The war in Ukraine has global implications and is increasingly becoming a clash of systems - Western democracies are feeling challenged by autocracies like Russia and China. Both models want to prevail.
So far, China's peace plan for Ukraine has found little favor in the West. Instead, there are warnings from the US about possible arms deliveries from China to Russia, and Russia's ally Alexander Lukashenko personally traveled to China.
Both sides are unable to find an agreement and are courting non-aligned countries, like G-20 host India, for example, which has seen a wave of diplomatic efforts, including a visit by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
So on To the Point we ask: War in Ukraine: Are new alliances dividing the world?
Our guests: Katja Gloger (expert on Russia); Felix Lee (China Table); Isha Bhatia (DW)
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:30 Clash of world powers
02:40 Should the West change its mindset?
03:40 Russia’s confrontation with the “collective West”
04:40 Prospects for a multipolar world
05:10 How convincing is China's "peace plan"?
08:20 Is China supplying arms to Russia?
10:00 Is China neutral?
12:20 China needs Russia
13:00 India wants to mediate in the war
15:45 India as an advocate for the Global South
17.40 Many emerging countries don´t want to choose a side
21:35 The power of the Global South
22:00 A multipolar war
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So far, China's peace plan for Ukraine has found little favor in the West. Instead, there are warnings from the US about possible arms deliveries from China to Russia, and Russia's ally Alexander Lukashenko personally traveled to China.
Both sides are unable to find an agreement and are courting non-aligned countries, like G-20 host India, for example, which has seen a wave of diplomatic efforts, including a visit by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
So on To the Point we ask: War in Ukraine: Are new alliances dividing the world?
Our guests: Katja Gloger (expert on Russia); Felix Lee (China Table); Isha Bhatia (DW)
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:30 Clash of world powers
02:40 Should the West change its mindset?
03:40 Russia’s confrontation with the “collective West”
04:40 Prospects for a multipolar world
05:10 How convincing is China's "peace plan"?
08:20 Is China supplying arms to Russia?
10:00 Is China neutral?
12:20 China needs Russia
13:00 India wants to mediate in the war
15:45 India as an advocate for the Global South
17.40 Many emerging countries don´t want to choose a side
21:35 The power of the Global South
22:00 A multipolar war
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#Ukraine #Russia #NATO
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