Politics+Media 101 Podcast on "The Battle Over Kyiv and Russian-Chinese Relations"

CSIS Trustee Chair and SCCEI Collaborator Scott Kennedy and SCCEI Faculty Affiliate Yiqing Xu join the podcast Politics+Media 101 to discuss Russia-China relations and the possible implications the war in Ukraine will have on China-US relations.

Scott Kennedy, CSIS Trustee Chair and SCCEI partner on the "Big Data China"  collaboration, joins Yiqing Xu, SCCEI Faculty Affiliate, on the podcast Politics+Media 101 where they discuss the war in Ukraine, Russia-China relations, and the possible implications the war may have on China-US relations.

Listen to the whole conversation starting starting at the 27:10 time mark, the first half of the podcast features U.S. Marine Corps Colonel Mark Cancian of CSIS. 

Listen to the episode here or click below: 

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