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Chinas ›bürokratischer Fußabdruck‹ in den UN

Chinas Verhalten bei der Bereitstellung von Finanzmitteln, in Abstimmungen und seine diskursiven Taktiken prägen die Arbeit internationaler Institutionen. Weniger bekannt ist, welchen Einfluss die internationalen Bediensteten der Volksrepublik haben, die in der UN-Verwaltung tätig sind. China’s use...

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Published in:Vereinte Nationen 2020-01, Vol.68 (6), p.243-248
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Leadership
Menschenrechte
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Politologie, Internationale Friedenssicherung, Abrüstung
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