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A conversation with Dr. Radchenko on the ongoing talks

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Please note that this episode was recorded on Saturday March 22, before ceasefire talks in Saudi Arabia
As we enter talks between the US, Russia, and Ukraine (potentially among others), its worth stepping back and understanding the historical approach to talks by the Kremlin as well as the White House.
What are some of the major continuities in foreign policy between the Soviet Union and Putin's Russia?
What impact will that have on the ongoing talks?
Are we moving towards a "spheres of influence" world like Yalta set up?
What is China's role in all this?

Dr. Sergey Radchenko is a Soviet-born British-Russian historian. He is a professor at the Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He is a historian of the Cold War, mainly known for his work on Sino-Soviet relations and Soviet foreign policy. He received his PhD from the London School of Economics (LSE).
Radchenko most recent book was To Run the World: The Kremlin’s Cold War Bid for Global Power, which was published in 2024. Earlier, he wrote Two Suns in the Heaven, a book on the deterioration in Soviet-Chinese relations in the 1960s.

To learn more, visit:

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Please note that this episode was recorded on Saturday March 22, before ceasefire talks in Saudi Arabia
As we enter talks between the US, Russia, and Ukraine (potentially among others), its worth stepping back and understanding the historical approach to talks by the Kremlin as well as the White House.
What are some of the major continuities in foreign policy between the Soviet Union and Putin's Russia?
What impact will that have on the ongoing talks?
Are we moving towards a "spheres of influence" world like Yalta set up?
What is China's role in all this?

Dr. Sergey Radchenko is a Soviet-born British-Russian historian. He is a professor at the Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He is a historian of the Cold War, mainly known for his work on Sino-Soviet relations and Soviet foreign policy. He received his PhD from the London School of Economics (LSE).
Radchenko most recent book was To Run the World: The Kremlin’s Cold War Bid for Global Power, which was published in 2024. Earlier, he wrote Two Suns in the Heaven, a book on the deterioration in Soviet-Chinese relations in the 1960s.

To learn more, visit:

https://ubn.network/

Listen to more episodes on Mission Matters:

https://missionmatters.com/author/Mark-McNamee/

  continue reading

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