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2 May 2022
Chinese Whispers
Does China want to change the international rules-based order?
35 min listen
Does China want to change the international rules-based order?
Chinese Whispers
Does China want to change the international rules-based order?
35 min listen

China is often accused of breaking international rules and norms. Just last week at Mansion House, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said: 'Countries must play by the rules. And that includes China'. So what are its transgressions, and what are its goals for the international system? My guests and I try to answer this question in this episode through looking at China's attitude to and involvement in international organisations, past and present. Professor Rana Mitter, a historian at the University of Oxford and author of China's Good War, points out that there's a fundamental difference in China's approach compared to, say, Russia. 'Russia perceives itself as, essentially, a country that is really at the end of its tether in terms of the international system.

Does China want to change the international rules-based order?
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