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China’s Evolving Role as a U.N. Peacekeeper in Mali
Jean-Pierre Cabestan
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China
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Mali
100%
Evolving Roles
100%
UN Peacekeepers
100%
MINUSMA
66%
People's Liberation Army
33%
Combat Troops
33%
Military
16%
Soldiers
16%
Soft Power
16%
Chinese Citizens
16%
United Nations
16%
Medical Care
16%
Stabilization Missions
16%
UN Peacekeeping Operations
16%
Integrated Stabilization
16%
Built Infrastructure
16%
Local Population
16%
Hostile Environment
16%
Influencing Power
16%
Counterterrorism
16%
Operation Security
16%
Military Equipment
16%
African Security
16%
UN Peacekeeping
16%
UN Peacekeeping Missions
16%
French-speaking Country
16%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Mali
100%
United Nation Organization
66%
Chinese
50%
French
16%
Armed Forces
16%
Health Care
16%
United Nations
16%
Soft Power
16%
Diplomatics
16%
Peacekeeping
16%
Local Population
16%
Military
16%
French Speaking Countries
16%
Military Equipment
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
China
100%
Mali
100%
United Nations
83%
Military Equipment
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
African
100%
United Nations
100%