China and Intervention at the UN Security Council - Courtney J. Fung

China and Intervention at the UN Security Council

Reconciling Status
Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2019
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-884274-3 (ISBN)
109,70 inkl. MwSt
This book explains China's inconsistent response to intervention at the UN Security Council. It draws upon new data, and concludes with new perspectives on the malleability of China's core interests, insights about the application of status for cooperation, and the implications of the status dilemma for rising powers.
What explains China's response to intervention at the UN Security Council? China and Intervention at the UN Security Council argues that status is an overlooked determinant in understanding its decisions, even in the apex cases that are shadowed by a public discourse calling for foreign-imposed regime change in Sudan, Libya, and Syria. It posits that China reconciles its status dilemma as it weighs decisions to intervene: seeking recognition from both its intervention peer groups of great powers and developing states. Understanding the impact and scope conditions of status answers why China has taken certain positions regarding intervention and how these positions were justified. Foreign policy behavior that complies with status, and related social factors like self-image and identity, means that China can select policy options bearing material costs. China and Intervention at the UN Security Council offers a rich study of Chinese foreign policy, going beyond works available in breadth and in depth. It draws on an extensive collection of data, including over two hundred interviews with UN officials and Chinese foreign policy elites, participant observation at UN Headquarters, and a dataset of Chinese-language analysis regarding foreign-imposed regime change and intervention. The book concludes with new perspectives on the malleability of China's core interests, insights about the application of status for cooperation and the implications of the status dilemma for rising powers.

Courtney J. Fung is an Assistant Professor of International Relations at the University of Hong Kong. Her research focuses on how rising powers, like China and India, address the norms and provisions for a global security order. She was most recently a research fellow with the East Asia Institute in their Program on Peace, Governance, and Development in East Asia, and was previously a post-doctoral fellow with the now Columbia-Harvard China and the World Program, based at the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University. She held pre-doctoral fellowships with the International Security Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, and with the Global Peace Operations Program at the Center on International Cooperation, New York University.

List of Tables
List of Graphs
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Background
1: Historical Overview of China and Intervention at the UN Security Council
2: Chinese Discourse on Foreign-Imposed Regime Change
Theory
3: Theory and Empirical Strategy
Cases
4: Status and Intervention in Darfur, Sudan 2004 - 2008
5: Status and Intervention in Libya, 2011 - 2012
6: Status and Intervention in Syria, 2011 - 2015
7: Conclusion
Appendix: Chinese Ambassadors to the United Nations, 1971-2018
Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 157 x 240 mm
Gewicht 596 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-19-884274-0 / 0198842740
ISBN-13 978-0-19-884274-3 / 9780198842743
Zustand Neuware
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