Hostname: page-component-78c5997874-v9fdk Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-03T17:51:05.844Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

China's Involvement in Africa's Security: The Case of China's Participation in the UN Mission to Stabilize Mali

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2018

Jean-Pierre Cabestan*
Affiliation:
Hong Kong Baptist University. E-mail: [email protected].

Abstract

China has been much more involved in Africa's economy and trade than in its security. However, over the past decade or so, China has increased its participation in the United Nation's Peacekeeping Operations (UN PKOs), particularly in Africa. It has also taken steps to better protect its overseas nationals and, in 2017, established a naval base in Djibouti. This article focuses on the participation of China's People's Liberation Army in the United Nation's Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) since 2013. It aims to unpack the diplomatic process that led China to take part in this mission and to analyse the form of this participation. Mali was the second time (the first being in South Sudan in 2012) that China opted to deploy combat troops under the UN banner, underscoring a deepening involvement in PKOs and an increasing readiness to face risks. Finally, this article explores the implications of China's participation in the MINUSMA for its foreign and security posture as a whole. Often perceived as a realist rising power, by more actively participating in UN PKOs China is trying to demonstrate that it is a responsible and “integrationist” great power, ready to play the game according to the commonly approved international norms. Is this really the case?

摘要

中国一直保持同非洲紧密经贸关系,人们却较少提到该国如何介入安全问题。然而,近十年以来,中国越来越热衷于特别在非洲进行的联合国维持和平行动,同时开始关注保护国民以及于吉布提建立海军基地。本文探讨自 2013 年以来,中国人民解放军参与联合国马里多层面综合稳定特派团 (马里稳定团) 的经验,并回顾当年导致中国介入马里问题的外交过程,以及分析介入的具体方式。马里是中国继于 2012 年出兵南苏丹后,第二次派遣作战部队参与联合国维和任务,凸显该国重视维和工作,并越来越愿意面对风险。本文最后探讨中国参与马里稳定团在其整体外交和安全政策上的影响。中国往往被分析家认为是一个现实的新兴大国,通过参与联合国维和行动,北京力图表明,它负责任而且「愿意融入国际社会」,依照一般认可的规范活动: 且看事实是否如此?

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © SOAS University of London 2018 

