Offering a strategic overview of the relationship between China and Myanmar across history, Ambassador Kelley Currie highlights grey zones, disaggregated sovereignty, fluid frontiers and deeply rooted mutual suspicions as permanent features of China’s southern strategic space’s hinterland in this podcast moderated by Nadège Rolland. This podcast is part of the project Mapping China's Strategic Space at strategicspace.nbr.org.
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Chinese and Indian Vaccine Diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific
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Pandemic Persuasions: Public Opinion and U.S.-China Relations
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Sovereignty and the Seas: Maritime Disputes in East Asia
Exploring China's Push for a New World Order
A Renewable Alliance: The Future of U.S.-Japan Energy Cooperation
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Japan's Balancing Act: Alliance Dynamics amid U.S.-China Competition
U.S.-China Competition for Global Influence
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U.S.-China Strategic Competition
America's Alliances and Partnerships
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