Today’s guest is Dr. Jade McGlynn, a specialist in Russian memory and foreign policy at the Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies and the author of two books: “The Kremlin’s Memory Makers” and “Russia’s War.” Discussed in this interview: the Kremlin’s claims that Russia is fighting an existential battle in Ukraine, how memory shapes that conversation, balancing dispassionate scholarly work and ethical advocacy, and more!
E136: Returning After a Long Absence for No Good Reason
E134: Jonny Tickle on leaving RT and returning to Russia
E133: Emily Holland on Boycotting Russian Oil and Gas
E132: Marlene Laruelle asks Is Russia Fascist?
E131 Announcement: Five Songs with Aleksandr Gorbachev
E130: Nikolaus von Twickel on the Donbas War
E129: Elena Chernenko
E128 Navalny: Putin’s Nemesis, Russia’s Future?
E127: Anton Barbashin on Russia’s Foreign Policy Experts
E126 - Sam Greene
E125: Matthew Luxmoore on Denis Karagodin’s crusade in Tomsk
E124: The Great Russian Oil Heist
E123: Mary Ilyushina
E122: The Russia Guys
E121: Anton Barbashin
E120: Polina Ivanova on Tragedy at Star City
E119: Samantha Berkhead on Reporting in Moscow
E118: Leslie Root on Russian Demography
E117: Alex Kliment on Political Risk and Puppets
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