China has published its first White Paper on arms control in two decades, signaling a more determined stance that combines long-standing principles such as a no-first-use policy and a UN-centered multilateralism. In her policy brief for the Toda Peace Institute, Sabine Mokry analyzes the implications for regional stability and outlines practical options for governments, international organizations, and civil society to engage with China while minimizing the risk of escalation.
Read the policy brief here.
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