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Afrobarometer. 2016a. “Here's what Africans think about China's influence in their countries,” 28 October, http://www.afrobarometer.org/blogs/heres-what-africans-think-about-chinas-influence-their-countries.Google Scholar
Afrobarometer. 2016b. “China's growing presence in Africa wins largely positive popular reviews,” Dispatch 122, 24 October, http://afrobarometer.org/sites/default/files/publications/Dispatches/ab_r6_dispatchno122_perceptions_of_china_in_africa1.pdf.Google Scholar
Alden, Chris. 2014. “Seeking security in Africa: China's evolving approach to the African peace and security architecture.” Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre, March Report.Google Scholar
Alden, Chris, and Large, Daniel. 2015. “On becoming a norms maker: Chinese foreign policy, norms evolution and the challenges of security in Africa.” The China Quarterly 221, 123142.Google Scholar
Barma, Naazneen, Ratner, Ely and Weber, Steven. 2007. “A world without the West.” The National Interest July–August, 2330.Google Scholar
Barrera, Bernard (General). 2015. Opération Serval. Notes de guerres, Mali 2013. Paris: Le Seuil.Google Scholar
Cabestan, Jean-Pierre. 2013. “Les relations Chine-Afrique: nouvelles responsabilités et nouveaux défis d'une puissance mondiale en devenir.” Hérodote 150(3), 150171.Google Scholar
Cabestan, Jean-Pierre. 2016. “What kind of international order does China want? Between reformism and revisionism.” China Perspectives 2016(2), 36.Google Scholar
Chen, Zheng. 2016. “China and the ‘responsibility to protect’.” Journal of Contemporary China 25(101), 686700.Google Scholar
Downs, Erica, Becker, Jeffrey and de Gategno, Patrick. 2017. China's Military Support Facility in Djibouti: The Economic and Security Dimensions of China's First Overseas Base. Arlington, VA: CNA.Google Scholar
Duchâtel, Mathieu. 2016. “Terror overseas: understanding China's evolving counter-terror strategy.” European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) Policy Brief, October.Google Scholar
Duchâtel, Mathieu, Bräuner, Oliver and Zhou, Hang. 2014. “Protecting China's overseas interests, the slow shift away from non-interference.” SIPRI Policy Paper No. 41, Stockholm, http://books.sipri.org/files/PP/SIPRIPP41.pdf.Google Scholar
Duchâtel, Mathieu, Gowan, Richard and Rapnouil, Manuel Lafont. 2016. “Into Africa: China's global security shift.” European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), June, http://www.ecfr.eu/page/-/Into_Africa_China's_global_security_shift_PDF_1135.pdf.Google Scholar
Erickson, Andrew S., and Strange, Austin M.. 2015. Six Years at Sea … and Counting: Gulf of Aden Anti-Piracy and China's Maritime Commons Presence. Washington, DC: Jamestown Foundation and Brookings Institution Press.Google Scholar
Esterhuyse, Harrie, and Kane, Moctar. 2014. “China–Mali relationship: finding mutual benefit between unequal partners.” Centre for China Studies Policy Briefing, Stellenbosch University.Google Scholar
French, Howard. 2014. China's Second Continent: How a Million Migrants are Building a New Empire in Africa. New York: Knopf.Google Scholar
Ghiselli, Andrea. 2016. “China's first overseas base in Djibouti: an enabler of its Middle East policy.” China Brief 16(2), https://jamestown.org/program/chinas-first-overseas-base-in-djibouti-an-enabler-of-its-middle-east-policy/.Google Scholar
Hanauer, Larry, and Morris, Lyle J.. 2014. Chinese Engagement in Africa: Drivers, Reactions and Implications for US Policy. Washington, DC: Rand Corporation.Google Scholar
Hartnett, Daniel M. 2012. “China's first deployment of combat forces to a UN peacekeeping mission – South Sudan.” US–China Economic and Security Review Commission Staff Memo, 13 March, http://origin.www.uscc.gov/sites/default/files/Research/MEMO-PLA-PKO_final.pdf.Google Scholar
Haysom, Simone. 2014. “Security and humanitarian crisis in Mali: the role of regional organizations.” Humanitarian Policy Group Working Paper, March, https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/publications-opinion-files/8829.pdf.Google Scholar
Hirono, Miwa. 2012. “China's charm offensive and peacekeeping: the lessons of Cambodia: what now for Sudan?” In Lanteigne, Marc and Hirono, Miwa (eds.), China's Evolving Approach to Peacekeeping. New York: Routledge, 86101.Google Scholar
Huang, Chin-Hao. 2013. “Contributor profile: the People's Republic of China.” International Peace Institute, 8 February, https://www.ipinst.org/images/pdfs/china-hao130208.pdf.Google Scholar
Kam, Stephanie. 2017. “China and the threat of terrorism.” In Boon, Hoo Tiang (ed.), Chinese Foreign Policy under Xi. London: Routledge, 189204.Google Scholar
Kernen, Antoine. 2010. “Small and medium-sized Chinese businesses in Mali and Senegal.” African and Asian Studies 9(3), 252268.Google Scholar
Kim, Samuel. 1993. “Mainland China and the new world order.” In Lin, Bih-jaw and Myers, James T. (eds.), Forces for Change in Contemporary China. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1346.Google Scholar
Kuo, Steven C.Y. 2012. “Beijing's understanding of African security: context and limitations.” African Security 5(1), 2443.Google Scholar
Lanteigne, Marc. 2014. “China's peacekeeping policies in Mali: new security thinking or balancing Europe?” NFG Working Paper Series No. 11, Freie Universität Berlin.Google Scholar
Leimbach, Dulcie. 2014. “China takes a peacekeeping risk in Mali.” PassBlue, 4 March, http://www.passblue.com/2014/03/04/china-takes-a-peacekeeping-risk-in-mali/.Google Scholar
Lynch, Colum. 2016. “China eyes ending Western grip on top UN jobs with greater control over Blue Helmets.” Foreign Policy, 2 October, http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/10/02/china-eyes-ending-western-grip-on-top-u-n-jobs-with-greater-control-over-blue-helmets/.Google Scholar
