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At a time of growing global uncertainty, can China help make the world safer?
According to Zhou Bo, a retired senior colonel and researcher at Tsinghua University's Center for International Security and Strategy, the answer depends on action, not rhetoric. From anti-piracy operations and peacekeeping missions to international disaster relief, China has increasingly translated its vision of global security into practice, presenting its own approach to building a safer and more stable world.
At a time of growing global uncertainty, can China help make the world safer?
According to Zhou Bo, a retired senior colonel and researcher at Tsinghua University's Center for International Security and Strategy, the answer depends on action, not rhetoric. From anti-piracy operations and peacekeeping missions to international disaster relief, China has increasingly translated its vision of global security into practice, presenting its own approach to building a safer and more stable world.