Krieg im Nahen Osten und in der Ukraine. China und die USA im Machtkampf: Die Welt ist im Krisenmodus. Welche Rolle kann und soll Deutschland einnehmen? Bei "maischberger" zu Gast: Der ehemalige Verteidigungsminister von der CSU Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, die Leiterin des ARD-Studio Moskau Ina Ruck & die Militärexpertin Claudia Major. Es diskutieren: ... Show More
Mar 2022
Democracy in Crisis: Putin’s Assault (with Anne Applebaum & Michael McFaul)
Over the course of this season of the podcast, Hillary has been examining the challenges our democracy faces. Today, she looks abroad to Russia’s brutal, unprovoked attack on Ukraine, and considers what led to this moment and what’s at stake in this war–for Ukraine, Russia, the U ... Show More
1h 10m
Sep 2022
Ukraine: Have we reached a turning point in the war?
Ukraine's military has retaken thousands of square kilometres of territory near the north-eastern city of Kharkiv. The Russians are said to have retreated in haste and disarray, but they retaliated by shelling a large power plant, causing blackouts in Kharkiv, the country's secon ... Show More
29m 33s
Mar 2022
Where is the Ukraine conflict heading?
How long can the Ukrainians hold out? Will Vladimir Putin be stuck in a never-ending war and how would Russians tolerate that? Might western powers be dragged in? Ben Hall, the FT’s Europe editor, discusses these questions with John Paul Rathbone, defence and security corresponde ... Show More
23m 10s
Mar 2022
230. Russia, Ukraine, and the West | Frederick Kagan
This episode was recorded on February 27, 2022.
Dr. Frederick W. Kagan is a former professor of history with a Ph.D. in Russian and Soviet military history from Yale. He is also a celebrated author and the director of the American Enterprise Institute's Critical Threats Project. ... Show More
1h 42m