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EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 32 MIN

Voice for CHOICE #38: Debunking Myths Around Sino-Russian Relations with Thomas Eder

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While it is true that China has served as a crucial economic support for Russia during the war in Ukraine, it has not fully compensated for the decline in Russian export revenue from the EU. Beijing has supplied Moscow with dual-use goods and technology but there has been no direct provision of lethal military equipment from China to Russia, as the Chinese government and businesses are wary of triggering Western secondary sanctions and losing access to the European market. Thus, It is unlikely that the Chinese government and defense companies will substantially support Russia with heavy weaponry and ammunition in its ongoing conflict against Ukraine. One reason for China holding back is the nuanced and cautious attitude of its foreign policy elites on Russia’s war. This month’s guest Dr Thomas Eder, Visiting Fellow at China Observers in Central and Eastern Europe (CHOICE), Post-Doc Researcher at the Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip). Show notes ⁠Will China Save Russia’s Military in 2023? – Chinese Expert Debates on China-Russia Relations and the Long War in Ukraine⁠ ⁠Chinese Approaches to the Eastern Neighborhood⁠ ⁠Moscow’s Failed Pivot to China⁠ ⁠China-Russia Relations in Central Asia

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