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 ⬇️
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?...
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 ⬇️
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.
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...
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.
The vibrancy of Indian democracy was on display during the country’s recently concluded state elections, writes Chietigj Bajpaee.
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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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.
India may be less liberal now, but it remains democratic.
foreignpolicy.com
India may be less liberal now, but it remains democratic.