Courtney Fung, an Associate Professor in Security Studies at Macquarie University, delves into China’s strategic maneuvers within the UN. She outlines China's shift from reluctance to active participation in peacekeeping since 2013, framing it against the backdrop of domestic politics. The conversation also covers the tragic incidents involving Chinese peacekeepers in South Sudan, revealing the complex interplay of safety, accountability, and China's ambitions in global governance. Fung highlights how these dynamics reshape international discourse and peacekeeping policies.