
In Moscow's Shadows 170: The Opposition Soap Opera
At times it does look as if the emigre liberal opposition to Putin is in such a mess that it looks like a soap opera. So what are some of the recent plot twists and why are they so divided -- and, ult...
13 Loka 202448min

In Moscow's Shadows 169: The GUSP, the most secret of Russia's secret services
The appointment to the Security Council of Alexander Linets, head of the Main Directorate of Special Programs of the President of the Russian Federation (GUSP), is a suitable moment to look into this,...
6 Loka 202447min

In Moscow's Shadows 168: Putin Wants Us To Have Nuclear Nightmares
Putin's at it again, raising nuclear fears to unsettle the West. Or is the new revision to Russian nuclear doctrine more than just a bit of sabre-rattling? I suggest it is, with bearing on potential U...
29 Syys 202443min

In Moscow's Shadows 167: Shoigu Redux
While the Security Council itself is having its time wasted with trivia, new Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu has been busy. How has he survived (is it the shaman connection? It is not), and w...
21 Syys 202447min

In Moscow's Shadows 166: Raider Nation, a quick news round-up
I still haven't decided how/if to continue with these mid-week quickfire podcasts picking up on some news stories that catch my eye, but in the meantime, there's a divorce/business shootout in Moscow,...
18 Syys 202418min

In Moscow's Shadows 165: Prince Bogdoi, Information Logjams and Public-Private Empire
What may a misadventure from 17th century Russian imperial history tell us about modern Russia? Why, about the perils of information logjams and public-private empires! Details of the Pushkin House e...
15 Syys 202458min

In Moscow's Shadows 164: From Ballots to Babies, a quick news round-up
As promised, a quickfire interim episode covering some of the past week's stories, from drones over Moscow and reactions to the US presidential debate to regional elections and planning for babies... ...
12 Syys 202425min

In Moscow's Shadows 163: The Importance of Optimism (even when it comes to Russia)
I spin off two recent books, Elena Kostychenko's, I Love Russia. Reporting from a lost country and Sergei Medvedev's A War Made in Russia, both of which are excellent in their own terms, but also demo...
8 Syys 202450min



















