Episodios

  • 141. ANALYSIS: Marlene Laruelle on the ideology of Russia’s regime, connection to far-right movements in Europe and why Putin’s maintains popularity in Russia
    Nov 14 2023

    Dr. Marlene Laruelle, Research Professor of International Affairs and Political Science at George Washington University, discusses the ideology of Putin's regime, why Putin maintains domestic support despite the on-going costs of Russia's war in Ukraine, and Russia's relationship to far-right political elements in Europe and the United States.

    More about Marlene's work: marlene-laruelle.com

    Marlene Laruelle: Is Russia Fascist? Unravelling Propaganda East and West

    Marlene Laruelle and Margarita Karnysheva: Memory Politics and the Russian Civil War

    More about the host: Jessica Genauer

    Más Menos
    24 m
  • 140. PERSPECTIVE: Former US soldier Carl ”Grinch” Larson on fighting in the International Legion for the Defense of Ukraine
    Oct 8 2023

    Carl "Grinch" Larson, a former US soldier who served in Iraq, and then spent 6 months in 2022 fighting in the International Legion for the Defense of Ukraine, discusses fighting as a foreign national in Ukraine; differences between fighting in Ukraine and fighting for the US army in Iraq; challenges and lack of equipment for Ukrainian troops; and the work of the Ukraine Defense Support group in providing equipment - primarily to the International Legion and to the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces.

    More about Ukraine Defense Support initiative: ukrainedefensesupport.org

    Overview of the Ukraine Defense Support group: Our mission - Ukraine Defense Support

    Contact the Ukraine Defense Support group: victory@ukrainedefensesupport.org

    Carl Larson on Twitter (X): @UALegionnaire

    Jessica Genauer on Twitter (X): @jessicagenauer

    Más Menos
    24 m
  • 139. UPDATE: Maksym Yali on life in Kyiv and possible gains for the counteroffensive before winter
    Sep 26 2023

    Maksym Yali, Head of a Center for New World Order and Professor of International Relations at the National Aviation University in Kyiv, discusses the mood in Kyiv and possible gaind for Ukraine's counteroffensive before winter.

    Maksym Yali on X (twitter): @maksymyali

    Jessica Genauer on X (twitter): @jessicagenauer

    More about the host: Jessica Genauer

    Más Menos
    11 m
  • 138. ANALYSIS: Miriam Hess on Ramzan Kadyrov’s place in Russian politics; Chechen fighters on both sides in the war in Ukraine; and the future of the Republic of Chechnya
    Sep 4 2023

    Miriam Hess, Associate Fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations,

    discusses Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov's place in the domestic Russian political landscape and relationship to Putin, Chechens fighting on both sides in the war in Ukraine, and the possible future of the Republic of Chechnya if Putin were to no longer be in power.

    More about Miriam's work: Miriam Hess

    Miriam Hess on: background to the relationship between Chechnya and Russia for The Hundred

    Miriam Hess on Ramzan Kadyrov: The Controversial Chechen Leader who Supports Putin in Ukraine

    Miriam Hess on: how Ramzan Kadyrov leverages Islam and internal conflict

    Miriam Hess on X(Twitter): @miriamka_hess

    More about the host: Jessica Genauer

    Jessica on X(twitter): @jessicagenauer

    Más Menos
    23 m
  • 137. ANALYSIS: Mark McNamee on Ukraine’s economic opportunities and challenges
    Aug 11 2023

    Mark McNamee, Europe Director at Frontier View, discusses the economic opportunities and challenges in Ukraine, the mood in Kyiv, the on-going counteroffensive, and political and economic pressures in Russia.

    Mark McNamee in Frontier View Insights on Implications of Russia's withdrawal from the grain deal, August 2023

    Mark McNamee in Frontier View Insights on How Prigozhin's mutiny reveals Putin's weakness, June 2023

    Mark McNamee in Frontier View Insights on How the war has damaged Russian labor markets, June 2023

    Mark McNamee on X/Twitter: @mmcnameefsg

    More about Fontier View: frontierview.com

    More about the host: Jessica Genauer

    Jessica on X/Twitter: @jessicagenauer

    Más Menos
    27 m
  • 136. ANALYSIS: Catrina Doxsee on Wagner mutiny, Prigozhin’s relationship to Putin, and the future of the Wagner group
    Jul 29 2023

    Catrina Doxsee, associate director and associate fellow for the Transnational Threats Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), discusses the Wagner mutiny, Wagner's relationship to the Russian state, the relationship between Yevgeny Prigozhin and Putin, and the future of Wagner activities in Africa and elsewhere.

    More about Catrina Doxsee's work: CatrinaDoxsee.com

    Previous episode with Catrina on background and activities of the Wagner group: Episode 124. ANALYSIS: Catrina Doxsee on the Wagner group

    Catrina on twitter / X: @catrinadoxsee

    Jessica Genauer on twitter / X: @jessicagenauer

    More about the host: Jessica Genauer

    Más Menos
    31 m
  • 135. ANALYSIS: James Acuna on intelligence drones, open source intelligence, the information domain and the war in Ukraine
    Jun 24 2023

    James Acuna, founder of Frontier Vectors security and business consultancy and former CIA officer, discusses the use of intelligence drones in Ukraine, the way in which open source intelligence has impacted the war, and the information domain.

    More on James Acuna: Founder of Frontier Vectors security and business consultancy based in Tallinn, Estonia. Prior to this James worked for over 27 years in both defense and security in the United States including 20 years with the Directorate of Operations at the CIA and 8 years supporting the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

    More on Frontier Vectors

    More about the host: Jessica Genauer

    Jessica Genauer on twitter: @jessicagenauer

    Más Menos
    26 m
  • 134. ANALYSIS: Yvonne Breitwieser-Faria on forced deportations of Ukrainian children, allegations of genocide, and implications of the ICC arrest warrant for President Putin
    Jun 2 2023

    Yvonne Breitwieser-Faria, PhD candidate at the T.C. Beirne School of Law at the University of Queensland, discusses the forced deportations of Ukrainian children to Russia, atroctiy crimes, allegations of genocide and the implications of the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants for President Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova.

    Yvonne Breitwieser-Faria on Are Russian transfers of Ukrainian children to re-education and adoption facilities a form of genocide?

    Yvonne Breitwieser-Faria on twitter @YBFLaw

    Jessica Genauer on twitter @jessicagenauer

    More about the host: Jessica Genauer

    Más Menos
    23 m