Will the world see more wars or unrest in 2024?
International relations expert @jessicagenauer (@Flinders) outlines five places where she believes civil conflicts or unrest could worsen and potentially lead to violence.
https://t.co/ARut6sxFiO
Insightful discussion with Marlene Laruelle on the ideology of Putin's regime, why it remains popular, and Russia's relationship to far-right political elements in Europe and the United States - for the War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv podcast
https://t.co/4b1x0xOO6i
Carl "Grinch" Larson @UALegionnaire former US soldier on: fighting for the International Legion for the Defense of Ukraine; challenges; equipment shortages; & Ukraine Defense Support group @UDS_Seattle for 'War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv' podcast https://t.co/mcV7Vxr6DD
@miriamka_hess discusses Ramzan Kadyrov's place in the Russian political landscape & relationship to Putin, Chechens fighting on boith sides in the war in Ukraine, and the future of Chechnya... for the 'War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv' podcast https://t.co/jq1NjXQeoA
Interesting discussion with @mmcnameefsg from @FrontierView on economic opportunities and challenges in Ukraine, the on-going counteroffensive, and political and economic instability in Russia - for the War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv podcast - https://t.co/9rc8I4Lr0h
Excellent discussion with @CatrinaDoxsee from @CSIS on the Wagner mutiny, Prigozhin's relationship to Putin and the future of the Wagner group - for the War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv podcast https://t.co/Z6uVOtu52n
Interesting discussion with James Acuna, former CIA officer (https://t.co/innd36jqPB), on use of intellligence drones in Ukraine, importance of OSINT, and information domain - for the 'War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv' podcast https://t.co/XEDZQEl3M8
Informative chat w @YBFLaw Yvonne Breitwieser-Faria on forced deportations of Ukrainian children, allegations of attempted genocide, & significance of ICC arrest warrants for Putin and Lvova-Belova - for the 'War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv' podcast https://t.co/2HfmX7Yzj7
@Ed_S_Price discusses Ukraine's financial strategy, on-going risks and global economic implications of the war in Ukraine - for the 'War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv' podcast https://t.co/qd1l5N2a33
@TitovAlexander excellent piece on mechanisms of appropriation of former imperial territories @ConversationEDU "Ukraine: Putin isn’t mad – he’s following a long-established great power playbook for conquest" https://t.co/gsshMReYAV
Alexander Titov @TitovAlexander on imperialism in Northeast Asia, Russian imperialism, mechanisms of territorial appropriation & poss. patterns of imperial conquest in Russia's invasion of Ukraine - for 'War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv' podcast https://t.co/Ga1A1xGCrs
@MaksymYali updates on expected Ukrainian counteroffensve - when, where and what's at stake - for the latest episode of the War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv podcast https://t.co/gEdTCv1AkO
Daria Isachenko from @SWPBerlin discusses Turkey-Russia relations in light of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, war in Ukraine and Presidential elections in Turkey this year... for the "War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv" podcast https://t.co/zFsoQtG1ho
A few weeks ago, I discussed the role of history on how Russia sees its war in Ukraine, and how there are notable echoes from the Red Army and WW2 and Russia's War in Ukraine today. You can listen to this here.
It was a pleasure to be on with Jessica, offering insight from both of my research projects, on the War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv podcast. I also highly recommend the podcast as many great scholars have been on sharing their insight and analysis on Russia's War in Ukraine.
Deep dive with @ODrachewych into the echoes of history in Russia's war in Ukraine - implications of Bolshevik revolution; WWII narratives & symbols; brutal historical reverberations in current invasion - for the 'War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv' podcast https://t.co/Yfi5VVRr3z