Alicja Bachulska on China’s economic long COVID
Media mentions – Alicja Bachulska
(The Russian delegation in Beijing) will legitimise Russia in the international arena by creating a positive image of Putin not being completely isolated in the context of war
Alicja Bachulska comments on Putin’s trip to China
(China has yet to signal) what its demand for Russian gas will be in the future
Alicja Bachulska on Russia-China energy relations
China doesn’t want to see a significantly weakened Russia, and it might step up its efforts if it comes to realise that Moscow might los
Alicja Bachulska comments on China-Russia relations before Putin’s visit to Beijing
Alicja Bachulska comments on EU Commissioner for Trade Valdis Dombrovskis’ visit to China
Although there is lively debate on the war in Ukraine —more than one would perhaps expect— the Chinese are thinking about it very differently from people in the west
Mark Leonard and Alicja Bachulska’s op-ed in Chinese perception of the war in Ukraine
Ukraine’s best-case scenario for the end of this war is also China’s worst-case scenario. Beijing fears regime change in Moscow and its potential security implications for China
Alicja Bachulska comments on China´s presence at Ukraine peace talks in Saudi Arabia
Simply put, it seems like a win-win scenario for Beijing
Alicja Bachulska comments on the Chinese presence at the Saudi meeting on the war in Ukraine
Mark Leonard and Alicja Bachulska write on the Chinese debate about the war in Ukraine
While Beijing is now Moscow’s most influential and internationally renowned partner, Russia is not necessarily becoming a straightforward “vassal” of China
In this interview, Alicja Bachulska talks about relations between China and Russia