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EPISODE · Aug 18, 2025 · 1H 1M

Jill Dougherty — My Russia: What I Saw Inside the Kremlin - with Alex Marquardt

from Politics and Prose Presents · host Politics and Prose

At the height of the Cold War, as a high school freshman, CNN's Jill Dougherty developed an obsession with Russia. Over the next half-century, she studied in Leningrad, traveled across the Soviet Union, lived in Moscow, and reported on the presidencies of Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, and Vladimir Putin. Jill's life, and Putin's, intersected. They studied at the same Russian university; Jill was named CNN Moscow Bureau Chief just as Putin began his rise to power. She knew he was a former KGB officer, but she also believed he was an economic reformer. As Putin tightened his grip on the media, she changed her mind. In 2022, reporting from Moscow as Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, she was convinced the leader with whom she once had sympathized was a tyrant threatening to destroy a country she had come to love.My Russia charts Russia's evolution through the eyes of an American with rare insight into Russia, its people, and its leaders.PURCHASE BOOK: https://politics-prose.com/book/9781493087983?ic_referral=kPhmZrFHUSjqTwtrSP49CvXWyUYWKJ7TIUhgXiQd7eAwM5yFlqoy6adCzBM5yZxqjx7Q--gNrJ_XuaCncn2swWa7UD8RdZ5fvVYHy3MQB6iNFPayG4wtNbSgRFm_IpMOt3K5frMJill Dougherty was a CNN Correspondent for over thirty years. She now is a CNN on-air Contributor, reporting and analyzing events in Russia and the region. She was CNN's Moscow Bureau Chief for almost a decade and served as CNN's White House Correspondent, US Affairs Editor, Managing Editor for the Asia/Pacific Region, and Foreign Affairs Correspondent covering the US State Department.She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. She teaches at Georgetown University's Center for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies and has pursued research on Russia and the media as a fellow at the Shorenstein Center at Harvard's Kennedy School and at the International Centre for Defence and Security in Estonia. She writes regularly for CNN.com, and her work has been published in The Atlantic, Politico, the Washington Post, and elsewhere. She lives in Washington, DC and speaks fluent Russian.Dougherty is in conversation with Alex Marquardt. Marquardt was until recently CNN's ChiefNational Security Correspondent based in CNN's Washington bureau. He helped lead the network's coverage of a wide range of national security and foreign policy stories, including the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. Marquardt was in southern Ukraine when Russia invaded in 2022 and has returned several times to cover the war. He was previously based in Moscow as a correspondent for ABC News where he also covered Russia annexation of Crimea. 

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