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The Iran War Looks Very Different From China

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The United States and Israel have launched strikes on Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and triggering a full-scale war in the Middle East. As the region descends into conflict, a fascinating debate has emerged about what this means for China: from the surge in Chinese defense stocks and weapons export opportunities, to the collapse of Beijing's landmark Saudi-Iran diplomatic agreement. 

Is this a strategic disaster for China, or does the chaos actually create unexpected openings?

Andrea Ghiselli, research director at The ChinaMed Project and a lecturer in international politics at the University of Exeter, joins Eric to discuss the stark differences in how this conflict is discussed in China and in the Global West.

📌 Topics Covered in this Episode:

  • The US-Israel strikes on Iran and the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei
  • Why Chinese defense stocks surged to a 10-year high on the Shanghai Stock Exchange
  • The "ally" myth: why China was never going to militarily defend Iran
  • The collapse of China's landmark Saudi-Iran diplomatic détente
  • Asymmetric warfare — why Iran's cheap drones may outlast America's expensive missiles
  • China's energy security: oil stockpiling strategy and Strait of Hormuz exposure
  • US munitions depletion and what it means for a potential Taiwan scenario
  • What to watch in Chinese discourse if the Islamic Republic faces collapse

Show Notes:

  • The ChinaMed Project: How Chinese Experts are Reacting to the American-Israeli Strikes on Iran by Andrea Ghiselli: https://tinyurl.com/mr439hdp 
  • The China-Global South Project: "Win or Lose, America Loses": Chinese Analyst Says Trump's Iran Gamble Will Hand Beijing a Strategic Victory by Han Zhen: https://tinyurl.com/484p6bbn 
  • The China-Global South Project: Chinese Nationalist Voices Dismissed Online After Iran Strike Defies Predictions by Han Zhen: https://tinyurl.com/bdenrfyd 

People to Follow Reference in this Episode:

  • @GeringTuvia, analyst at Planet Nine, a non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council's Global China Hub
  • @EvanFeigenbaum, vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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