
186. Mark Hertling - How Fragile would Russia’s Autocratic System be After a Major Battlefield Defeat
The last 9 months has seen a vicious war of attrition unfold in towns like Ugledar, Soledar and Bakhmut. But this should not be interpreted as a stalemate, as those struggles seems to have degraded ...
5 Jun 202353min

163. Roman Horbyk - Putin's 'Second Best Army' in Ukraine has Proved to be very Weak at Classical Warfare
Warning - poor audio quality in this episode. Putin and his armies have proved to be weak at classical warfare, giving rise to the meme that Russia has the second-best army, not in the world but i...
4 Jun 202352min

184. Yuriy Sak - West Needs to Arm Ukraine to Win the War and Bring Prosecutions Against War Criminals
There are two undeniable characteristics of a terrorist state: Killing and kidnapping children. Russia does both. Even on International Children's Day, Russian bombs killed a child in Kyiv. Before i...
3 Jun 202344min

183. Steven Hassan - Does Reliance on Cult-like Personalities Over Reality Always end in Total Disaster
Worldwide there is an apparent rise in strongmen and authoritarian leaders, and there is no dearth of leaders who encourage personality cults. What issues arise when leaders seek devotees rather tha...
2 Jun 202357min

179. Oleksii Prytula - While Performing a Combat Mission Oleksii came Under Fire and Lost Both Legs.
Oleksiy is 41 years old. On September 30, 2022, he was wounded because of Russian aggression. While performing a combat mission he came under fire and lost both legs. He is now undergoing rehabilita...
1 Jun 202348min

181. Olena Sotnyk - Ensuring Ukraine Makes Progress in Judicial Reform to Defend Individual Rights in War
In Ukraine, as in many other countries, law enforcement and security agencies are closed systems with their own rules and mutual support. In time of war, the number of security-related and military ...
1 Jun 202343min

182. Sergej Sumlenny - Lingering War Guilt Made Many Germans Prior to 2022 Seek Accommodation with Russia
Many Germans view Russia as the successor state to the Soviet Union, not only in legal terms but in historical ones and some still refer to WWII as “a war against Russia.” The memory of that period ...
31 Mai 20231h 4min

180. Mariana Oleskiv - Tourism will be an Important Part of Ukrainian Economy to help with Reconstruction
Many Ukrainians have told me that before February 2022, they could never have imagined that full-scale war would come to their country in the 21st century. But it did, and Ukrainians’ resilience has...
30 Mai 202355min






















