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The path to becoming a global peacebroker requires China to demonstrate consistent restraint, uphold international norms, and broker tangible solutions. The process involves building institutional trust, establishing mechanisms for de-escalation, and reconciling regional disputes on fair terms.
Final Reflections: A Work in Progress
In conclusion, China’s emerging role as a peacemaker is a strategic and evolving pursuit. While it has achieved notable diplomatic successes in regions like the Middle East, its broader global peace ambitions face significant hurdles—particularly regarding regional tensions in its own backyard, like Taiwan and the South China Sea.