The Trump administration's policy toward the United Nations
In: China international studies, Band 77, Heft 4, S. 113-130
ISSN: 1673-3258
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In: China international studies, Band 77, Heft 4, S. 113-130
ISSN: 1673-3258
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In: Materials and design, Band 225, S. 111468
ISSN: 1873-4197
In: Vereinte Nationen: Zeitschrift für die Vereinten Nationen und ihre Sonderorganisationen, Band 68, Heft 6, S. 261-266
ISSN: 0042-384X
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In: Vereinte Nationen: Zeitschrift für die Vereinten Nationen und ihre Sonderorganisationen : German review on the United Nations, Band 68, Heft 6, S. 261
ISSN: 2366-6773
In: Discussion paper 2020, 2
As China deepens its engagement in global governance and development, its strategic motivation and rising influence within the UN and on international rules and norms are attracting the world's attention. This paper focuses on China's engagement with the UNDS, specifically Chinese funding and allocation decisions. China's UNDS funding has risen rapidly since 2008 and even accelerated in 2013. Between 2013 and 2017, Chinese funding (excluding local resources) grew at an annual average rate of 33.8 per cent. In 2017, its total contribution reached USD 325.869 million. China's shares of core funding and assessed contribution in its total UNDS funding are much higher than traditional donor countries. However, the share of non-core funding has also jumped. While China tends to mostly provide funds for UNDS development projects, in recent years it has also been hiking funding for humanitarian assistance. This paper also examines three cases of China's earmarked funding - to the UNDP and the WFP, which receive the largest share of its UNDS funds, as well as for UNPDF operations, which count as a voluntary contribution. There are several reasons for China's growing engagement with the UNDS, from evolving perception of foreign aid and appreciating the UN's multilateral assets to fostering the reputation of "responsible great nation" and pushing forward the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) through cooperation with the UNDS. In general, China continues to integrate into the global development system, and can be expected to maintain its support for the UN and continue to contribute to the UNDS.
In: Discussion paper / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik, 2020, 2
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In: Series studies of U.S. foreign policy
In: Mei guo dui wai zheng ce yan jiu cong shu
In: 美国对外政策研究丛书