(Preview) Constructing US-China Stability; Trump’s Taiwan Comments and More Summit Takeaways; Putin in China
Episode description
On today’s show Andrew and Bill parse the messaging from both sides of last week’s US-China summit in Beijing. Topics include: What the PRC means by “a constructive relationship of strategic stability,” why the US side adopted the framing as well, a relative absence of tangible deliverables, and why “a calculated stalling tactic from both sides designed to manage risk” may be a more accurate rendering of the status quo. From there: Trump’s various comments on Taiwan spark concern and questions, plus notes on Rubio, Ratner, an indictment of Chinese shipping magnates, and an Iran ceasefire Xi calls “imperative.” At the end: Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing, questions for the EU, and more bad news for Nvidia in China.
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Bill Bishop is the author of Sinocism
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Two Readouts, One Deal — Sinocism Chart
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Xi Warns Against Resuming Iran Attacks After Meeting Putin in Beijing — Bloomberg
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Joint Declaration of the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China on the Emergence of a Multipolar World and International Relations of a New Type — Telegram
Xi Jinping told Donald Trump that Putin might ‘regret’ invasion of Ukraine — Financial Times
China banned Nvidia’s gaming chip during Jensen Huang’s visit — Financial Times
