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2020 | 13 | nr 4 | 143--254
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China as a Peacekeeper: the Case of MINURSO

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This paper examines the development of active Chinese involvement in the UN missions and contributes to a more nuanced understanding of a growing Chinese presence in the multilateral security field. In this research, the authors have used descriptive and analytical methods in addition to their ongoing fieldwork in several Sub-Saharan African countries and China. After presenting China's UN-policy, drawn upon relevant literature, the authors test a wide range of the UN resolutions and other data, comparing their case study about MINURSO to other UN Peace Operations. Though MINURSO in Western Sahara was not their top priority, China also participated in this mission, to gain valuable experiences for future cooperation. In conclusion, the paper demonstrates China's global rise in general, and its ascending position as a global security provider, in particular, via its African engagements. (original abstract)
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13
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143--254
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  • University of Pécs, Hungary
  • University of Pécs, Hungary
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