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What Can Taiwan Learn From Ukraine? Interview With Disinformation and Civil Defense Expert Puma Shen
Strengthening Ukraine-Taiwan relations can be done by providing components for military equipment, refuting global rumors, and learning from China’s experience.

China and Indonesia’s Self-Serving Ukraine Peace Plans
Indonesia did vote on 2 March 2022 for a UN General Assembly resolution condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But Prabowo’s recent proposal, like China’s position, fails to name the aggressor. It seeks to freeze the war, leaving Russia the option to revive its aggression.

As China Throws Support Behind Russia, Analysts See Deeper Fissures
Experts say the chaotic coup staged by the Wagner Group under Prigozhin could make Xi Jinping think twice about starting a war in the Taiwan Strait.

Germany-China Talks to Focus on Ukraine, Climate Change
Scholz and the government here want to signal that “it’s not completely back to the old days where Germany’s relationship with China was all about making money.”

Asian Economic Heft Keeps Russia’s Economy Afloat
Asian economies, particularly China and India, have acted as alternative destinations for Russian exports as well as new sources of imports.

US Watches With Caution as China Sends Peace Envoy to Ukraine
In just a few months, U.S. officials have pivoted from publicly warning Beijing not to provide material support for Russia’s war in Ukraine to acknowledging there is a role for China to play in brokering peace talks.

Macron Backs Down on Taiwan for Beijing’s Support on Ukraine, Experts Say
At a news conference during a state visit in the Netherlands, Macron said France’s position on Taiwan has not changed, and Paris favors the status quo for Taiwan.

What Does China Want in Ukraine?
Beijing has reservations about Putin’s war, but seeing Moscow take a beating is not in China’s interests.

Von Der Leyen To Lay Out EU’s Position on China
Ahead of her first official visit to Beijing, the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen addresses Europe’s fraught relationship with China.