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As internal pressures mount on governments around the world, international partners are often forced to make quiet but consequential choices. This episode examines how China approaches political instability in Iran, drawing on analysis from leading U.S. scholars and situating the case within China’s broader foreign policy behavior. Using insights from a Brookings Institution article by Ryan Hass (Director, John L. Thornton China Center) and Allie Matthias (Research Analyst, China Center), the podcast explores how Beijing balances rhetoric, economic interests, and strategic caution when a key partner faces potential regime instability. Rather than escalation or direct intervention, China’s approach emphasizes sovereignty, non-interference, risk management, and flexibility — patterns that can also be observed across other global conflict zones. This podcast is based on and inspired by the following Brookings Institution analysis: “How is China positioning itself as Iran’s regime teeters?” By Ryan Hass and Allie Matthias Brookings Institution 👉 https://www.brookings.edu/articles/how-is-china-positioning-itself-as-irans-regime-teeters/ [https://www.brookings.edu/articles/how-is-china-positioning-itself-as-irans-regime-teeters/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
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