China on Russia's intervention in Syria:
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Main Author: Kaczmarski, Marcin (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Warszawa [Poland] Ośrodek Studiów Wschodnich im. Marka Karpia 2016
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Online Access:BSB01
Item Description:China has reacted positively to Russia's military intervention in Syria. The Chinese government perceives it as an element of the global fight against terrorism, and has emphasised the fact that Russia was acting in response to a request by the Syrian government. At the same time, Beijing has argued that the Syrian conflict cannot be resolved by military means and that a political compromise is necessary.Reports and comments in the Chinese media have been dominated by several major issues. The Russian operation was presented as a strategic failure of the West, and a fiasco of the unilateral policy pursued by the US. Numerous Chinese observers have considered Russia's intervention an adequate response to what they saw as a policy of 'double standards' pursued by the West. In their view, under this policy the Western states themselves contributed to the emergence of so-called Islamic State. Chinese media have emphasised the fact that Russia has benefited from the operation in Syria in many ways: it has defended its interests in the Middle East, boosted its prestige in the international arena and overcome its partial isolation in relations with the West, which has been ongoing since the war with Ukraine began. At the same time, Chinese commentators disagree as to their assessment of the impact of the Russian intervention on relations between Russia and the West. Some of them view the prospect of Russia's rapprochement with the West as likely, whereas others point to the risk that the tensions could be aggravated
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