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China's Role in African Peacekeeping: Decision-Making in the Hu Jintao Era

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China's involvement in African peacekeeping operations has grown significantly in recent years. In 2007, China deployed its first peacekeeping force to Liberia, and since then, it has contributed troops and police to a number of other missions on the continent, including those in Darfur, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

China's growing involvement in African peacekeeping is part of a broader shift in its foreign policy. In recent years, China has become more active in international affairs, and it is increasingly seen as a major player in global security. Its involvement in African peacekeeping is a reflection of this new role, and it is likely to continue to grow in the years to come.

China s African Peacekeeping Decision making in the Hu Jintao Era
China’s African Peacekeeping Decision-making in the Hu Jintao Era
by Fanie Herman

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Language : English
File size : 1717 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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Print length : 238 pages

This article examines the factors that have influenced China's decision-making on African peacekeeping in the Hu Jintao era. It argues that China's decisions have been shaped by a number of factors, including its own domestic interests, the evolving security landscape in Africa, and the expectations of the international community.

China's Domestic Interests

One of the most important factors that has influenced China's decision-making on African peacekeeping is its own domestic interests. China is a major economic power, and it has a strong interest in securing access to natural resources and markets in Africa. Peacekeeping operations can help to create a more stable and secure environment for Chinese businesses operating in Africa, and they can also help to build goodwill among African governments and peoples.

In addition to its economic interests, China also has a strong interest in maintaining its international reputation. China is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, and it is increasingly seen as a major player in global security. Its involvement in African peacekeeping operations helps to burnish its image as a responsible and cooperative member of the international community.

The Evolving Security Landscape in Africa

The evolving security landscape in Africa has also influenced China's decision-making on peacekeeping. In recent years, Africa has been plagued by a number of conflicts, including civil wars, ethnic violence, and terrorism. These conflicts have created a great deal of instability and suffering, and they have also posed a threat to international peace and security.

China is concerned about the security challenges in Africa, and it believes that peacekeeping operations can play a role in helping to address them. Peacekeeping operations can help to protect civilians, facilitate peace negotiations, and provide humanitarian assistance. They can also help to build the capacity of African states to maintain peace and security on their own.

The Expectations of the International Community

The expectations of the international community have also influenced China's decision-making on African peacekeeping. The international community has increasingly looked to China to play a more active role in global security, and it has encouraged China to contribute to peacekeeping operations in Africa.

China is aware of the expectations of the international community, and it has responded by increasing its involvement in African peacekeeping. China has deployed troops and police to a number of missions on the continent, and it has also provided financial and logistical support to other peacekeeping operations.

China's involvement in African peacekeeping has grown significantly in recent years. This growth is part of a broader shift in China's foreign policy, and it is likely to continue in the years to come.

China's decisions on African peacekeeping have been shaped by a number of factors, including its own domestic interests, the evolving security landscape in Africa, and the expectations of the international community. China is a major economic power with a strong interest in securing access to natural resources and markets in Africa. It is also a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and increasingly seen as a major player in global security.

The evolving security landscape in Africa has also influenced China's decision-making on peacekeeping. Africa has been plagued by a number of conflicts in recent years, and China is concerned about the security challenges in the region. It believes that peacekeeping operations can play a role in helping to address these challenges.

The expectations of the international community have also influenced China's decision-making on African peacekeeping. The international community has increasingly looked to China to play a more active role in global security, and it has encouraged China to contribute to peacekeeping operations in Africa.

China is aware of the expectations of the international community, and it has responded by increasing its involvement in African peacekeeping. China has deployed troops and police to a number of missions on the continent, and it has also provided financial and logistical support to other peacekeeping operations.

China's growing involvement in African peacekeeping is a reflection of its new role as a major player in global security. China is a major economic power with a strong interest in Africa, and it is also a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. China's involvement in African peacekeeping is likely to continue to grow in the years to come.

China s African Peacekeeping Decision making in the Hu Jintao Era
China’s African Peacekeeping Decision-making in the Hu Jintao Era
by Fanie Herman

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1717 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 238 pages
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China s African Peacekeeping Decision making in the Hu Jintao Era
China’s African Peacekeeping Decision-making in the Hu Jintao Era
by Fanie Herman

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1717 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 238 pages
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