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Why is Putin Targeting Poland Now?
11:50|SummaryIn this conversation, Pyotr Kurzin discusses the evolving dynamics of the Ukraine war, emphasizing the strategic shifts in military actions and the economic repercussions for Russia. He highlights Ukraine's targeted strikes on Russian fuel infrastructure and the implications for public perception and military logistics. The conversation also delves into the broader geopolitical context and the potential future scenarios as the war continues to unfold.
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Can Russia Stop Ukraine's Oil Attacks?
14:15|SummaryIn this conversation, Pyotr Kurzin discusses the evolving dynamics of the Ukraine war, emphasizing the strategic shifts in military actions and the economic repercussions for Russia. He highlights Ukraine's targeted strikes on Russian fuel infrastructure and the implications for public perception and military logistics. The conversation also delves into the broader geopolitical context and the potential future scenarios as the war continues to unfold.
Can Russia Stop Ukraine's Sabotages?
16:44|SummaryIn this conversation, Pyotr Kurzin discusses the recent hacking of a Russian submarine by Ukraine, highlighting the strategic implications of this breach for Russia's military capabilities and deterrence theory. He also examines the consequences of Trump's expired ceasefire deadline and explores potential scenarios for the future of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Is Putin Powerless Against Trumps New Nuclear Move?
12:18|SummaryThe conversation delves into the escalating nuclear tensions between the US and Russia, particularly focusing on the roles of Trump and Putin amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. It highlights how social media interactions, particularly by figures like Medvedev, have influenced international policy and the precarious nature of nuclear deterrence. The discussion emphasizes the risks of miscalculation and the potential breakdown of established norms surrounding nuclear weapons.
Has Russia Used Up All Its Soviet Weaponry?
12:43|SummaryIn this conversation, Pyotr Kurzin discusses the current state of Russia's military operations in Ukraine, highlighting the depletion of its military resources and the increasing dependence on external support from countries like North Korea and China. He emphasizes the structural decline of Russia's military capabilities and the implications of this for the future of the conflict and global geopolitics.
2. Is Ukraine Government Becoming More Autocratic?
29:22||Season 1, Ep. 2SummaryIn this conversation, Pyotr Kurzin and Dmitri Alperovitch discuss the current tensions in Ukraine, the implications of a new law affecting anti-corruption efforts, and the evolving dynamics on the battlefield. They explore the challenges faced by Ukraine in maintaining support from the West amidst corruption concerns, the increasing use of drone warfare, and the strategic limitations of Russia as it continues its military campaign. The discussion also touches on the global implications of Russia's actions and its diminishing influence in various regions.Dmitri Alperovitch is a geopolitical strategist and co-founder of the Silverado Policy Accelerator.
2. Are the Sanctions on Russia Finally Taking Effect?
26:38||Season 1, Ep. 2SummaryIn this conversation, Pyotr Kurzin and Mark Harrison discuss the complexities of economic sanctions, particularly in the context of Russia and Ukraine. They explore how sanctions are implemented, their effectiveness, and the political dynamics that influence their success. Harrison emphasizes that sanctions are a process that requires time to take effect and must be complemented by military pressure to achieve desired outcomes. The discussion also touches on the challenges posed by political polarization in democratic societies and the need for a consistent approach to sanctions.Mark Harrison is a professor of economics at the University of Warwick and an expert on the Soviet and Russian war economies.Ask ChatGPT