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This week on the Sinica Podcast, I welcome back Evan Feigenbaum, Vice President for Studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Evan served for many years as a State Department official, was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia and Central Asia among his numerous positions in government, and was instrumental in building the U.S.-India relationship after 2000 — only to watch Trump round on India in recent months, slapping large punitive tariffs on the South Asian giant ostensibly over its purchases of Russian oil. What motivated Trump? And how does this look from New Delhi and from Beijing? Will China capitalize on the strains in the U.S.-Indian relationship? Listen and find out.
04:12 – Building "trust" in politics
10:22 – Changes in U.S. policy
15:11 – Did India take advantage of Russia?
20:07 – How U.S. rules shape India
25:21 – "Rebuilding" the U.S.–India relationship
29:56 – Beijing on Trump vs. India
42:48 – India, Quad, and Indo-Pacific strategy
49:55 – Managing U.S.–India tensions
Paying it Forward: Kenji Kushida
Recommendations:
Evan: How China Is Reshaping International Security Cooperation by Sheena Greitens and Isaac Kardon
Kaiser: How Sino-centrism and U.S.-centrism warp(ed?) Beijing’s foreign policy thinking by Tang Shiping and Qi Dapeng
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on the Sinica Podcast, I welcome back Evan Feigenbaum, Vice President for Studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Evan served for many years as a State Department official, was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia and Central Asia among his numerous positions in government, and was instrumental in building the U.S.-India relationship after 2000 — only to watch Trump round on India in recent months, slapping large punitive tariffs on the South Asian giant ostensibly over its purchases of Russian oil. What motivated Trump? And how does this look from New Delhi and from Beijing? Will China capitalize on the strains in the U.S.-Indian relationship? Listen and find out.
04:12 – Building "trust" in politics
10:22 – Changes in U.S. policy
15:11 – Did India take advantage of Russia?
20:07 – How U.S. rules shape India
25:21 – "Rebuilding" the U.S.–India relationship
29:56 – Beijing on Trump vs. India
42:48 – India, Quad, and Indo-Pacific strategy
49:55 – Managing U.S.–India tensions
Paying it Forward: Kenji Kushida
Recommendations:
Evan: How China Is Reshaping International Security Cooperation by Sheena Greitens and Isaac Kardon
Kaiser: How Sino-centrism and U.S.-centrism warp(ed?) Beijing’s foreign policy thinking by Tang Shiping and Qi Dapeng
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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