This article argues that China's rhetorical support for prevention at the United Nations obscures its underlying contestation of atrocity prevention in both conception and practice. It introduces a novel conceptual framework, coined as the two-level norm cluster of prevention, which includes three conceptually aligned yet distinct parts: operational conflict prevention, direct atrocity prevention and root-cause prevention. Drawing on interviews and policy documents, this article finds that China conflates direct atrocity prevention with operational conflict prevention, with a preference for the agenda of conflict prevention, as seen in China's divergent commitments to preventing armed conflicts and peacetime atrocities. This conflation repr...
The significant link between human rights violations and the eventual outbreak of atrocity crimes ha...
As a rising power and veto-holding permanent member of the United Nations Security Council China’s p...
Over the past several decades, international debates over intervention have usually focused on the p...
This article investigates the complex relationship between atrocity prevention and other related – y...
This paper considers two main questions. First, how has China engaged with R2P and influenced the co...
This paper considers two main questions. First, how has China engaged with R2P and influenced the co...
"This book explores the discourse on conflict prevention and peacebuilding by bringing together rese...
ASEAN member states represent a region that has experienced a dramatic reduction in mass atrocity cr...
China's assertiveness is growing. While in the past China's foreign policy kept a low profile in int...
Over the past half-century, the nexus between risk and prevention has increasingly become a constant...
This report explores in detail China’s position on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and a range o...
It is widely believed that the current world order is undergoing fundamental changes. One of the mai...
This article studies a conflict over two competing norms in which the actors demonstrated incompatib...
China increasingly integrates into the international system, but has the social capitalist China bee...
This article explores China’s engagement with the development of norms on security in Africa, with p...
The significant link between human rights violations and the eventual outbreak of atrocity crimes ha...
As a rising power and veto-holding permanent member of the United Nations Security Council China’s p...
Over the past several decades, international debates over intervention have usually focused on the p...
This article investigates the complex relationship between atrocity prevention and other related – y...
This paper considers two main questions. First, how has China engaged with R2P and influenced the co...
This paper considers two main questions. First, how has China engaged with R2P and influenced the co...
"This book explores the discourse on conflict prevention and peacebuilding by bringing together rese...
ASEAN member states represent a region that has experienced a dramatic reduction in mass atrocity cr...
China's assertiveness is growing. While in the past China's foreign policy kept a low profile in int...
Over the past half-century, the nexus between risk and prevention has increasingly become a constant...
This report explores in detail China’s position on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and a range o...
It is widely believed that the current world order is undergoing fundamental changes. One of the mai...
This article studies a conflict over two competing norms in which the actors demonstrated incompatib...
China increasingly integrates into the international system, but has the social capitalist China bee...
This article explores China’s engagement with the development of norms on security in Africa, with p...
The significant link between human rights violations and the eventual outbreak of atrocity crimes ha...
As a rising power and veto-holding permanent member of the United Nations Security Council China’s p...
Over the past several decades, international debates over intervention have usually focused on the p...