Tag: China

Because they are not always based on rational decisions, international relations are unpredictable. In August 2021, when the Americans, without having bothered to consult their…

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“The friendship between the Chinese and Russian people is rock solid and the prospects for future co-operation are immense,” the Chinese Foreign Minister told the…

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On 21 October, when asked in public by a journalist about Taiwan, the current US president broke out of the strategic ambiguity that all his predecessors…

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Radix is featured prominently in the October 2021 issue of InterLib: Journal of the Liberal International British Group with reviews of both our recent online…

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I was pleased to speak at the recent Radix Big Tent Meet the Leaders session about innovation, a topic that is close to my heart…

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To celebrate the seventy-second anniversary of its rise to power in Beijing with great fanfare, the Chinese communist regime sent some 40 military aircraft into…

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Vince Cable has been making his accustomed case for maintaining strong and largely unfettered links with China. In his view orthodox economic engagement, even on…

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On 15 September, the French felt they had received a ‘slap in the face’ when AUKUS, the strategic treaty in the Pacific, negotiated behind their…

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On 15 September, the leaders of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States solemnly announced the creation of their new naval military alliance, which…

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Sir Vince Cable in conversation with Annabelle Timsit As a follow up to Radix’s recent webinars on relations between China and the West, former Leader…

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China was, until recently, seen in the West as a largely beneficial source of economic growth and business opportunities and militarily largely irrelevant.  It is…

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This letter first appeared in the FT Martin Wolf is right to point out that democracies need to get their own house in order if…

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