SANCTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON CHINA’S INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Volume 2, Issue 1, Pp 11-14, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/jpsr3007
Author(s)
Liyu Lu
Affiliation(s)
Kwangwoon University, 20 Gwangan-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
Corresponding Author
Liyu Lu
ABSTRACT
This paper focuses on the phenomenon of sanctions in international politics, and deeply discusses its connotation, type, implementation mechanism and the political logic behind it. Through the analysis of many sanctions cases in history, the role and limitations of sanctions in the international political game are revealed. At the same time, it elaborated the multi-dimensional impact of sanctions on China's international relations, including trade frictions and cooperation opportunities in the economic field, changes in the geopolitical situation, and the adjustment and response of diplomatic strategies. On this basis, it puts forward the countermeasures that China should take in the complex international sanctions environment, aiming to safeguard national interests, promote international cooperation, and provide theoretical support and practical guidance for China's steady development on the international stage, which is of important practical significance and strategic value.
KEYWORDS
International politics; Sanctions; China's international relations; Coping strategies
CITE THIS PAPER
Liyu Lu. Sanctions in international politics and its influence on China's international relations. Journal of Political Science and International Relations Studies. 2025, 2(1): 11-14. DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/jpsr3007.
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