China in the UN Security Council decision-making on Iraq conflicting understandings, competing preferences
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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New York :
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2013.
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Series: | New international relations.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The reasons for action: strategic preferences in explaining foreign policy
- China's strategic preferences in the UN Security Council, 1971-the mid 1980s
- China's decisions in the Security Council over the use of force (1990-2002)
- State sovereignty vs. humanitarian intervention: China's position over the establishment of no-fly zones (1991-1992)
- China and the UN sanctions regime against Iraq (1991-2002)
- Weapons inspections: China, the UN and the disarming of Iraq (1991-2002)
- Conclusions.