安全与发展是中国非洲战略的两赢——中国非洲安全共赢战略初探

Sam Gitlitz
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“一带一路”倡议被中国誉为非洲稳定与和平的分水岭,而西方则告诫非洲伙伴不要做出所谓的虚假承诺。尽管有这些承诺,非洲大陆继续遭受暴力之害,武装冲突的数目不断增加。在系统层面上,无论是“一带一路”倡议还是“双赢”策略,都不能抵御国家间或国家内部的冲突,因此,国际社会必须探索中国重新参与非洲事务背后的理由和意图。通过分析中国的声明和文件、中西方的学术分析和冲突评估数据,国际社会可以更好地了解中国对冲突评估和预防的看法,以及中国参与国际维和行动的看法。中国承诺采取新的国际发展方式,这为发展中国家带来了希望;然而,必须明白的是,中国的做法与西方的援助产生了类似的结果,并且有更多的机会被滥用。
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Security and Development, the Two Wins of China's African Strategy: Initial Research into China's Win-Win Strategy's for African Security
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is lauded as a watershed for stability and African peace by China, while the West cautions their African partners against supposed false promises. Under Xi Jinping, China adopted a “win-win” foreign policy, in which what benefits their partners benefits China and vice versa. Despite these promises, the continent continues to suffer from violence, with the number of armed conflicts continually increasing. At the systemic level, neither the BRI nor the win-win methodology act as bulwarks against either interstate or intrastate conflict, as such the international community must explore the rationale and intentions behind China's renewed involvement in Africa. Through an analysis of Chinese pronouncements and documentation, Chinese and Western academic analysis, and conflict assessment data, the international community can better understand China's views on conflict assessment and prevention, as well as China's involvement in international peacekeeping. China's pledge of a novel approach to international development holds promise for developing nations; however, it must be understood that China's approach yields similar results to Western aid and more opportunities for misuse.
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Journal of Peacebuilding and Development
Journal of Peacebuilding and Development Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Peacebuilding and Development (JPD) is a new publication for the sharing of critical thinking and constructive action at the intersections of conflict, development and peace. JPD"s authors and editorial staff represent global scholarship, practice and action aiming to develop theory-practice and North South dialogue.
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