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Muammar Gaddafi
Why Sanctions Won’t Stop North Korea
By Jack Hands
China and the ICC
While China won’t support some cases being referred to the international court, many are too quick to dismiss its participation.
China and Non-intervention
He Wenping, director of African Studies at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, discusses non-intervention.
Why India Admired Gaddafi
Muammar Gaddafi was a brutal dictator. That doesn’t mean that it was right to intervene in Libya.
India Quiet on Gaddafi Killing
A reluctance to offend the Muslim world has been behind India’s subdued reaction to Gaddafi’s death.
China Shifts on Sudan, Libya
China has traditionally stuck to a non-interventionist foreign policy. But On Sudan and Libya, it seems to be shifting.
West’s Diplomacy Trumps China Fear
China and Russia were both worried about Western military action in Libya. So why didn’t they veto it when they had the chance?
China’s Prickly Gaddafi Ties
Relations between Muammar Gaddafi and Beijing have often been awkward. But don’t write off Libya ties just yet.
China’s Prickly Gaddafi Ties
Relations between Muammar Gaddafi and Beijing have often been awkward. But don’t write off Libya ties just yet.