As the three-week countdown begins for the Beijing Winter Olympics, the Omicron variant has reached the city, prompting restrictions on ticket sales for an event China had hoped would symbolise its successful containment strategy.
Emily Tamkin in Washington, DC, and Ido Vock in Berlin are joined by Katie Stallard, senior editor of China and global affairs in Washington, DC, our latest addition to the team. They discuss China\u2019s ability to deliver a \u201cstreamlined, safe and splendid\u201d games, and whether there is a way out of the country\u2019s \u201czero-Covid\u201d strategy.
Amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine, splits have begun to emerge between members of the Nato alliance. The team discusses Russia\u2019s view of its neighbours and the concept of spheres of influence, long thought to be a Cold War relic.
Then in You Ask Us, a listener questions what the view is from Beijing on Ukraine\u2019s conflict with Russia.
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Emily asks whether transatlantic can allies hang together with Russian forces still on Ukraine\u2019s border.
Ido Vock asks what a Russian assault on Ukraine would look like.
Megan Gibson reports on the US's diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing. China is not happy.
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