In Moscow's Shadows Bonus Minipod: How Putin Is Protected

In Moscow's Shadows Bonus Minipod: How Putin Is Protected

A mini-episode that paying Patrons heard as part of their Twelve Days of Shadowy Christmas bonuses, opening the gates on Vladimir Putin’s personal security. From rooftop snipers and sealed manholes to an armoured Aurus limo and a “ghost train” that slips through the rail network without a schedule, the machinery is vast, expensive, and designed to smother threats before they form. The podcast's corporate partner and sponsor is Conducttr, which provides software for innovative and immersive c...

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In Moscow's Shadows 138: Gangster Geopolitics

In Moscow's Shadows 138: Gangster Geopolitics

Are we failing properly to consider the danger as the Kremlin turns to Russian-based organised crime groups abroad to make up for the expulsion of so many of its spies abroad and the constraints of th...

9 Mar 202454min

In Moscow's Shadows 137: They Pretend To Lead Us, We Pretend To Believe

In Moscow's Shadows 137: They Pretend To Lead Us, We Pretend To Believe

An episode, I admit, on the nerdier end of the spectrum, as I dig into Putin's latest State of the Union, both for the detail and also for three big take-aways: that this was a stealth stump speech, t...

2 Mar 202450min

In Moscow's Shadows 136: Avenging Navalny

In Moscow's Shadows 136: Avenging Navalny

Avenging may not be quite the right word, but what can the West do to punish the Kremlin for Navalny's death and furthering his cause in ways worthy of him? I set out some practical proposals. The po...

25 Feb 202441min

In Moscow's Shadows 135: Navalny in the late Soviet Union

In Moscow's Shadows 135: Navalny in the late Soviet Union

Well, not really, but how Navalny's awful death helps illustrate how late Putinism in its 'banana republic' phase comes to resemble the later Soviet era -- and what this may mean for its future. My v...

18 Feb 20241h 1min

In Moscow's Shadows 134: Kaliningrad still at the Crossroads

In Moscow's Shadows 134: Kaliningrad still at the Crossroads

Is the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad a dangerous Russian bastion threatening the West, a point of vulnerability for Moscow, or a potential point of reconnection with Europe? How about a mix of all th...

11 Feb 202454min

In Moscow's Shadows 133: Books on Russia, Books on Ukraine

In Moscow's Shadows 133: Books on Russia, Books on Ukraine

As I'm travelling this weekend, this episode is a compilation of two sets of comparative book reviews already provided to my Patrons. First up, three recent books on Russia that, together, would make...

4 Feb 202450min

In Moscow's Shadows 132: A View from the Provinces

In Moscow's Shadows 132: A View from the Provinces

Barring particularly high-profile developments, we tend to look at Russia through the prism of Moscow (and maybe St Petersburg). How good a picture does this give us? To try and redress the balance, I...

28 Jan 202448min

In Moscow's Shadows 131: European Strategy and Vorobyov's Prospects

In Moscow's Shadows 131: European Strategy and Vorobyov's Prospects

A podcast of two halves. First of all, I look at the dilemmas and limitations facing European (EU and UK) strategy over Ukraine. Why is it so hard? After the break, I consider another of the younger ...

21 Jan 20241h 8min

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