The Trialogue

By Peter Slezkine

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Peter Slezkine, the Director of the USA-Russia-China Trialogue project at the Stimson Center, hosts a series of conversations with experts and ex-officials from the United States, Russia, China and beyond to discuss cold wars past and present, potential areas of conflict and cooperation, and alternative visions of global order, among other subjects. Since the middle of the 20th century, the shifting relationship among the United States, Russia, and China has had a profound impact on each country separately and on the world as a whole. Yet the breakdown of contacts, combined with political, cultural, and linguistic barriers, have hindered the study of the full trilateral dynamic. At a time when even bilateral channels of communication have begun to break down, the Trialogue offers a new and necessary perspective on the defining geopolitical relationship of our time. *The Trialogue Podcast is hosted by the Stimson Center and produced by University FM. **The first twelve episodes of this podcast were published by the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey.

Episode Date
Curtis Yarvin (Part 2): The Empire of Love
Aug 02, 2025
Xiang Lanxin: Is Trump Good for China?
Jul 25, 2025
Sunjoy Joshi: The View from India
Jul 18, 2025
Curtis Yarvin: The Empire of Love (Part 1)
Jul 11, 2025
Samuel Charap: Russia Policy in Retrospect
Jun 20, 2025
Maksim Suchkov: What Does Russia Want?
May 30, 2025
Emma Ashford: Where do American interests end?
May 16, 2025
Da Wei: Will the US and China Decouple or Rebalance?
May 09, 2025
Robert Agee: An American Businessman in Moscow
Apr 25, 2025
Dynkin and Voitolovsky: Welcome to Washington
Apr 18, 2025
The Trialogue Live: April 8, 2025
Apr 17, 2025
Reinhard Krumm: How Boxed In is Berlin?
Apr 11, 2025
Christopher Caldwell: The Right since Reagan
Apr 04, 2025
Zhao Long: Is Beijing Worried about US-Russia Rapprochement?
Mar 21, 2025
Anastasia Likhacheva: Surviving “sanctions from hell”
Mar 14, 2025
Fyodor Lukyanov: What in the world is the “world majority”?
Mar 07, 2025
Andrew Roth: A decade of reporting from Russia
Feb 28, 2025
ZHOU Bo: How many military bases does Beijing need?
Feb 21, 2025
Philani Mthembu: South Africa’s attitudes toward Russia, China, and BRICS
Feb 14, 2025
Dmitry Stefanovich: Nuclear deterrence during the war in Ukraine
Jan 31, 2025
Daniel Bessner: The last days of liberal empire?
Jan 03, 2025
ZHANG Xin: How real is Russia’s pivot to China?
Dec 13, 2024
Akram Umarov: Central Asia between Russia and China
Nov 29, 2024
Stephen Wertheim: Realism and restraint in US foreign policy
Nov 01, 2024
Dmitry Novikov: Russia’s Eurasian reorientation
Oct 23, 2024
DA Wei: The advantages of limited decoupling
Oct 16, 2024
Charles Kupchan: Beyond isolationism and internationalism?
Oct 09, 2024
Alexander Pilyasov: The Russian Arctic
Oct 02, 2024
ZHAO Hai: Trump’s trade war and the war in Ukraine
Sep 25, 2024
Karl Eikenberry: Recollections of a retired general
Sep 18, 2024
Andrey Kortunov: Four decades of Russian foreign policy
Sep 11, 2024
XIANG Lanxin: China’s “rise” should not come as a surprise
Sep 04, 2024
Season 1 Trailer
Aug 28, 2024