The Old and New Cold War

The Old and New Cold War

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This week, we use the anniversary of Richard Nixon's famous 1972
trip to China to launch a discussion of how we got to this
current moment in U.S.-China-Russia relations. How did a
"honeymoon" period between China and the United States in the
1970s and '80s veer into chilly competition? And as Russia
invades Ukraine and China stands by, we examine how the
Sino-Soviet rivalry transformed into the current Sino-Russian
partnership. The new great-power contest has its roots in the
Cold War; is history doomed to repeat itself?


In this episode, we speak to Richard McGregor of Australia's Lowy
Institute about the history of relations between China, the U.S.
and Russia, and about the emerging great-power struggle.


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Asia Stream is hosted by Wajahat S. Khan, our digital editor and
executive producer, and produced by Monica Hunter-Hart and Jack
Stone Truitt.


Related to this episode:


Nixon in China, 50 years on, by Richard McGregor


INFOGRAPHIC: A handshake that changed the world: 50 years after
Nixon's trip to China, by Nikkei staff writers


50 years after Nixon-Mao handshake, Asia preps for new world
order, by Nikkei staff writers


U.S. engagement with China a 'strategic blunder': Mearsheimer, by
Masahiro Okoshi


India and China stay on sidelines as Russia invades Ukraine, by
Kiran Sharma and Ken Moriyasu

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