International Relations Is China part of the solution or part of the problem in the Arab-Israeli peace process? March 2, 2015 0 Written by Sam Chester. Much ink has been spilled in recent years on speculation that the Chinese state, buoyed by its growing economic imprint and…
China-Middle East China’s attraction to “the cemetery of the great powers” February 26, 2015 0 Written by Meron Medzini. A Chinese diplomat is reported to have claimed that the Middle East is the cemetery of the great powers. The implication being…
China-Middle East China’s Diplomatic Initiatives on the Palestinian Issue: Hollow words or concrete solutions? February 24, 2015 0 Written by Yoram Evron. In May 2013, during the (separate) state visits in China of president of the Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas and Israel's prime…
China Revisiting China’s Non-Interference Policy Towards Intrastate Wars April 3, 2014 1 Written by Mordechai Chaziza and Ogen S. Goldman. Since its foundation, Beijing has experienced several major shifts in its behaviour towards the outside world. As a…
China China and Intervention: Is Beijing really a ‘monster’ that protects tyrants? April 1, 2014 0 Written by Shogo Suzuki. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has long been considered a conservative power with regards to sovereignty and intervention. China’s history…
China Special Issue on China’s Non-interference Policy March 31, 2014 0 For decades, the principle of non-interference has been an unchanging pillar of China’s foreign policy--in rhetorical terms if not always in behaviour. The non-interference principle has…
International Relations Taoist Humility By The Chinese Government On The Syria Issue? – Threats & Non-Action May 14, 2013 0 Written by Sam Beatson. The US ambassador to Syria, Robert Ford, promised more weapons to Syrian rebels this week in speech confirming that: “the US…