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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2019 · 18 MIN

Enemy of My Enemy: Why Russia and China Are Growing Closer

from The World Unpacked · host Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

As the United States adopts an increasingly confrontational international posture, the ties between Russia and China are deepening. Should the West be concerned? Jen talks to Carnegie Moscow expert Alexander Gabuev about what’s bringing them together, and the consequences for the United States. Go Deeper: Read Sasha's piece on how U.S. policies are pushing Russia and China closer together.

The ties between Russia and China are deepening. Should the West be concerned? Jen talks to Carnegie Moscow expert Alexander Gabuev about what’s bringing them together, and the consequences for the United States.

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