Case studies on preventive diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific / edited by Yanjun Guo, Lin Wu.
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Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ :
World Scientific,
[2021]
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Series: | Series on Asian regional cooperation studies,
Vol. 2. |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Editors
- Acknowledgments
- Part 1 Country Practices
- Chapter 1 China and Responsibility to Protect: Maintenance and Change of its Policy for Intervention
- Introduction
- The Concept of Responsibility to Protect
- China's Basic Attitude Toward Responsibility to Protect
- China's Specific Attitudes Toward Intervention
- Case Study: China's Attitude Toward Libya Crisis
- Conclusions
- Chapter 2 Sino-Russian Border Settlement and Preventive Diplomacy Experience in Eurasia
- Introduction.
- Eurasian Landmass and the Contested Nature of Borders
- Sino-Russian border settlement as the Core Issue of Confidence Building in Eurasia
- The SCO Experience in Confidence Building and PD
- Conclusions
- Chapter 3 Sino-Japanese Relationship: Model Case of Preventive Diplomacy?
- Pros and Cons of the Quiet Fence-Mending Process under "Cold Peace"
- Chapter 4 Preventive Diplomacy in the South China Sea from a Regional Perspective and China's Role
- High Time to Introduce Preventive Diplomacy to Manage the South China Sea Issue.
- Construction of the South China Sea Preventive Diplomacy from the Regional Perspective
- China's Role
- Chapter 5 International Public Opinion on China's Engagement in Conflicts between Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Introduction
- China's Engagement
- Engaging in shuttle diplomacy
- Formulating diversified dialogue mechanisms
- Including Pakistan and Afghanistan into the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) cooperation framework
- Deepening cooperation with two neighbors on counter-terrorism
- Views from International Community
- Views from Western countries.
- To create a peaceful and stable environment to implement the BRI
- To strengthen the cooperation with two countries on counter-terrorism in Xinjiang
- Views from Afghanistan and Pakistan
- To secure the development of the key part of BRI-CPEC
- Will accept a coalition government of Afghanistan with Taliban in its own self-interest
- Consequences
- In Western countries' opinions
- Afghan and Pakistani opinions
- China plays a significant role in the peace process of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
- China sees Pakistan as the key to addressing the issue of Afghanistan but puts limited pressure on Pakistan
- Conclusions
- Chapter 6 China's Participation in Resolving the Rohingya Crisis between Myanmar and Bangladesh
- Introduction
- The Causes and the Escalation of Rohingya Crisis
- Approaches China Took to Participate in the Settlement of the Rohingya Crisis
- International Community's Views on China's Participation in Solving the Rohingya Crisis
- Views on China's Purposes of Involvement in the Rohingya Issue
- Views of Myanmar and Bangladesh
- Views of Western countries.