Bonnie Glaser

@bglaser.bsky.social

Managing Director, Indo-Pacific Program, German Marshall Fund @GMFAsia, China, Taiwan, Indo-Pac, Europe-China, RT≠ endorsement

🇺🇸 🇨🇳 "The most important outcome is the establishment of a mechanism for negotiations [...] I think both sides stepped back from the abyss." GMF expert @bglaser.bsky.social comments on the temporary reduction in tariffs between the U.S. and China for @newsweek.com. 🔗 Read Now:

Did Donald Trump lose China trade war? 10 experts weigh in

Analysts welcomed the de-escalation agreed in Geneva, but told Newsweek that many questions remain unanswered.

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🇨🇳 What is the limited war dilemma, and how has China responded to it? 🆕 This week on the China Global podcast, Bonnie Glaser discusses China's nuclear strategy with Fiona Cunningham, Assistant Professor of Political Science at University of Pennsylvania. 🎧 bit.ly/4bXmMlD

Nuclear Weaponry and China’s Approach of Strategic Substitution

A conversation between Bonnie Glaser and Fiona Cunningham discussing the limited war dilemma and China's approach of strategic substitution, based on the latter’s newly published book titled, "Under t...

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🚀 Space has become another battleground for US-China competition. 🇨🇳 This week on China Global, host @bglaser.bsky.social Glaser is joined by Dean Cheng to understand China’s space policy and its role in the country’s grand strategy. 📻 Watch Now: bit.ly/4jO3VNI

China Global Podcast - Episode #94 - Ft. Dean Cheng

China’s Ambitious Civilian Space Program Space, once a distant destination, has become another battleground for great power competition. Since the early days of the PRC, the country has been pursuing a series of ambitious space programs aimed to build up its space capacity as an essential element of its comprehensive national power. In recent years, under the Xi administration, Beijing has significantly increased its investment in its civilian space program, notably its plan to send Chinese taikonauts to the Moon before the US can return. As the US-China strategic competition continues to heighten, it is vital to understand China’s space policy and its role in China’s grand strategy. To discuss these issues, Host Bonnie Glaser is joined by Dean Cheng, senior advisor to the China program at the U.S. Institute of Peace. He focuses on China’s space program, Chinese military doctrine, and “dual-use” issues associated with China’s scientific and technical enterprises. Dean recently published a book titled China and the New Moon Race. Timestamp [00:00] Start [01:54] Space Race 2.0 [03:27] Space in China’s Grand Strategy [05:27] Achievements of China’s Space Program [07:18] Similarities and Differences in China’s Approach [09:14] Nature of Public-Private Cooperation in China [12:42] Implications of Landing on the Moon [15:30] A Chinese Incident in Space [17:00] International Lunar Research Station [18:50] Responses to China’s Space Ambitions [21:03] Problems in the US-China Civilian Space Race [23:20] Stars and Stripes on Mars

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