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What is the trajectory of China's economic and geopolitical ambitions as it looks toward its centennial? Watch @jkynge.bsky.social discuss 'China at 100' at @scsp.bsky.social's The Exchange conference in Washington DC earlier this month ⬇️
What is the trajectory of China's economic and geopolitical ambitions as it looks toward its centennial? Watch @jkynge.bsky.social discuss 'China at 100' at @scsp.bsky.social's The Exchange conference in Washington DC earlier this month ⬇️
While Modi's India may be less liberal today, it remains democratic. @chietigj.bsky.social explains why this has implications for how the West should engage with India in his latest analysis for @foreignpolicy.com.
While Modi's India may be less liberal today, it remains democratic. @chietigj.bsky.social explains why this has implications for how the West should engage with India in his latest analysis for @foreignpolicy.com.
The meeting between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin was designed to send a message to the world: Beijing and Moscow are aligned in their efforts to reshape the international order.
In an interview with @deutschewelle.dw.com I discuss the recently concluded #Quad foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi and what it says about the future of the grouping, the #India-#USA relationship and how it is being perceived in #China: @chasiapacific.bsky.social youtu.be/JH3CazCzvq4?...
The vibrancy of Indian democracy was on display during the country’s recently concluded state elections, writes Chietigj Bajpaee.
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China and India have chosen to shelve areas of disagreement as they navigate more turbulent geopolitical waters. But this remains a tactical accommodation rather than a strategic reset, writes @chietigj.bsky.social for @eastasiaforum.bsky.social.
My article in the @eastasiaforum.bsky.social argues that #China and #India have stepped back from the brink without resolving the underlying tensions that pushed them there in the first place. @chasiapacific.bsky.social eastasiaforum.org/2026/05/25/c...
This week's Xi-Putin summit has revealed two truths: China and Russia continue to operate as a strategic duo on the world stage. But their partnership remains one of pragmatic alignment rather than full alliance. Read our Senior Research Fellow Yu Jie's latest analysis for @chathamhouse.org ⤵️
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YouTube video by Special Competitive Studies Project
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James Kynge on China's Global Strategy: China at 100
YouTube video by Special Competitive Studies Project
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India may be less liberal now, but it remains democratic.
James Kynge on China's Global Strategy: China at 100
How the West Misreads Modi’s Success
foreignpolicy.com
India may be less liberal now, but it remains democratic.
foreignpolicy.com
This week’s summit shows the relationship is resilient, rooted in shared interests. But China remains wary of commitments on various fronts.
www.chathamhouse.org
How the West Misreads Modi’s Success
China and Russia’s strategic duo endures – but its limits are clear
YouTube video by DW News
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India may be less liberal now, but it remains democratic.
US, India, Japan and Australia unite again – and China Is watching | DW News
How the West Misreads Modi’s Success
foreignpolicy.com
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Chatham House Asia-Pacific Programme
Chatham House Asia-Pacific Programme
Chatham House Asia-Pacific Programme
Chatham House Asia-Pacific Programme
Chietigjb
Chatham House
Foreign Policy
China and India have stepped back from the brink without resolving the underlying tensions that pushed them there in the first place.
eastasiaforum.org
China–India rapprochement is tactical, not strategic
China–India rapprochement is tactical, not strategic
China and India have stepped back from the brink without resolving the underlying tensions that pushed them there in the first place.
eastasiaforum.org
This week’s summit shows the relationship is resilient, rooted in shared interests. But China remains wary of commitments on various fronts.
www.chathamhouse.org
China and Russia’s strategic duo endures – but its limits are clear
Chatham House Asia-Pacific Programme
Chietigjb
Chatham House Asia-Pacific Programme