The Ukrainians have made it very clear in their communication that they reject the Chinese peace plan
Alicja Bachulska talks about China’s interests in Ukraine and Eastern Europe
The Ukrainians have made it very clear in their communication that they reject the Chinese peace plan
Alicja Bachulska talks about China’s interests in Ukraine and Eastern Europe
Alicia Bachulska talks about Wang Yi’s meeting with President Putin and China’s involvement in the war
Alicja Bachulska explains the geopolitical background of the Chinese spy balloon incident
If you look at the trajectory of China-Russia relations within the last decade, bilateral ties between the two countries have really developed tremendously
Alicja Bachulska talked about the deepening of relations between China and Russia
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
Alicia Bachulska explained Beijing’s approach to the war in Ukraine
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
Alicja Bachulska outlines the security issues, and broader implications for Sino-American relations of the Chinese spy balloon incident
There is a huge asymmetry between China-Russia and China-Ukraine relations
Alicja Bachulska argues that China hasn’t recognized the aggressor — Russia — and keeps on blaming the U.S. and NATO for the war
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
Alicja Bachulska’s analysis on what China’s priorities mean for Europe
A potential escalation in the Taiwan Strait would likely translate into a reduction in American involvement in NATO’s eastern flank, which would be highly detrimental to the security of CEE countries
Alicja Bachulska cautions against the implementation of Strategic Autonomy
We have the biggest players, such as Germany and France, and the business circles in these two countries, which have very vast, really, really vast interests in terms of returning to business as usual
Alicja Bachulska interprets Macron’s and von der Leyen’s trip to Beijing