I am delighted to announce that in January 2025 I will be joining @cmist_cmu at Carnegie Mellon University as a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in International Relations and Emerging Technologies! (1/3)
What are China's international ambitions? Todd Hall and CMIST's Hannah Bailey joined the SOAS China in Context podcast to discuss.
Listen: https://t.co/CQWYbDLQWA
Todd Hall and I argue that China is acting like a global opposition party, using the weaknesses of US power to campaign for greater international authority.
Grateful for this write-up of our article
While the US is increasingly viewed as an erratic provocateur, @karishmajourno writes, China has cast itself as a stabilizing force (via @opinion) https://t.co/Z17XDW7T4D
"Beijing is adopting the tactics of a global opposition party, argues a new paper by Hannah Bailey of the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology and Todd Hall, director of the China Centre at the University of Oxford." https://t.co/N6ObtMU5OM
Beijing resembles a domestic opposition party in advocating its own programme for changing existing institutions.
@Hannah_LSBailey and Todd Hall on China’s global opposition campaign:
➡️ https://t.co/O0pADHYigo
On this #SOAS China Institute podcast Todd Hall, director of @ox_chinacentre and Hannah Bailey @Hannah_LSBailey, assistant professor at @cmist_cmu join us to discuss China’s global ambitions.
Listen here: https://t.co/0P74gSoPn9
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Beijing resembles a domestic opposition party in advocating its own programme for changing existing institutions.
@Hannah_LSBailey and Todd Hall on China’s global opposition campaign:
➡️ https://t.co/O0pADHYigo
Beijing resembles a domestic opposition party in advocating its own programme for changing existing institutions.
@Hannah_LSBailey and Todd Hall on China’s global opposition campaign:
➡️ https://t.co/r4lPyphIGj
Excited to share a new article in @IntOrgJournal with @mchorowitz! We evaluate the risk of states using automated nuclear launch systems to facilitate revisionist coercive efforts. Unfortunately, we find the danger is real and should be taken seriously
https://t.co/R8YkrJxA1Z
We keep saying China is on a collision course with the US.
But what if China is not heading for war, but running a campaign?
In a new article, Todd Hall and I argue China acts as a global opposition party, using institutions, coalitions, and messaging to win influence.
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"Ultimately, asking what China wants yields a confusing answer because China is pursuing different things simultaneously." Read the latest from Todd Hall and CMIST's @Hannah_LSBailey in @Diplomat_APAC. https://t.co/vPjv6zRzuC
How does AI "trustwashing" affect how people decide what to believe? CMIST's @Hannah_LSBailey explains the "trust trap" and offers four ways to address it. ICYMI https://t.co/jUjuaO9FKC
Historical analogies are omnipresent in foreign policy debates—like accusations that Trump's Russia-Ukraine peace plan is akin to appeasing Hitler. But are analogies an effective rhetorical tool? Check out my new article w/ Chris Blair & @LendwayPaul https://t.co/NiHr2xBR41
What does China want? Todd Hall and CMIST's @Hannah_LSBailey argue that the country's seemingly inconsistent foreign policy can be better understood as reflecting the interplay of three international personas. Read their latest in @Diplomat_APAC https://t.co/vPjv6zRzuC
What does “China” want? In my new piece with Todd Hall, we argue that it depends on which “China” you mean: Striving China, Defensive Assertive China, or Moral China. These competing personas help explain Beijing’s contradictory behavior today. https://t.co/m6uYOddLCe
I joined Skild AI late last year and we've been making swift progress towards more general robots!
To record these videos we took the robot around town to locations it had never seen before with no prior preparation or planning.