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The End Of Chinas Nonintervention Policy In Africa 1st Ed Obert Hodzi

  • SKU: BELL-7324540
The End Of Chinas Nonintervention Policy In Africa 1st Ed Obert Hodzi
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.88 MB
Author: Obert Hodzi
ISBN: 9783319973487, 9783319973494, 3319973487, 3319973495
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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The End Of Chinas Nonintervention Policy In Africa 1st Ed Obert Hodzi by Obert Hodzi 9783319973487, 9783319973494, 3319973487, 3319973495 instant download after payment.

This book gives a compelling analysis and explanation of shifts in China’s non-intervention policy in Africa. Systematically connecting the neoclassical realist theoretical logic with an empirical analysis of China’s intervention in African civil wars, the volume highlights a methodical interlink between theoretical and empirical analysis that takes into consideration the changing status of rising powers in the global system and its effect on their intervention behaviour. Based on field research and expert interviews, it provides a rigorous analysis of China’s emergent intervention behaviour in some key African conflicts in Libya, South Sudan and Mali and broadens the study of external interventions in civil wars to include the intervention behaviour of non-Western rising powers.

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