New Security Concept
The
new security concept
is a
security policy
enunciated by the
People's Republic of China
in the late
1990s
. The concept is that in the post-
Cold War
period, nations are able to increase their security through diplomatic and economic interaction, and that the Cold war mentality of competing and antagonistic blocks is outdated. Around 2002 and 2003, this security policy seemed to merge with the foreign policy doctrine known as
China's peaceful rise
. The new security concept has influenced a number of Chinese foreign policies in the 1990s and early
21st century
, including better relations with
ASEAN
, the formation of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization
, and joint efforts with the
United States
to control
nuclear proliferation in North Korea
. See also:
Chinese strategic thought
*
Foreign relations of China
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