In Moscow's Shadows 157: No Crime and Much Punishment: the Gershkovich Case and recent books on Russia's prisons

In Moscow's Shadows 157: No Crime and Much Punishment: the Gershkovich Case and recent books on Russia's prisons

With Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich sentenced to 16 years on what I consider wholly spurious espionage charges (and I explain why I think this), it's a suitable moment first to consider the likely reasons but also what kind of experience faces him in the Russian prison camp system. That leads me on to discuss three recent books of relevance: Vladimir Pereverzin's The Prisoner. Behind Bars in Putin's Russia (Gemini, 2024)Jeffrey Hardy's The Soviet Gulag. History and Memory (Blo...

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In Moscow's Shadows 225: A Chance for Peace in Ukraine?

In Moscow's Shadows 225: A Chance for Peace in Ukraine?

In the first half of the podcast, I look at the proposed Ukraine peace deal, which is only a foundation for proper negotiations, especially in terms of what it is not. In the second, I spin off Susann...

23 Nov 202551min

In Moscow's Shadows 224: In Helsinki's (and Kyiv's) Shadows

In Moscow's Shadows 224: In Helsinki's (and Kyiv's) Shadows

From where's Lavrov to whether it's time for Europe to speak to Putin directly, some questions with wider significance raised during my recent hectic trip to Finland. And, in the second half, how shou...

16 Nov 202544min

In Moscow's Shadows 223: After Putin, Who... or What?

In Moscow's Shadows 223: After Putin, Who... or What?

We need to talk about post-Putin. It's fruitless at this point to try and come up with names of potential successors -- but maybe we can identify potential archetypes, the kinds of people who might su...

9 Nov 202542min

In Moscow's Shadows 222: Are We Seeing A New Putin?

In Moscow's Shadows 222: Are We Seeing A New Putin?

The forthcoming release of the updated version of my WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT PUTIN gives me an excuse to consider whether and how Putin has changed since I originally wrote the book in 2018. My conclusi...

2 Nov 202547min

In Moscow's Shadows 221: Is the Sun Rising over Russo-Japanese Relations?

In Moscow's Shadows 221: Is the Sun Rising over Russo-Japanese Relations?

The new Japanese PM wants to conclude a long-delayed peace treaty with Russia - but that will mean selling a thorny territorial dispute. Will Moscow show the cunning and vision to try and undermine Ja...

26 Okt 202539min

In Moscow's Shadows 220: Power Politics in the FSB and a new 'Most Dangerous Man in Russia'?

In Moscow's Shadows 220: Power Politics in the FSB and a new 'Most Dangerous Man in Russia'?

Time to look at the spooks again. It seems that the FSB's Military Counterintelligence Department (in other words, the anti-coup squad) may be getting a new head. What does this mean for the internal ...

12 Okt 202544min

In Moscow's Shadows 219: Decoding Putin in Valdai

In Moscow's Shadows 219: Decoding Putin in Valdai

Putin's 4-hour keynote and Q&A at Valdai gives us at least some insight into his thinking and his assumptions, but the interesting thing is that the key themes are strangely also reflected in the thin...

5 Okt 202549min

In Moscow's Shadows 218: Putin, the Blunderer-in-Chief?

In Moscow's Shadows 218: Putin, the Blunderer-in-Chief?

We spend a great deal of time thinking about Putin's intentions, his strategy. Yet it's hard to argue that this position, mired in Ukraine, sanctioned and facing recession, is where he wanted to be. M...

28 Sep 202558min

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