Chinese Politics in the General Assembly |
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Authors: | CHAI TRONG R |
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Institution: | Trong R. Chai is Associate Professor of Political Science at Medgar Evers College, City University of New York. |
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Abstract: | In this analysis of 344 selected votes in four major issue areasin the UN General Assembly between 1971 and 1977, the basicfindings are that Chinese politics in the Assembly were basedon complex, shifting mixes of ideological and national considerationsand that China has for the most part succeeded in fulfillingits promise to support the developing nations and oppose old,big, and rich nations, at least within the context of the UN. |
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