China In Context

China, Taiwan and the United Nations

May 03, 2022 SOAS China Institute Season 2 Episode 63
China In Context
China, Taiwan and the United Nations
Show Notes

China is one of very few countries to hold permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council, a committee with the daunting brief to maintain peace and security throughout the world. The mood is often fractious, with China and Russia on one side, at loggerheads with Britain, France and the United States on the other. Xi Jinping recently proposed a new "global security initiative" that upholds the principle of "indivisible security", although he offered few details on how this might be implemented. In this podcast, Bonnie S Glaser, Director of the Asia Program at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, offers her analysis of China’s role at the UN. The podcast is hosted by the Editor of Asian Affairs, Duncan Bartlett.   

China In Context: Episode 63 
Broadcast date: 3rd May, 2022