China's SCO diplomacy: creating a parallel world order?
As a political, economic and security organisation, the SCO could be a useful instrument for China to promote an alternative to the western-led international order. The entry of Iran into the SCO has the potential to enhance the strategic value of the organisation. But the lack of cohesion among SCO...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1642852023-03-05T17:17:17Z China's SCO diplomacy: creating a parallel world order? Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman Tsjeng, Henrick Zhihao S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science China Russia Iran Uzbekistan Shanghai Cooperation Organisation SCO United Nations UN Multilateralism As a political, economic and security organisation, the SCO could be a useful instrument for China to promote an alternative to the western-led international order. The entry of Iran into the SCO has the potential to enhance the strategic value of the organisation. But the lack of cohesion among SCO member countries would hold back China’s efforts to use the SCO to pose a serious challenge to the extant international order. Published version 2023-01-17T02:29:55Z 2023-01-17T02:29:55Z 2022 Commentary Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman & Tsjeng, H. Z. (2022). China's SCO diplomacy: creating a parallel world order?. The Politburo. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164285 en The Politburo © 2020 The Politburo. All rights reserved. application/pdf |
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As a political, economic and security organisation, the SCO could be a useful instrument for China to promote an alternative to the western-led international order. The entry of Iran into the SCO has the potential to enhance the strategic value of the organisation. But the lack of cohesion among SCO member countries would hold back China’s efforts to use the SCO to pose a serious challenge to the extant international order. |
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