Masha Gessen & Tom Switzer (2014) | Putin
It’s been over 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the
dissolution of the Soviet Union and 22 years since Vladimir Putin
came to power. Now in the throes of a Ukraine invasion, the Russian
regime combats any conflict with an utter...
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It’s been over 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the
dissolution of the Soviet Union and 22 years since Vladimir Putin
came to power. Now in the throes of a Ukraine invasion, the Russian
regime combats any conflict with an utter disregard for internal
opposition and external western pressure.
From the inside, fighting Putin is the only option for Russian
activists. From the outside, what are the strategic options for
western countries against this authoritarian superpower? Do
military action or economic sanctions work? Or do we need to
consider less orthodox approaches?
In this talk from 2014, in the wake of Russia’s annexation of
Crimea and the shooting down of MH17, Russian journalist &
activist Masha Gessen and foreign policy analyst Tom Switzer test
different ideas on how to deal with Putin.
dissolution of the Soviet Union and 22 years since Vladimir Putin
came to power. Now in the throes of a Ukraine invasion, the Russian
regime combats any conflict with an utter disregard for internal
opposition and external western pressure.
From the inside, fighting Putin is the only option for Russian
activists. From the outside, what are the strategic options for
western countries against this authoritarian superpower? Do
military action or economic sanctions work? Or do we need to
consider less orthodox approaches?
In this talk from 2014, in the wake of Russia’s annexation of
Crimea and the shooting down of MH17, Russian journalist &
activist Masha Gessen and foreign policy analyst Tom Switzer test
different ideas on how to deal with Putin.
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