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Kevin Rudd discusses his new book ‘The Avoidable War’ | The Fletcher School
Asia Society President Kevin Rudd discusses his new book: THE AVOIDABLE WAR: The Dangers of a Catastrophic Conflict between the US and Xi Jinping's China
Ukraine, China, and the US: Can War be Avoided? | Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School
Professor Graham Allison and former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd discuss whether China’s support of Russia has made clear that war between the US and China is inevitable.
In conversation with Kevin Rudd: Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia
Kevin Rudd speaks to FPCI in Indonesia.
Importance of China-Solomons deal is in how China uses it | NewsTalk ZB
It's too early to know how worried New Zealand should be about China's new military deal with the Solomon Islands.
Former Australian PM Kevin Rudd on U.S.-China ‘managed competition’ | Axios
The U.S. and China are at high risk of military conflict because they haven't established guardrails for how to responsibly conduct strategic competition, former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd told Axios in an interview.
Kevin Rudd on The Avoidable War | Elliott School of International Affairs
On March 22, 2022, the Honorable Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia and current President and CEO of the Asia Society, joined the Elliott School of International Affairs to discuss his new book, The Avoidable War: The Dangers of a Catastrophic Conflict between the US and Xi Jinping's China. The presentation is followed by a conversation between Hon. Kevin Rudd and David Shambaugh, the Gaston Sigur Professor of Asian Studies, Political Science, and International Affairs at GW, and an extensive Q&A with the audience.
We shouldn't imagine a US-China conflict in our region would be a limited to a few battleships duelling in the Taiwan Straits. | Today Show
We shouldn't imagine a US-China conflict in our region would be a limited to a few battleships duelling in the Taiwan Straits. Governments need to put in place guardrails to prevent us getting to that point.
US-China competition can follow two paths | BBC Today
US-China competition can follow two paths: 'unmanaged' strategic competition (with no road rules, no guardrails & greater risk of catastrophe) or 'managed' strategic competition (and may the best system win).
Xi Jinping the gambler’s greatest fear isn’t war | Sydney Morning Herald
Xi Jinping’s political modus operandi when confronted with a challenge — either foreign or domestic— is to double down; to crash through or crash.
Why the U.S. and the world should have a 'coherent, bipartisan' strategy for China | MSNBC
Kevin Rudd discusses the dangers of a catastrophic conflict between the U.S and Xi Jinping’s China on MSNBC’s Morning Joe.
Avoiding Conflict with China | WNYC The Brian Lehrer Show
Kevin Rudd argues that conflict between the two superpowers is heightened by cultural misunderstandings.
Detainment of refugees ‘an act of monumental cruelty’ | Radio New Zealand
This week the Australian government announced that it would accept New Zealand's long-standing offer to resettle boat refugees held in Nauru and other facilities, nine years after it was first made. Rudd now says the fact that it has dragged out so long is against the spirit in which his government signed in 2013.
China and Global Security | Egon Bahr Symposium
Kevin Rudd speaks at the 5th Egon Bahr Symposium on Xi Jinping’s worldview and global security.
Solomon Islands and China | The Project
Leaked documents have revealed China’s plan to bring its military might closer to Australia’s front door. The government says it’s concerned, but it’s been accused of dropping the ball.
The role of China in Russia-Ukraine conflict | CBS News
China is focused on becoming a "dominant military power" under Xi Jinping, according to Kevin Rudd, former Australian prime minister and author of the new book, "The Avoidable War.
On Ukraine War and China | Bloomberg
Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd discusses the Russia-Ukraine war and China's stance on the conflict.
'China wins': Kevin Rudd's daunting warning if conflict breaks out | Yahoo News
Former prime minister Kevin Rudd believes global forces are moving in China's favour but the country likely won't risk a Putin-style invasion of Taiwan any time soon.
Xi Jinping hopes to return Taiwan to China in late 2020s, early 2030s | 7:30
Many foreign policy observers are wondering how China's territorial ambitions for Taiwan are being affected by Russia's experience invading Ukraine. Taiwan's independence is widely considered the most likely issue to embroil Australia in a regional war, given the US is likely to respond to Chinese aggression.
Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on his new book ‘The Avoidable War’ | Newstalk ZB
Since leaving office, Kevin Rudd has become an expert on China and Chinese relations with the West.
His new book ‘The Avoidable War’ discusses that very subject.
Russia, Ukraine and China's Long Game — Kevin Rudd and Peter Mansbridge In Conversation | Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy
In early February, China and Russia issued a joint declaration that solidified their bilateral relationship, outlining their intention to advance “unprecedented” economic and security cooperation. Weeks later, Russia launched a full-scale attack on Ukraine. Was China aware of Putin’s intentions? Will China continue to stand with Russia? Has the world’s unified response to Russia’s attack changed China’s calculus? What does this China-Russia alliance mean for the liberal international order?