This article attempts to explore the extent of application of China’s policy of non-interference. It compares the application of this policy on some selected African states and attempts to find out whether or not the adopted long term policy and visible shifts can be good for China or Africa as she experiences increased interactions with specific African states on eco-socio-political fronts. By use of qualitative design, the authors extensively relied on written material in this discourse as a way of arriving at intelligible conclusions as to whether the policy will also enhance African peace. Keywords: Intervention, Non-interference, African Peace, Conflic
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"China's non-interference policy has come under scrutiny in regards to its growing and deepening rel...
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Dissertation in fulfilment of the degree of Master of Arts in International relations by coursework ...
The entry point for this paper is the premise that China’s principle of non-interference is one curr...
China is one of the world's foremost economic powers, affecting many countries' economies and politi...
59 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of International Studies and the Clark Honors College...
This article analyses the impact of China on the donor landscape in African fragile states. This is ...
Existing concepts (e.g. ‘non-interference’ and ‘pragmatism’) remain too vague to provide explanation...
Ever since the mid-1950s and 1980s, China has expanded its relations with Africa as part of its broa...
African regional organizations play a significant role in maintaining peace and security on their co...
The Belt and Road Initiative underscores China’s dilemma of protecting overseas interests while adhe...
China’s growing presence is certainly one of the most important developments in Africa since the end...
China’s increasing engagement in Africa has generated heated debates over the extent to which its a...
China’s non-interference policy has come under scrutiny in regards to its growing and deepening rela...
This article argues that China’s Eastern Africa policy is based on Chinese national economic and str...
"China's non-interference policy has come under scrutiny in regards to its growing and deepening rel...
This article mainly introduces the four main foreign policies China adopts towards Africa and explai...
Dissertation in fulfilment of the degree of Master of Arts in International relations by coursework ...
The entry point for this paper is the premise that China’s principle of non-interference is one curr...
China is one of the world's foremost economic powers, affecting many countries' economies and politi...
59 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of International Studies and the Clark Honors College...
This article analyses the impact of China on the donor landscape in African fragile states. This is ...
Existing concepts (e.g. ‘non-interference’ and ‘pragmatism’) remain too vague to provide explanation...
Ever since the mid-1950s and 1980s, China has expanded its relations with Africa as part of its broa...
African regional organizations play a significant role in maintaining peace and security on their co...
The Belt and Road Initiative underscores China’s dilemma of protecting overseas interests while adhe...
China’s growing presence is certainly one of the most important developments in Africa since the end...
China’s increasing engagement in Africa has generated heated debates over the extent to which its a...