In Moscow's Shadows 186: Why is Putin's Russia so Prone to Conspiracy Theories?
Episode 186 of the In Moscow's Shadows podcast, hosted by Mark Galeotti, titled "In Moscow's Shadows 186: Why is Putin's Russia so Prone to Conspiracy Theories?" was published on February 2, 2025 and runs 48 minutes.
February 2, 2025 ·48m · In Moscow's Shadows
Summary
The Russian response to Tucker Carlson's claim that the Biden administration tried to assassinate Putin has to a large extent been driven by political expediency -- it makes a great propaganda narrative -- but there does seem to be more to it than that? Why is modern Russia, from Putin down, so prone to seeing the world through a conspiratorial lens, everything determined by behind-the-scenes forces and shadowy secret masters? And what does this mean for policy? Does Russia really still own A...
Episode Description
The Russian response to Tucker Carlson's claim that the Biden administration tried to assassinate Putin has to a large extent been driven by political expediency -- it makes a great propaganda narrative -- but there does seem to be more to it than that? Why is modern Russia, from Putin down, so prone to seeing the world through a conspiratorial lens, everything determined by behind-the-scenes forces and shadowy secret masters? And what does this mean for policy? Does Russia really still own Alaska, was COVID brewed in Georgia, is Putin kept alive by Orthodox rituals? (Spoiler alert: no. no and no)
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