EPISODE · Jan 10, 2022 · 21 MIN
What threatening Ukraine says about Russian identity, with Peter Pomerantsev
from World Review from the New Statesman
The New Statesman’s senior editor, US, Emily Tamkin, speaks to author, journalist and TV producer Peter Pomerantsev about the growing tension between Russia and Ukraine.They discuss why Russia finds Ukraine so important, what closing down Memorial, the country's oldest human rights organisation,says about its historical memory, and how Russians might feel about a potential war.If you have a You Ask Us question for the international team, email [email protected] reading: Donald Trump’s endorsement of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán makes senseCan Joe Biden’s diplomacy stop Russia from invading Ukraine? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The New Statesman’s senior editor, US, Emily Tamkin, speaks to author, journalist and TV producer Peter Pomerantsev about the growing tension between Russia and Ukraine.They discuss why Russia finds Ukraine so important, what closing down Memorial, the country's oldest human rights organisation,says about its historical memory, and how Russians might feel about a potential war.If you have a You Ask Us question for the international team, email [email protected] reading: Donald Trump’s endorsement of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán makes senseCan Joe Biden’s diplomacy stop Russia from invading Ukraine? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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