Podcast with RUSI on China, technology, US-European cooperation and the Biden summits
Dr Simbal Khan and Andrew Small discussed various areas of interest in global affairs such as the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and regional dynamics in South Asia.
After Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the sanctions that followed, it began seeking closer ties with China. Andrew Small of the German Marshall Fund explains how this relationship has developed over the past decade, what role China could play in the current war in Ukraine, and how this fits into China’s larger plan for its role as a world power.
In this Roots of Reality Experiences episode, historian Ben Baumann talks with expert on Chinese foreign policy Andrew Small about China’s relationship with Russia, China’s reaction to what’s happening in Ukraine, as well as how recent events may affect China’s thinking about Taiwan.
in the Washington Post on China’s handling of the Russia/Ukraine crisis, in the Wall Street Journal, on why China can’t mediate in the Russia/Ukraine crisis, in the New York Times on Xi-Putin and China’s dealings with Russia ahead of the invasion of Ukraine
Speaking at the India Today Conclave 2021, Senior Transatlantic Fellow and Author, Andrew Small & Former Foreign Secretary of India, Shivshankar Menon spoke on whether the world is ready for A Chinese dominance.
by the New York Times, Financial Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Guardian, CNN, Independent, Politico, Handelsblatt, VOA, Nikkei, Vice, more Guardian, more WSJ and elsewhere
plus TV: BBC, Al Jazeera, DW
Bonnie Glaser talks with Andrew Small about China’s interests, strategy, and future role in Afghanistan on this episode of China Global.
in the Financial Times and Wall Street Journal
Andrew Small is a Berlin-based senior fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the US. He recently returned to GMF after a period of leave in 2023-2024 to work as the first China fellow at IDEA, the in-house advisory hub for the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen
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