Security correspondent Gordon Corera joins the discussion on Putin's visit to China and its impact on global relations. Topics include strategic alliances, China's disruptive intentions, and security concerns surrounding engagement with China. The podcast provides insights into the intertwined dynamics of world politics and the implications of the leaders' recent meeting gestures.
Putin's state visit to China signals a strengthening alliance between Russia and China, challenging Western influence.
China's espionage and political interference efforts pose a threat to global security and democratic values.
Deep dives
The Dynamics of China's Relationship with the World
China's global influence is a major concern due to its significant economic and military power. The country aims to disrupt the existing international order to reduce the dominance of the United States. This disruption poses challenges to liberal democracies and their values, impacting security and prosperity.
Strategic Alliances and Geopolitical Implications of China-Russia Relations
China and Russia have formed a strategic alliance with shared objectives of challenging the Western world order. Despite limitations, such as China's cautious military support, the alliance is aimed at undermining Western dominance, potentially affecting international conflicts like Taiwan.
Rising Concerns over Chinese Espionage and Intelligence Gathering
There is a growing focus on Chinese espionage activities and political interference, indicating China's assertiveness on the global stage. Cases of spying and influence extend beyond the UK to Germany and Canada, reflecting a broader trend of China's efforts to penetrate and impact various sectors worldwide.
Today, we look at Russian President Vladimir Putin’s state visit to China, where he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Putin, on his first foreign visit since being sworn in for a fifth term as president last week, was greeted with a rare hug from Xi Jinping before the leaders met to discuss trade between their two countries.
Adam discusses the significance of this visit - and its potential ramifications for China’s relations with the West - with Gordon Corera, security correspondent, John Simpson, world affairs editor, and Sophia Gaston, head of foreign policy at Policy Exchange.
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Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. It was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Miranda Slade with Natasha Mayo and Sam McLaren. The technical producer was Ricardo McCarthy. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The editor is Sam Bonham.
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