Chinese President Xi Jinping announced that the government will take necessary measures to minimize the economic impact of the resurgence of COVID-19 in China.
Dr Luke Patey is a senior researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies and lead senior research fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, University of Oxford. His latest book is "How China Loses: The Pushback Against China’s Global Ambitions".
With the release of Michael Korvig and Michael Spavor from China’s hostage taking, Canada must now look to widen its strategic partnership, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region, to deal with Beijing’s coercive diplomacy, a regional expert panel says.
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1236: König Ferdinand III. von Kastilien erobert Cordoba, die damals reichste Stadt Europas. Mit dem Sturz des maurischen Kalifats (seit 756) verliert der Islam ein bedeutendes Kulturzentrum.
1596: Der Holländer Willem Barents entdeckt Spitzbergen.
1926: In Berlin unterzeichnen Außenminister Gustav Stresemann und Sowjet- Botschafter Nikolai Krestinski ein deutsch-sowjetisches Freundschafts- und Neutralitätsabkommen.
1941: Das ZK der KPdSU ruft nach dem deutschen Überfall den Großen Vaterländischen Krieg der Sowjetunion aus.
1956: Der Schriftsteller Arthur Miller und die Schauspielerin Marilyn Monroe heiraten.
Departures Podcast with Luke Patey
By Editor | Published: May 5, 2021
In recent years, China has gradually transitioned from a “quiet rise” strategy under Hu Jintao to the “wolf warrior” mode of diplomacy, as the government seeks to take more aggressive actions to defend its interests and expand its influence in the international environment. While this has in many cases produced successful outcomes, there is also a growing body of evidence that Beijing is running into resistance.
Luke Patey, a senior researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies and Lead Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, joins Robert Amsterdam on this podcast to discuss his fascinating new book, “