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Security: 'Ishiba doesn’t want to directly confront China'

Taiwanese political scientist Wu Rwei-ren is certain that Japan's new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will stick to his goal despite the weak result in the parliamentary elections: containing China and supporting Taiwan. In an interview with Table.Briefings, Wu explains why Ishiba's proposal for an Asian NATO is unlikely to be realized.

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Sicherheit: „Ishiba sucht keine direkte Konfrontation mit China“

Der taiwanesische Politologe Wu Rwei-ren ist sicher, dass Japans neuer Premierminister Shigeru Ishiba trotz schwachem Ergebnis bei den Parlamentswahlen an seinem Ziel festhält: China eindämmen und Taiwan unterstützen. Im Interview mit Table.Briefings erklärt Wu, weshalb Ishibas Vorschlag einer asiatischen Nato aber kaum zu realisieren ist.

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Bachulska: 'The coming decades could be strongly influenced by Chinese ideas'

China is aiming for a global leadership role in politics, AI, the green transition and the international financial system. Three authors from the European Council on Foreign Relations have examined the ideas and considerations that guide the country under party leader Xi Jinping. In an interview with Table.Briefings, Alicja Bachulska talks about the Chinese Communist Party's vision for the future.

Von Angela Köckritz

Bachulska: 'The coming decades could be strongly influenced by Chinese ideas'

China is aiming for a global leadership role in politics, AI, the green transition and the international financial system. Three authors from the European Council on Foreign Relations have examined the ideas and considerations that guide the country under party leader Xi Jinping. In an interview with Table.Briefings, Alicja Bachulska talks about the Chinese Communist Party's vision for the future.

Von Angela Köckritz