

China in the World
Carnegie China
Carnegie China’s China in the World podcast is a series of conversations between Chinese and international experts on China’s foreign policy, China’s international role, and China’s relations with the world.
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Jul 7, 2014 • 14min
China-Pakistan Relations with Dan Markey
Paul Haenle and CFR’s Dan Markey discuss the 2014 political transitions and uncertainties in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, and how they will affect the China-Pakistan relationship.

Jun 24, 2014 • 1h 27min
One Year After Sunnylands: Assessing the U.S.-China Relationship
Audio recording of May 28, 2014 event at Carnegie DC with Carnegie-Tsinghua's Yan Xuetong and Sun Xuefeng, and Carnegie's Paul Haenle and Yukon Huang, moderated by George Perkovich on the state of U.S.-China relations.

Jun 4, 2014 • 12min
Assessing China’s Foreign Policy with Xie Tao, Part 2
Professor Xie Tao offers his analysis of China's seemingly contradictory policy statements toward its relations with its neighbors and its recent assertive actions in the Asia-Pacific.

May 26, 2014 • 14min
Assessing China's Foreign Policy Under Xi with Xie Tao
Xie Tao, China's expert on foreign policy, discusses China's role in international and regional affairs, potential solutions to global issues, evolving stance on non-intervention, and the concept of a new model of great power relations between the US and China.

May 13, 2014 • 17min
The US-Japan Alliance with Michael Swaine Part 2
China sees itself as the power that has growing influence in Asia, but that still is highly dependent on the position and attitude of the United States. The real challenge for the new type of great power relations between the US and China is how the two powers can establish an understanding over the future changes to US maritime predominance in Asia.

Apr 28, 2014 • 15min
The US-Japan Alliance with Michael Swaine Part 1
The United States and Japan must strike a delicate balance between improving the alliance’s ability to anticipate and respond to crises and being perceived by China as attempting to contain it’s rise or remilitarize Northeast Asia.

Apr 9, 2014 • 24min
Chinese Nuclear Security Cooperation
Carnegie-Tsinghua's Paul Haenle and Li Bin discuss the recently concluded Third Nuclear Security Summit, China's nuclear security concept, and its contributions to international nuclear security.

Mar 25, 2014 • 22min
Debunking the Myths of China's Perspective on North Korea, Part 2
In the second half of Carnegie-Tsinghua's Paul Haenle's interview with Peking University's Wang Dong, the experts discuss the opportunities and obstacles to forging a united diplomatic approach to the North Korea issue.

Mar 18, 2014 • 22min
Debunking the Myths of China's Perspective on North Korea with Dr. Wang Dong, Part 1
North Korea’s nuclear program is a source of tension not only in the region, but also in U.S.-China relations. Washington sees Beijing as enabling nuclear proliferation, while Beijing argues that their approach is less costly and more effective than U.S. pressure.

Mar 13, 2014 • 14min
The View from Moscow: The Ukraine Crisis, Part 2
While the West accuses Putin of dealing with Ukraine over the barrel of a gun, Russians largely commend his role in helping Crimea make the right historical choice, in their view, to side with Russia. Carnegie Moscow Director Dmitri Trenin speaks with Paul Haenle about the Crimea referendum and Ukraine's future in the second half of their interview.