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Orbán’s Grip On Power with Dan Kelemen
What does Viktor Orbán’s win in Hungary mean for the future of Europe? On April 3rd, voters in Hungary went to the polls for national parliamentary elections. Despite efforts ...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend & Dan Kelemen
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China’s Role Within the War, with Jude Blanchette and Dave Shullman
What role will China choose to play within the Russia-Ukrainian war? Beijing has notably refused to condemn Moscow for its military aggression, instead putting the blame on th...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, David Shullman & Jude Blanchette
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Will Sanctions on Russia Work?
Eddie Fishman joins The John Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs to discuss Western sanctions on the Russian Federation following the country's invasion of Ukraine.Listen to th...
By Edward Fishman
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War in Ukraine: One Month in with Carl Bildt
With the war in Ukraine now entering its second month, we are seeing few day-to-day changes on the battlefield. Russia’s focus appears to be primarily on the south and the eas...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend & Carl Bildt
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A New Phase of the Russo-Ukrainian War Begins
Michael Kofman joins Ryan to discuss the resilience of Ukrainian society, stalled fronts, the air war, tactical adaptations, the effects of Western armaments, drones, the mari...
By Michael Kofman
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How will the war in Ukraine end?
Andrea Kendall-Taylor, director of the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American Security and a former senior intelligence officer joins WHYY's Radio Tim...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Biden and U.S. allies plan to step up sanctions on Russia over its war in Ukraine
Seeing Western leaders standing side-by-side in Brussels will send a powerful message to Europeans alarmed at Russia's attack on Ukraine — and a message to Russian President V...
By Jim Townsend
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You Get a Sanction, and You, and You
Economic sanctions are really hard to do right. They have to be precisely gamed out, or they can backfire in any number of ways. They’re often hard to get rid of. And, more of...
By Jason Bartlett
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In the Fourth Week, Is Russia Revisiting Its War Aims Amidst Attrition?
Adjunct Senior Fellow Michael Kofman joins the War on the Rocks podcast to discuss how Russia's war in Ukraine is playing out as it enters the fourth week of conflict. Listen...
By Michael Kofman
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Flash Release: Russia-Ukraine Escalations & Off-ramps with Mike Kofman and Jeff Edmonds
As the war in Ukraine continues into its fourth week, the picture on the ground has largely remained the same in recent days, with the Russian military making only minimal pro...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Michael Kofman & Jeffrey Edmonds
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Update on Russia-Ukraine Crisis
Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Melinda Haring, Deputy Director of the Eurasia Center at the Atlantic Council, analyze with host Carol Castiel the current state of play of Russia’s ...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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5 Scenarios for Russia-Ukraine—with Richard Fontaine
How could Russia-Ukraine escalate? How could it deescalate? Does Zelensky survive? Does Putin survive? Does China try to bail out Russia? On this episode, we explore five scen...
By Richard Fontaine
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The CCP Century: Jacob Stokes On The Upcoming 20th Chinese Communist Party Congress
Jacob Stokes joins the pod to discuss the upcoming 20th CCP Congress, which has not garnered a lot of attention outside of China, but will serve as a crucial inflection point ...
By Jacob Stokes
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The impact of Russia’s Ukraine invasion
Emily Kilcrease joins Defense One Radio to assess the economic uncertainty stemming from Vladimir Putin's invasion of democratic Ukraine. Listen to the full episode from Defe...
By Emily Kilcrease
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What would happen if Russia defaults on its debt?
Adjunct senior fellow Elina Ribakova speaks to Marketplace about how Russia's economic isolationism may largely insulate global markets should Russia default on its debts. Li...
By Elina Ribakova
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Russia wakes up to big technological weaknesses
Samuel Bendett joins Marketplace to discuss what impact sanctions will have on Russia's ability to import high-technology components. Listen to the full interview from Marke...
By Samuel Bendett
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What 'no-fly zone' really means
It’s a plea that has been heard around the world: Ukraine wants its allies to set up a no-fly zone in its airspace. They believe it would give them the tactical advantage in t...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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War in Ukraine: The World Weighs In
One week after Russia launched its invasion into Ukraine—an invasion that President Biden condemned as "premeditated and unprovoked" in his State of the Union address—Europe h...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Michael Kofman, Jeffrey Edmonds & Richard Fontaine
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Investigating possible war crimes in Ukraine
Bombing and encircling civilians in cities, indications that cluster bombs may have been dropped. Is Russia committing war crimes in Ukraine? Jeffrey Edmonds weighs in on WBUR...
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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11 Days in: Russia’s Invasion Stumbles Forward
Russia bungled its invasion plan but is nonetheless making progress in the face of fierce Ukrainian resistance. But can the Russian military stay combat effective? What lesson...
By Michael Kofman