Mariani, Bernardo. 2015. “China's role in UN peacekeeping operations.” In Freeman, Carla P. (ed.), Handbook on China and Developing Countries. Cheltenham: Edward Edgar, 252271.Google Scholar
Martina, Michael, and Brunnstorm, David. 2015. “China's Xi says to commit 8,000 troops for UN peacekeeping force.” Reuters, 28 September, http://www.reuters.com/article/us-un-assembly-china-idUSKCN0RS1Z120150929. Accessed 16 October 2017.Google Scholar
Pang, Zhongying. 2009. “China's non-intervention question.” Global Responsibility to Protect 1, 237252.Google Scholar
Pang, Zhongying. 2012. “Issues in the transformation of China's engagement with international peacekeeping.” In Goldstein, Lyle J. (ed.), Not Congruent but Quite Complementary: US and Chinese Approaches to Nontraditional Security. Newport, RI: China Maritime Studies Institute, Naval War College, 5163.Google Scholar
Ross, Robert S., and Bekkevold, Jo Inge (eds.). 2016. China in the Ear of Xi Jinping: Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.Google Scholar
Shinn, David. 2013. “China's response to the Islamist threat in Mali.” China US Focus, 21 June, http://www.chinausfocus.com/peace-security/chinas-response-to-the-islamist-threat-in-mali/.Google Scholar
Stanzel, Angela, and Vasselier, Abigaël. 2014. “China, France, and Germany: models of engagement in Mali.” In China Analysis – China and Global Crises: The “Culture of Reluctance.” London: European Council on Foreign Relations, 79. http://www.ecfr.eu/page/-/ChinaAnalysisEng_October2014.pdf.Google Scholar
Sun, Yun. 2014. Africa in China's Foreign Policy. Washington, DC: Brookings Institute.Google Scholar
Teitt, Sarah. 2012. “The responsibility to protect and China's peacekeeping policy.” In Lanteigne, Marc and Hirono, Miwa (eds.), China's Evolving Approach to Peacekeeping. New York: Routledge, 5670.Google Scholar
Turse, Nick. 2017. “The US military moves deeper into Africa.” Tom Dispatch, 27 April, https://www.commondreams.org/views/2017/04/27/us-military-moves-deeper-africa.Google Scholar
United Nations. 2017a. “UN peacekeeping troop and police contributors,” https://peacekeeping.un.org/en/troop-and-police-contributors. Accessed 14 June 2018.Google Scholar
United Nations. 2017b. “Financing peacekeeping,” http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/operations/financing.shtml. Accessed 30 June 2017.Google Scholar
United Nations. 2017c. “Security Council extends mandate of mission in Mali, unanimously adopting Resolution 2364 (2017),” 29 June, https://www.un.org/press/en/2017/sc12895.doc.htm. Accessed 17 October 2017.Google Scholar
United Nations. 2017d. “Summary of contributions to UN peacekeeping by country, mission and post. Police, UN military experts on missions, staff officers and troops,” 31 August, http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/contributors/2017/aug17_3.pdf. Accessed 16 October 2017.Google Scholar
United Nations Peacekeeping. 2017a. “Fatalities by mission and appointment type – up to 31 August 2017,” http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/fatalities/documents/stats_3aug.pdf. Accessed on 17 October 2017.Google Scholar
United Nations Peacekeeping. 2017b. “Fatalities by nationality and mission – up to 31 August 2017,” http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/fatalities/documents/stats_2aug.pdf. Accessed 17 October 2017.Google Scholar
United Nations Security Council. 2013. “Resolution 2100 (2013) adopted by the Security Council at its 6952nd meeting, on 25 April 2013,” http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/missions/minusma/documents/mali%20_2100_E_.pdf. Accessed 16 October 2017.Google Scholar
United Nations Security Council. 2017. “Report of the secretary-general on the situation in Mali,” S/2017/478, 6 June, https://minusma.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/sg_report_on_mali_june_2017.pdf. Accessed 3 July 2017.Google Scholar
United Nations Security Council. 2018. “Situation in Mali. Report of the secretary-general,” 6 June, https://minusma.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/180606_sg_report_on_mali_english_.pdf. Accessed 14 June 2018.Google Scholar
van der Putten, Frans Paul. 2015. China's Evolving Role in Peacekeeping and African Security: The Deployment of Chinese Troops for UN Force Protection in Mali. The Hague: Clingendael Institute.Google Scholar
Verhoeven, Harry. 2014. “Is Beijing's non-interference policy history? How Africa is changing China.” The Washington Quarterly 37(2), 5570.Google Scholar
Wike, Richard. 2015. “Key findings about Africans’ views on economy, challenges.” FactTank, 16 September, http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/09/16/key-findings-about-africans-views-on-economy-challenges/. Accessed 21 January 2017.Google Scholar
Wong, Colleen. 2013. “China embraces peacekeeping operations.” The Diplomat, 9 August, http://thediplomat.com/china-power/china-embraces-peacekeeping-missions.Google Scholar
Xi, Jinping. 2015. “Working together to forge a new partnership of win-win cooperation and create a community for shared future for mankind.” Statement given at the 70th Session of the UNGA, 28 September, https://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/70/70_ZH_en.pdf. Accessed 30 June 2017.Google Scholar
Zhao, Lei. 2012. “Two pillars of China's global peace engagement strategy: UN peacekeeping operations and international peacebuilding operations.” In Lanteigne, Marc and Hirono, Miwa (eds.), China's Evolving Approach to Peacekeeping. New York: Routledge, 102120.Google Scholar