

James Crabtree
Author and analyst focused on Asia-Pacific affairs, writing on India and U.S.-China tensions and contributing commentary on regional strategy and geopolitics.
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Aug 28, 2025 • 26min
Taiwan’s Trump problem
In this engaging discussion, James Crabtree, an experienced analyst and former director at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, unpacks the shifting U.S. stance on Taiwan amid rising Chinese aggression. He reveals why the Trump administration appears more focused on negotiating with China than supporting Taiwan. Key topics include Taiwan's growing defense anxieties, the evolving military dynamics in the region, and the potential ramifications for U.S. alliances with South Korea, Japan, and India.

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Dec 25, 2025 • 31min
2025: a year of chaos and confusion
In this intriguing discussion, Dan Drezner, a political economy expert from Tufts, Leslie Vinjamuri, president of the Chicago Council, and Asia analyst James Crabtree dive into the tumultuous geopolitical landscape of 2025. They explore Trump's contradictory policies—from his tariff wars to efforts for peace in the Middle East and Ukraine, and shifts in US-China and US-India relations. Public opinion on tariffs, the impact of AI investment, and looming challenges for the 2026 midterms add layers to their analysis of a chaotic year.

Jan 29, 2026 • 19min
The EU-India mega-deal
James Crabtree, ECFR distinguished visiting fellow and former Financial Times Mumbai bureau chief, offers expert analysis on the landmark EU-India mega-deal. He discusses the deal’s geopolitical weight and rapid diplomatic breakthrough. He outlines trade coverage and notable exclusions. He examines tech and defence links, India’s ties with Russia, and political risks to ratification.

Oct 14, 2025 • 36min
Trump, China and the New Power Politics in Asia
James Crabtree, a distinguished fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, dives into the shifting alliances in Asia under Trump’s erratic policies. He explores how China's economic downturn is met with growing confidence, while regional leaders grapple with waning U.S. security guarantees. Taiwan's uncertain standing, Vietnam's balancing act with tariffs, and India's pivot toward Europe highlight the complex geopolitical landscape. The discussion paints a vivid picture of a dynamic yet precarious Asian power narrative.

Mar 28, 2025 • 30min
Europe’s Asian pivot: India and the quest for strategic autonomy
Janka Oertel, head of ECFR’s Asia programme, James Crabtree, a distinguished fellow with expertise in Asia, and Rudra Chowdhury, director at Carnegie India, discuss Europe's strategic shift towards Asia amidst the unpredictable Trump administration. They explore Europe's evolving ties with India, Japan, and South Korea, highlighting the need for strategic autonomy. The panel also examines India's warm view of Trump and its potential role as a bridge in global diplomacy, while considering the complex dynamics with China and the implications for European capitals.


