Evolution of China's Security Concept and its practice in Northeast Asia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24866/2542-1611/2023-2/158-168Keywords:
changes in the security concept, five principles of peaceful coexistence, Northeast Asia, the concept of security in Asia, theoretical dilemmas, influencing factorsAbstract
From the five principles of peaceful coexistence we see comprehensive concept of national security. China's concept of diplomatic security has been constantly evolving. With the constant strengthening of China's overall power and its structure of relations become with the countries of Northeast Asia has also undergone corresponding changes. Under the influence of historical and real factors, the security risks in the NEA are caused by traditional security threats. The implementation of the general concept of security in Asia faces many obstacles, and the existing mechanisms for strengthening international relations are unable to solve the existing problems. This article examines the changes in China's approaches to understanding the security problem and ensuring it in the NEA, with a discussion of the theoretical advantages and obstacles to the implementation of the prospects for a common security concept in Asia.