China and Eastern Europe, with Alicja Bachulska

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Views of China in Central and Eastern Europe range from Hungary, eager to be Beijing’s best friend, to the adverse Baltics. Hear Warsaw-based China analyst Alicja Bachulska on the unique experiences Beijing has with the region, and how this could contribute to a more robust European China policy.
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  • @user-vj4sn1hk3n
    @user-vj4sn1hk3n26 күн бұрын

    Like the way you look at this. Using Hungary is not impossible haha. Concern upon CCP is unavoidable to most nations since the affects have been obvious so far. Love your say about Taiwan. And Lithuania is rock solid because of not-2much-dependent on China which should be more in other nations due to China as communist/no-democratic nation true & true and so not fit as any kind of world leader position, to me haha. Thanks

  • @Study-mq4qn

    @Study-mq4qn

    25 күн бұрын

    Russia isn't a communist country and it does have elections, so please consider leaving a leadership position open for Russia haha. "Taiwan" is actually a place name, and its official country name is the Republic of China. According to its constitution, its territory includes mainland China as well.

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