Serbia's authoritarian leader Vučić is strengthening his ties to Chinese dictator Xi, sidelining Russia. How far can he go? And why does the EU tolerate his tyrant-appeasing games?
Sergej Sumlenny, the @EuroResilience podcast host, interviewed Dr. Ivana Stradner, a research fellow at the Foundation for Defence of Democracy@fdd. Watch this interview to learn:
📰 Where did Serbia learn to conduct information warfare?
⚖️ How Belgrade is balancing between China, Russia & the EU
📈 Why escalation management is stupid (again!)
⛰️ The future of the Western Balkans
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0:00 Fragile masculinity of authoritarian leaders
2:43 Vučić's information warfare
12:39 The "Serbian World" concept
18:10 Fear of escalation is playing into autocrats' hands
24:44 The political yield of China Xi's visit to Serbia
31:32 The Eurosceptic future of the Western Balkans
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