CIAO DATE: 06/2012
February 2012
China’s joint veto along with Russia of the UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) on Syria has provoked fierce international criticism. Labeled as “responsible for Syria’s genocide,” Beijing’s international image has struck a new low. China’s decision to cast the unpopular vote was apparently well thought-out, as evidenced by its consistent diplomatic rhetoric and actions, both before and after the veto. However, in analyzing China’s motivation, many analysts seemed to have missed an important point. That is, China’s experience concerning Libya in 2011 had a direct impact on its actions regarding Syria this time around.
Resource link: Syria: What China Has Learned From its Libya Experience [PDF] - 135K