Publication
Nov 2009
This paper examines China's expanding role in peacekeeping in the context of its growing global presence and increased willingness to commit resources toward constructive engagement. It describes the developments in China’s contributions to UN peacekeeping, the factors motivating these developments, and the prospects for Chinese peacekeeping and related activities. It also presents constructive recommendations aimed at policymakers in China, Africa, Europe, the UN and the US on deepening China’s commitment to multilateral peacekeeping operations and the multilateral peacekeeping regime.
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Author | Bates Gill, Chin-Hao Huang |
Series | SIPRI Policy Papers |
Issue | 25 |
Publisher | Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) |
Copyright | © 2009 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) |