Sinica Podcast

China’s Ukraine conundrum, with Evan Feigenbaum

Mar 9, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
China and the Invasion
03:51 • 4min
3
The Lean Toward Russia in the Time Since February 20
08:02 • 4min
4
The Chinese Foreign Policy
11:41 • 4min
5
What Do You Mean When You Say, Pay a Price With Moscow?
15:33 • 4min
6
China's Economic Relationship With Russia Is Getting Closer
19:27 • 3min
7
Is the US Implacably Hostile to China?
22:38 • 3min
8
Is There a Plan to Invade Ukranian Cities?
25:47 • 2min
9
I Think She Figured He'd Incurred Very Little Cost Backing Russia on That, as You Said.
28:03 • 2min
10
Is It Possible That Mister Puttin Lied to Mister Shee?
29:53 • 5min
11
China's Going to Lean in Harder Towards Russia, Is It?
35:08 • 5min
12
China's Tool Kit for Thinking About How to Pressure Tian
40:19 • 2min
13
Russia and China Are Not Implacably Hostile to Each Other, and They're Not Enemies.
42:01 • 3min
14
China Relations
44:40 • 4min
15
China's Role in This Crisis?
48:43 • 2min
16
The Differences Between China and Russia
50:17 • 4min
17
Is China a Revisionist Power?
54:12 • 3min
18
Democracy Versus Authoritarianism
57:00 • 2min
19
China Foreign Policy - I'm a Competitive Guy
58:51 • 4min
20
Is This the End of the Cold War Era, and the Beginning of Something Other?
01:03:20 • 2min
21
The US Foreign Policy Class Is Delusional, Given What I Just Said
01:05:31 • 4min
22
The Ucranian Heritage Cook Book by Olia Hercules
01:09:21 • 2min
23
I've Got Two From to Day, and I'm Going to Actually Get That
01:11:31 • 3min