

Putin and Xi’s Strategic Relationship: How Long Can It Last?
Oct 7, 2024
Dean Cheng, a senior advisor at the U.S. Institute of Peace and expert on Chinese security affairs, dives into the evolving alliance between China and Russia. He discusses the historical context of their partnership and the tensions that complicate their relationship. The impact of the Ukraine war on their dynamics is explored, alongside military production challenges in the U.S. Cheng highlights the cognitive warfare strategies employed by both nations and delves into China's assertive behavior in the South China Sea, addressing the implications for regional stability.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
China-Russia: Allies in a Complex Landscape
04:42 • 23min
Urgency in Military Production for National Security
27:59 • 2min
Geopolitical Tensions and Cybersecurity Risks
29:57 • 17min
Understanding Modern Conflict: Chaos, Disruption, and Cognitive Warfare
46:46 • 3min
China's Assertive Role in the South China Sea
49:39 • 16min
China-Russia Relations: A Complex Future
01:05:58 • 7min
Geopolitical Shifts in the Russian Far East: Implications of Chinese Influence
01:13:05 • 4min