No 'Spheres of Influence': Zhou Bo on China’s Real Security Role video poster

No ‘Spheres of Influence’: Zhou Bo on China’s Real Security Role

China’s Global Security Playbook

As the world navigates choppy waters, questions are rising on China’s role in international security. Retired Senior Colonel Zhou Bo, a researcher at Tsinghua University’s Center for International Security and Strategy, offers a fresh perspective: China doesn’t need “spheres of influence.” 🇨🇳🌍

For Zhou Bo, the proof is in the practice. He highlights three flagship missions:

  • Counter-piracy patrols: China’s navy sails international waters to keep shipping lanes safe from pirates.
  • UN peacekeeping missions: Chinese troops join global teams under the United Nations flag to help stabilise conflict zones.
  • Disaster relief operations: When disasters strike, China sends aid teams to support communities in need.

These hands-on efforts, Zhou Bo argues, show China’s vision for a secure world—built on cooperation and shared responsibility, not on carving out exclusive zones. Actions > buzzwords! 🌐✨

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