China's Naval Policy Off The Coast Of Somalia International Participation, the Preservation of Strategic Interests, or Security?

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Gagnon, Jean-Paul. (2011). China's Naval Policy Off The Coast Of Somalia International Participation, the Preservation of Strategic Interests, or Security? Journal of Global Analysis. 2(2), pp. 31 - 47.
AuthorsGagnon, Jean-Paul
Abstract

This work will try to analyse China's naval policy off the Somali coast. The main contribution this work will attempt to make is to offer evidence concerning whether China's anti-pirating policies in the Gulf of Aden are more for the benefit of the international community, China's own strategic interest (a political economy outlook), or diplomatic growth. This work may be important as it could contribute to our understanding of China's current foreign policy to a slightly better degree. This will be attempted in the first instance by analysing the literature concerning China's humanitarian policies in Africa to establish a sense of the literature on this subject. In the second instance, we will examine the official foreign policy stance provided to the international community by the current administration in China. And finally, in the third instance, we will comparatively analyse if the policy statement is logically compatible with the extant literature. The analytical structure used to do so is Charmaz's (2006) grounded theory methodology. This study shows that China's foreign naval policy off the coast of Somalia is probably a mix of humanitarian, economic, and international diplomatic goals. INSET: Box 1 Data.

KeywordsChina; Humanitarian Aid; Naval Policy; Security; Political Economy; Somalia; Pirates; Diplomacy
Year2011
JournalJournal of Global Analysis
Journal citation2 (2), pp. 31 - 47
PublisherCentre for Strategic Research and Analysis
ISSN2041-1944
Page range31 - 47
Research GroupSchool of Arts
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Place of publicationUnited Kingdom
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