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Type: Policy analysis / briefing paper (house oversight committee production)
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Summary

This document appears to be a page from a geopolitical policy paper or briefing included in a House Oversight production (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031587). It analyzes Chinese foreign policy, specifically the CCP's suspicion of Western interventionism through the UN, citing examples from the Iraq War (2003) and the Libyan crisis. It outlines the historical 'Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence' established by Zhou Enlai and discusses China's pragmatic approach to the Syrian crisis.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Muammar Gaddafi Former Leader of Libya
Mentioned regarding his overthrow and execution during the Libyan crisis.
Zhou Enlai Historical Chinese Leader
Enunciated the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence in 1954.
Deng Xiaoping Historical Chinese Leader
Mentioned regarding the opening of the country in 1978.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
Mentioned as having suspicion toward Western proposals.
United Nations
Discussed as a potential tool for China to oppose Western interventionist policies.
United States
Mentioned regarding regime change in Iraq in 2003.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document production (via Bates stamp).

Timeline (3 events)

1954
Enunciation of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence.
China
1978
Opening of the country under Deng Xiaoping.
China
2003
Regime change in Iraq imposed by the United States and allies.
Iraq

Locations (5)

Location Context
Subject of the geopolitical analysis.
Used metonymically for the Chinese government.
Site of 2003 regime change.
Site of crisis involving no-fly zone and regime change.
Subject of crisis analysis regarding China's stance.

Relationships (1)

China Geopolitical Rivals Western Powers
Text mentions CCP suspicion toward Western proposals and fears of China challenging the Western liberal model.

Key Quotes (3)

"China seems to view the UN as a potential tool to oppose what it considers Western interventionist policies around the world"
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"Beijing learned a lesson."
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"Pragmatism and the five principles are the key to understanding China’s response to the Syrian crisis"
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