How Does China View the Ukraine Crisis? | Andrew Small

You Don't Have to Yell

After Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the sanctions that followed, it began seeking closer ties with China. Andrew Small of the German Marshall Fund explains how this relationship has developed over the past decade, what role China could play in the current war in Ukraine, and how this fits into China's larger plan for its role as a world power.

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