, and Zimbabwe -- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
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