China's Character in Peacekeeping in Africa: A Security and Strategic Concerns
Our globalized security and strategy are prone to multifaceted encounters moving its constancy. Rapid addition, technical progression, and general communal growth need partypolitical constancy. Thus, state aids in the direction of global security are vital and comfortable. China's aids to US intermediation assignments have long-drawn-out radically during the last period, particularly the African.China wants to make available the worldwide public with a new global building, with the final goal of maintainable peace and growth via an active appointment in mediation projects. This object will amount China's assembly in United Mediation assignments and, based on latest information, find out why most of its mediation personnel are focused on the African soil. The research will also measure the tests and subjects confronted by Chinese workers both on African soil and the global arena. The article concludes China's increasing role in international security and strategy concerns with insinuations on China-African relatives.
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Security, Strategy Peace keeping, China, United Nations, Missions, Africa
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(1) Assad Mehmood Khan
PhD Scholar, Department of Political Science & IR, Qurtuba University of Science & IT, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Nazim Rahim
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science & IR, Qurtuba University of Science & IT, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Mian Muhammad Muzaffar
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science & IR, Qurtuba University of Science & IT, Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
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APA : Khan, A. M., Rahim, N., & Muzaffar, M. M. (2020). China's Character in Peacekeeping in Africa: A Security and Strategic Concerns. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, V(II), 12-20. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2020(V-II).02
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CHICAGO : Khan, Assad Mehmood, Nazim Rahim, and Mian Muhammad Muzaffar. 2020. "China's Character in Peacekeeping in Africa: A Security and Strategic Concerns." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, V (II): 12-20 doi: 10.31703/gsssr.2020(V-II).02
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HARVARD : KHAN, A. M., RAHIM, N. & MUZAFFAR, M. M. 2020. China's Character in Peacekeeping in Africa: A Security and Strategic Concerns. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, V, 12-20.
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OXFORD : Khan, Assad Mehmood, Rahim, Nazim, and Muzaffar, Mian Muhammad (2020), "China's Character in Peacekeeping in Africa: A Security and Strategic Concerns", Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, V (II), 12-20
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TURABIAN : Khan, Assad Mehmood, Nazim Rahim, and Mian Muhammad Muzaffar. "China's Character in Peacekeeping in Africa: A Security and Strategic Concerns." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review V, no. II (2020): 12-20. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2020(V-II).02