Welcome to the last episode of our special five episode podcast mini-series, crafted in collaboration with PSSI, the Prague Security Studies Institute. In this episode, Emma speaks with Dean Cheng, a consultant on Asian affairs and senior advisor to the U.S. Institute of Peace. Dr. Cheng delves into the complexities of the China-Russia relationship, highlighting their shared antipathy towards the West but differing ambitions and capacities.
This intricate relationship poses questions for Europe and the U.S., particularly in the space sector. Dr. Cheng emphasizes the importance of Western countries recognizing the geopolitical and economic intricacies at play, and he argues that while tensions rise, there’s significant ground between open conflict and non-collaboration in space.
This Space Café Radio Prague Space Security Mini-Series is supported by PSSI, the Prague Security Studies Institute. PSSI is the organizer of the seventh Prague Space Security Conference, part of a prestigious, high-level conference series launched in 2011. All the interviews in this Space Security Mini-Series were conducted during the seventh Prague Space Security Conference, held from the 16th to the 18th of June, 2024.
You can find all the episodes of the PSSI mini-series 2024 here:
EP01 – Major General Philippe Adam
EP02 – Deanna Ryals
EP03 – Dr. Jong-Shinn Wu, Dr. Il-Seok Oh
EP04 – Kari Bingen
EP05 – Dean Cheng
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