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Peacekeeping With Chinese Characteristics
By Jayshree Borah
China just issued its first white paper on U.N. Peacekeeping Operations. What does it tell us about the Chinese approach to peacekeeping and peace-building?
Can China Bring Peace to Africa?
By Semungus H. Gebrehiwot and Biruk M. Demissie
FOCAC is not all about economics. China is also making great contributions to peace and security on the continent.
China Takes the Lead in UN Peacekeeping
By Logan Pauley
As the U.S. backs away, China is stepping up investment in UN peacekeeping operations.
Is China a Global Force for Good?
By Brian R. Moore
A broader look at the impact of China's rise on the world.
US General: China Has 10 Year Contract for First Overseas Military Base
By Shannon Tiezzi
A U.S. general confirms China will open a base in Djibouti. Here's why that shouldn't be taken as a threat.
Xi's US Trip, Revisited
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, updates on the Guangxi bombings, China's new style of science research, and the "golden week" begins. China links.
China in South Sudan: Practical Responsibility
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, on a visit to Africa, renewed China's commitment to the South Sudan peace process.
China and India: A Balancing Act in Africa
By Pushan Das
China and India have both committed troops to South Sudan—a symbol of the two countries’ intensifying stand-off.
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