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After The Cold War, China's Participation In Un Peacekeeping Operations Research

Posted on:2012-04-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X W LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2216330335985436Subject:International relations
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As to U.N., the U.N. peace-keeping operation is a vital method of protecting the world peace. In the past 60 years, while the U.N. peace-keeping made a great contribution to the world peace, it also came across many new problems. As one of the U.N. initiator and five permanent council countries, China is noticeable in the area of U.N. peace-keeping operations.China's participating in the U.N. peace-keeping went through a complex process, from the approving in attitude to the participating in practice, since China got the legal seat in 1971. The great change of world system and the domestic situation can give an explanation to this change.China's participating not only improved the status, image and soft power of China, but also benefit to the development of the army. Besides, the world peace and the peacekeeping regime have been promoted.In the 21th, the rising China and the Chinese mode have become the focal point of world politics. The relationship between China and the world system attracted people's eyes. China's participating in the U.N. peace-keeping operations become a part of the study of the interactive of China and world system.China's participating in the U.N. peace-keeping operations is the object of the study. This paper mainly analyzes China's participating in the U.N. peace-keeping operations. After the introduction of UN and China's peacekeeping operations, the paper explains the causes of the change in the participating after the Cold War. Then after analyzing the influence of the participating, the paper discusses the interaction between China and the world system and provided suggestions,finding that the participating in the world system follows in paper sequence, that is to say, from adapting negatively to participating positively.
Keywords/Search Tags:U.N. peace-keeping operation, China, Post-Cold War
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