In Moscow's Shadows 11: On Power and its perceived absence: the National Guard, the European Union
Episode 11 of the In Moscow's Shadows podcast, hosted by Mark Galeotti, titled "In Moscow's Shadows 11: On Power and its perceived absence: the National Guard, the European Union" was published on August 30, 2020 and runs 26 minutes.
August 30, 2020 ·26m · In Moscow's Shadows
Summary
Trying (it turns out in vain) to avoid the present inevitable concentration on Navalny and Belarus, I discuss two forms of power. What the creation and current role, status and business activities of the National Guard tell us about Russian politics (and economics). And, in response to questions from Patron Callum Christie, quite why the Kremlin is so determined to believe the EU has no real power, no real relevance, maybe even no real existence... You can also follow my blog, In Moscow's Sh...
Episode Description
Trying (it turns out in vain) to avoid the present inevitable concentration on Navalny and Belarus, I discuss two forms of power. What the creation and current role, status and business activities of the National Guard tell us about Russian politics (and economics). And, in response to questions from Patron Callum Christie, quite why the Kremlin is so determined to believe the EU has no real power, no real relevance, maybe even no real existence...
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