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The Bear and the Dragon Pragmatism and State-centric International Law in the un Security Council

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posted on 2021-01-01, 00:00 authored by Tamsin PaigeTamsin Paige
Abstract
Within the ideological confines of Western liberal democracies, two ‘truths’ are held to be self-evident: that Russia and China are opportunistic in their behaviour, and that this behaviour is strategic rather than sincere. This article is a short, empirical analysis of the justifications of Russia and China when determining a ‘threat to the peace’ in accordance with Article 39 of the Charter of the United Nations. Examining how Russia and China have justified their decisions where this concept was significantly under debate, I find that their behaviour is not as opportunistic as believed. Rather, it is consistent with ideals of pragmatism and state-centric interpretations of international law. I further suggest that the consistency of their approaches means it is of little consequence if their arguments are strategic in nature.

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Journal

Nordic Journal of International Law

Volume

90

Issue

4

Pagination

446 - 470

Publisher

Brill Academic Publishers

Location

Leiden, The Netherlands

ISSN

0902-7351

eISSN

1571-8107

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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