Publication

Jun 2014

Since China is expanding its economic and physical presence throughout the globe, this paper wonders whether it can maintain its traditional noninterference policy towards other states. It concludes that although Beijing's adherence to this principle is becoming increasingly 'flexible', it's unlikely the country will abandon it anytime soon.

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Author Mathieu Duchâtel, Oliver Bräuner, Zhou Hang
Series SIPRI Policy Papers
Issue 41
Publisher Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
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