Media mentions – Asia
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had a sorting effect in Europe when it comes to China
If you look at the trajectory of China-Russia relations within the last decade, bilateral ties between the two countries have really developed tremendously
Chinese state media continues to attach the greatest importance to portraying this conflict as a proxy war by the United States, which, along with NATO, provoked Russia to attack
The change in the approach to China, towards a more assertive one, was upheld by Biden. Indeed, we have seen a multiplication of those efforts, and a creation of new regulations
There is a huge asymmetry between China-Russia and China-Ukraine relations
De-risking from China is necessary, but forging green partnerships with other parts of the world is challenging
What we used to see as value-driven, dreamy foreign policy has become the new Realpolitik. This is what distinguishes us from the way economic policy works in China
A year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine it turns out that expectations of a split were misguided
Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard explain that Putin and Xi’s hopes of driving a wedge between Europe and the US have not been realised
Xi’s primary objective is to maintain the CCP’s dominance and legitimacy, which for many decades has been based on the party’s ability to achieve rapid economic growth