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The end of the Cold War ushered in a new international order, which influenced the creation of new approaches to international security, especially the multisectoral approach (political, economic, societal, environmental and military). The end of the bipolar conflict brought a new dynamic to Asia, where countries could pursue their policies in their own national interests. In the 1990s, China embarked on a policy of national and regional security. The term "New Security Concept" was coined with the aim of reviving the centuries-old Chinese values of mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality and…mehr

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The end of the Cold War ushered in a new international order, which influenced the creation of new approaches to international security, especially the multisectoral approach (political, economic, societal, environmental and military). The end of the bipolar conflict brought a new dynamic to Asia, where countries could pursue their policies in their own national interests. In the 1990s, China embarked on a policy of national and regional security. The term "New Security Concept" was coined with the aim of reviving the centuries-old Chinese values of mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality and co-operation/co-ordination. At the same time, this term formulates the ideal of "peaceful rise" to demonstrate to other countries that Chinese economic expansion will not be a form of imperialism. China's security strategy in the 21st century is characterised by a series of challenges in the face of the great expansion of Chinese economic power. In this sense, international security is a priority issue for the Chinese state, mainly because of the territorial disputes in the South China Sea and the East China Sea.
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Graduated in International Relations from the University of Vale do Itajaí (2017). She is studying for an MBA in International Management and Global Projects at the University of Vale do Itajaí. Her main research interests are China and International Security.