Global Governance, Conflict and China
Global Governance, Conflict and China
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Global Governance, Conflict and China' sheds a unique perspective on China?s normative behaviour in the realm of collective security, peacekeeping, arms control, the war on terror and post-conflict justice. This analysis engages with an Asian epistemological framework whose relational thought borrows from the context? space and time alike? that informs China?s principle-driven conduct on the international plane. Through China?s relational governance, this work develops a new theory on the relational normativity of international law (TORNIL) that identifies the interdependent sources that underpin China?s international legal argument, i.e. norms, values and relationships. Without a fertile soil in which those conflicting relationships between share- and stakeholders can be rebuilt, international laws governing (post-conflict) violence cannot restore and maintain peace, humanity and accountability.0.
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