2014
DOI: 10.1093/irap/lcu018
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'The Loud Dissenter and its Cautious Partner' - Russia, China, global governance and humanitarian intervention

Abstract: The global issue of humanitarian intervention has become more pronounced and complicated in recent years due to increasingly diverging views on addressing security crises between the West on one side and Russia and China on the other. Despite their support for the principles of 'Responsibility to Protect' (R2P), both Russia and China are wary of Western intervention in internal conflicts after the Cold War and have become increasingly critical of Western-led armed intervention in humanitarian conflicts. Unease… Show more

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“…Concerning intervention, it has been argued that Russia has taken on the role of a 'loud dissenter', repelling perceived unfair Western norms, while China has assumed the persona of a 'cautious partner', affiliating informally with Russia but stopping well short of formal alignment with Moscow, including within the confines of the SCO (Snetkov and Lanteigne 2015). Although it can be argued that policy divergence between China and Russia regarding SCO policy and identity existed long before the post-2014 Ukraine crisis, the annexation of Crimea and conflict in eastern Ukraine, like the Georgia conflict before it, have illustrated the widening of policy trajectories of the two great powers.…”
Section: Conclusion: Same Bed Different Dreams?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning intervention, it has been argued that Russia has taken on the role of a 'loud dissenter', repelling perceived unfair Western norms, while China has assumed the persona of a 'cautious partner', affiliating informally with Russia but stopping well short of formal alignment with Moscow, including within the confines of the SCO (Snetkov and Lanteigne 2015). Although it can be argued that policy divergence between China and Russia regarding SCO policy and identity existed long before the post-2014 Ukraine crisis, the annexation of Crimea and conflict in eastern Ukraine, like the Georgia conflict before it, have illustrated the widening of policy trajectories of the two great powers.…”
Section: Conclusion: Same Bed Different Dreams?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the beginning of Putin's presidency, the emphasis on the drecovery of pluralism within the international system has settled deep into Russia's foreign policy agenda (Snetkov and Lanteigne, 2015). Putin (2007) has criticized the global liberal governance for being "a world of one master, one sovereign".…”
Section: Schmitt's Critique Of Liberalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a similar fashion, Russia distorts the fact of its involvement in the separatist insurgency in Eastern Ukraine. However, there is strong evidence that Moscow provides the separatists with military, logistical and diplomatic support (Snetkov and Lanteigne, 2015;Lanozska, 2016). Throughout Ukraine, the Kremlin has also secured support from a proRussian lobby of political forces, which promote Russian interests through pro-Russian movements (Ukrainian Choice) and participation in the parliament (parties such as "Opposition Bloc", "Our Land", "Revival") (Shevtsova, 2015).…”
Section: Schmitt's Critique Of Liberalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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