China in the UN Security Council decision-making on Iraq [electronic resource] : conflicting understandings, competing preferences / Suzanne Xiao Yang.
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Bangalore University Library | Available | BUTF000601 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [234]-255) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. The reasons for action : strategic preferences in explaining foreign policy -- 3. China's strategic preferences in the UN Security Council in the formative period of its participation -- 4. China's decisions in the Security Council over the use of force -- 5. State sovereignty vs. humanitarian intervention : China's position over the establishment of 'no-fly zones', 1991-92 -- 6. China and the UN sanctions regime against Iraq, 1991-2002 -- 7. Weapons inspections : China, the UN and the disarming of Iraq, 1991-2002 -- 8. Conclusion : the search for balancing actions.
Also available in print edition.
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