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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and China’s Vision of International Relations
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17 June 2025

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is the first and most established regional organization initiated by China. This book investigates China’s use of the SCO to shape global norms and argues that self-created regional organizations constitute ideal platforms for emerging powers to promote their normative views internationally.
Based on original Chinese-language documents and interviews, the book illustrates how China has used the SCO as a regional platform that both represents and promotes China’s core normative views and concepts internationally. The analysis offers crucial insights into the Chinese government’s ambitions for norms and rules of contemporary international relations.
Introduction
1. Conceptual framework: The Shanghai Cooperation Organization as an international society
2. The emergence and nature of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
3. Conceptualizing a new international society: The Shanghai Cooperation Organization's flagship concepts
4. Targeting global international society: China as a norm entrepreneur
5. Response to regional security crises
6. Response to security crises outside the immediate orbit
7. Enlargement of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s ‘circle of friends’
Conclusion