China en de bescherming van burgers in conflictsituaties: opkomende macht zoekt rol
- Sara Van Hoeymissen
Abstract
Contemporary violent conflicts are mostly internal in nature. The serious humanitarian consequences that they often cause belong in principle to the internal affairs of the sovereign state in which they occur. Since the 90s, however, the international community is playing an increasingly important role in addressing the humanitarian consequences of internal conflicts. What kind of a partner is the West, meeting in this field with China? From the perspective of identities and role conceptions, this article high lights the Chinese debate on the principle of non-interference in internal affairs. This decades old cornerstone of China's foreign policy is under discussion as a result of China's rise, which is raising expectations of a more active role of China, including conflict management. This article examines the changing self-images that lead to the search tor a new Chinese role but also points to the enduring influence of older role conceptions. The empirica! focus is on Africa, with examples trom Chinese policy toward some recent African complex crises.
How to Cite:
Van Hoeymissen, S., (2014) “China en de bescherming van burgers in conflictsituaties: opkomende macht zoekt rol”, Res Publica 56(1), 31-57.
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