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This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler

🇺🇦 Where Does China Stand?

This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler

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News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.9 • 1.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

China is yet to condemn Putin’s war, and Russia has reportedly asked Beijing for economic and military support. Is Xi proving to Putin’s most important ally? And what does Russia’s faltering invasion mean for China’s potential takeover of Taiwan? Bonnie Glaser, director of the Asia Programme at the German Marshall Fund, joins Arthur Snell to explain China’s stance on Russia’s invasion, and what war in Europe means for Asian security.  We're putting out irregular war bulletins covering different aspects of the Ukraine crisis. Help our work, and shape the next full series of Doomsday Watch, by supporting us on Patreon. Resources to help the Ukrainian people can be found here: https://ukrainewar.carrd.co/ “Putin and Xi have a close relationship, they’ve met 38 times. I’d be surprised if Putin did not give Xi a heads up about his plans.” “If China offers Russia military support of any significance, that will have a very negative effect on the US-China relationship, which is already at a dangerous point.” “China will be careful about how dependent it becomes on Russian oil and gas in the future.” “A weakened Russia is not in China’s interest. It won’t allow Moscow to be the close partner that Beijing needs.” “Taiwan will be far better prepared for an invasion by China than it is today.” “There is a sentiment in China that it’s time has come. The US is in decline and Beijing needs to seize this opportunity to advance its interests.” “I don’t think Xi Jinping is getting good advice. Like Putin he has a very small inner circle of people giving him advice on policy.” DOOMSDAY WATCH was written and presented by Arthur Snell, and produced by Robin Leeburn with Jacob Archbold. Theme tune and original music by Paul Hartnoll. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. DOOMSDAY WATCH is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm Arthur Snell. A major war is taking place on the European continent with Russia's

0:07.3

invasion of Ukraine, bringing you a series of special episodes to help you understand

0:12.3

the crisis as it unfolds. This is Doomsday Watch.

0:22.7

Welcome back to another Doomsday Watch war-ability. We want to start off by saying thank you for

0:27.8

tuning in. Listeners like you are the bedrock of our work. If you're finding these

0:33.1

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the links in the show notes. Hello and welcome back to Doomsday Watch.

0:57.3

In this series of podcasts we've been trying to go beyond the day-to-day story of Russia's

1:02.9

war on Ukraine and look at the wider context, the international geopolitical ramifications.

1:09.2

Perhaps one of the biggest questions in relation to that is a question of China. I'm really

1:14.4

happy to be speaking to Bonnie Glazer. She's director of the Asia program at the German

1:19.1

Marshall Fund of the United States. Bonnie, welcome to Doomsday Watch.

1:23.6

Thank you for having me.

1:25.6

On the outset there's been a lot of debate about whether or not there was some kind of

1:30.1

deal cooked up between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping when Putin went to the Winter Olympics.

1:38.0

What's your perception of what might have transpired there and whether or not that has

1:43.4

a material impact on Russia's war in Ukraine?

1:47.6

Well I think that when Xi Jinping met with Vladimir Putin on February 4th they probably

1:53.4

covered a lot of issues. We know that the joint statement that they issued of course was

1:59.3

very comprehensive as the two leaders wanted to. I think lay down a marker about how important

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