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The fourth reason China is likely to avoid military action is its long-held position of non-interference.
This is not the major factor; interviewees for this paper consistently stated that Beijing's reticence to intervene militarily is driven by weighing up the benefits and costs.31 Of course, in this instance there is no difference between the policy consensus and the principle of non-interference, so no decision needed to be made.
Afghanistan: A Non-Case for China to Balance its Non-Interference Policy
If non-interference was a comparative advantage, abroad it became an issue.
Although actions on the ground were weak in comparison to what could be expected, there is a likelihood of Chinese officials stepping away from non-interference when their economic and strategic interests are threatened.
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