Ian Bremmer: What Xi's Russia visit and South Korea and Japan's rapprochement means for the changing geopolitical landscape
Bremmer is a foreign affairs columnist and editor-at-large at TIME. He is the president of Eurasia Group, a political-risk consultancy, and
He teaches applied geopolitics at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and his most recent book ishe past two weeks have featured a remarkable series of events that highlight big shifts in the geopolitics of East Asia. Each of them casts light on the opportunities and risks shaping that region and the world.with Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
China benefits strongly from trade with Russia , but Xi is also deeply sympathetic with Putin’s drive to challenge Western dominance of the international system. That’s why the two leaders are closer than any time since they toasted a friendship without limits three weeks before the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022—and why we must continue to watch Xi’s evolving approach to Putin’s war.The near-simultaneous visit by Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Fumio to Ukraine was also striking.
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