Navigating Middle Eastern Disputes: The “Two‐Goods” Approach of China's Constructive Intervention*

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Pacific Focus Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI:10.1111/pafo.12241
Chuchu Zhang, Sujata Ashwarya
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In recent years, China has sought to modify its traditional low‐key approach to the Middle East by adopting a “constructive intervention” strategy. Our research examines what China's self‐described constructive intervention entails and how it intends to implement its novel approach. Combining quantitative and qualitative research, we analyze the discourse of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokespeople at press conferences and telephone call‐ins. Our findings indicate that the narratives of spokespeople are rich in nuance and employ various strategies to obscure their positions, including oscillatory statements, no statements, indirect statements, and responses of “no idea.” The constructive intervention is essentially a selective intervention strategy, and it provides Beijing with greater latitude and flexibility to adjust its decisions and maneuvers in order to achieve “two‐goods” foreign policy: (i) changing the undesirable elements and (ii) preserving the favorable elements of the status quo.
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驾驭中东争端:中国建设性干预的 "两利 "方针*
近年来,中国试图通过采取 "建设性干预 "战略来改变其在中东问题上的传统低调做法。我们的研究探讨了中国自诩的建设性干预的内涵,以及中国打算如何实施这种新方法。我们结合定量和定性研究,分析了中国外交部发言人在新闻发布会和电话会议上的论述。我们的研究结果表明,发言人的叙述具有丰富的细微差别,他们采用了各种策略来模糊自己的立场,包括振荡声明、无声明、间接声明和 "不知道 "的回答。建设性干预本质上是一种选择性干预策略,它为中国政府提供了更大的自由度和灵活性来调整其决策和行动,以实现外交政策的 "双赢":(1)改变不受欢迎的因素;(2)维持现状中的有利因素。
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期刊介绍: Pacific Focus is published on behalf of the Center for International Studies, Inha University, South Korea. The Journal is a peer-reviewed and indexed and abstracted in the Social Sciences Citation Index, Social Scisearch, Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition. Pacific Focus" scope encompasses the wide range of research interests concerning the Asia-Pacific, including: - security - regionalism - environment - migration - civil society - multi-culturalism
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