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Fiona Hill on the War Putin Is Really Fighting

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Fiona Hill on the War Putin Is Really Fighting mentions The Formation of the Soviet Union by Richard Pipes, The Limits of Partnership by Angela Stent, Bloodlands by Timothy Snyder, and Not One Inch by Mary-Elise Sarotti with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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My old professor from Harvard, Richard Pipes' book on Russia under the old regime, you know, the kind of imperial thinking about the empire.

There's a kind of twin books by Angela Stent, One, The Limits of Partnership, which traces the ups and downs of the US-Russia relationship since the…

Bloodlands
Timothy Snyder

I would highly recommend Timothy Snyder's Bloodlands, you know, to kind of give a sense about the horrible ironies and twists in history that have br…

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Vladimir Putin was looking for a swift invasion that would halt Ukraine’s drift toward the West, reveal NATO’s fractures and weaknesses and solidify Russia as a global power. In response, the West threatened moderate sanctions, but ultimately showed little interest in stepping between Russia and Ukraine. Then came the war, and everything changed. Russia’s invasion met with valiant Ukrainian resistance. President Volodymyr Zelensky became an international hero. NATO countries unified behind a truly punishing sanctions regime and significant military support. Russia’s attack strengthened Ukraine’s national identity — and its desire to join the European Union. A conflict that the U.S. and Europe were treating as purely strategic is now a conflict about the West’s most fundamental values. Much of this has felt hopeful, even inspiring, to those watching from the comfort of home. But it has the potential to unleash a truly terrifying spiral of escalation. Putin, feeling backed into a corner, has raised the stakes. Last week, he called the West’s sanctions akin to an act of war and has put Russia’s nuclear arsenal on alert. And the global wave of support for Ukraine has made it increasingly difficult for Western leaders to de-escalate. In the fog of war, it isn’t hard to imagine an accident or miscommunication that triggers a World War III-like scenario. So what does a settlement here look like? What does Putin want? What would Zelensky accept? What will Europe and the U.S. sign onto? Is there any deal that could work for all the players? There are few people better positioned to answer those questions than Fiona Hill. Hill is a senior fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution. She served as deputy assistant to the president and senior director for European and Russian affairs on the National Security Council under Donald Trump and as a national intelligence officer for Russia and Eurasian affairs under Barack Obama and George W. Bush. And she is the co-author of the influential Putin biography “Mr. Putin: Operative in the Kremlin.” We discuss how Putin’s motivations and ambitions have changed dramatically in the last decade, why Ukrainian identity is absolutely central to understanding this conflict, whether NATO expansionism is responsible for the current conflict, the different pathways the war could take, how political incentives have created a spiral of escalation for Russia, Ukraine and the West, whether the economic pain of the sanctions can incentivize regime change in Moscow, the possibility of China playing a mediating role in resolving the conflict, the dangers of backing Putin into a corner, whether Putin is willing to use nuclear weapons, what de-escalation could look like at this point, and much more. Book recommendations: Bloodlands by Timothy Snyder Not One Inch by M.E. Sarotte The Limits of Partnership by Angela Stent Putin’s World by Angela Stent Russia Under the Old Regime by Richard Pipes The Formation of the Soviet Union by Richard Pipes Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
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The Formation of the Soviet Union
Richard Pipes

The host mentions Richard Pipes' book to provide historical insight into the complexities of Russian imperial thinkin…

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The Limits of Partnership
Angela Stent

The host mentioned 'The Limits of Partnership' to provide insight into the complexities of the US-Russia relationship…

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Bloodlands
Timothy Snyder

The host mentions 'Bloodlands' to provide historical context regarding the current conflict in Ukraine. The book illu…

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Not One Inch
Mary-Elise Sarotti

The host mentions 'Not One Inch' by Mary-Elise Sarotti as a crucial resource for understanding the historical context…

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Russia Under the Old Regime
Richard Pipes

The host mentions Richard Pipes' book to provide historical context about Russia's imperial thinking and its influenc…

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There is Nothing for You Here

The host mentions 'There is Nothing for You Here' to highlight Fiona Hill's extensive experience and analysis of geop…

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Putin's World
Angela Stent

The host mentions 'Putin's World' as a companion book to Angela Stent's 'The Limits of Partnership,' highlighting its…

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Mr. Putin, Operative in the Kremlin

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Individuals interested in Russian history and current geopolitical dynamics.Individuals interested in international relations and historyIndividuals seeking to understand the historical context of the Ukraine conflict.Individuals interested in NATO history and current geopolitical dynamicsIndividuals interested in historical perspectives on RussiaReaders interested in geopolitical analysis and Russian affairs

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The Formation of the Soviet Union cover
Best for Individuals interested in Russian history and current geopolitical dynamics.Often cited around historical context of Ukraine

This book discusses the historical context of the Soviet Union, which is relevant to understanding Putin's current actions.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in Russian history and current geopolitical dynamics.
Key quote: My old professor from Harvard, Richard Pipes' book on Russia under the old regime, you know, the kind of imperial thinking about the empire.
The host mentions Richard Pipes' book to provide historical insight into the complexities of Russian imperial thinking and the formation of the Soviet Union. This context is relevant for understanding Vladimir Putin's current actions and rhetoric regarding Ukraine.
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The Limits of Partnership cover
Best for Individuals interested in international relations and historyOften cited around US-Russia relationship

This book traces the ups and downs of the US-Russia relationship since the Cold War and the repeated attempts to reset it.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in international relations and history
Key quote: There's a kind of twin books by Angela Stent, One, The Limits of Partnership, which traces the ups and downs of the US-Russia relationship since the end of the Cold War.
The host mentioned 'The Limits of Partnership' to provide insight into the complexities of the US-Russia relationship since the Cold War. This book is particularly relevant for understanding the repeated attempts to reset this relationship and the miscalculations that have led to failures.
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Bloodlands
Timothy Snyder
Best for Individuals seeking to understand the historical context of the Ukraine conflict.Often cited around conflict in Ukraine

A recommendation to understand the historical context of the conflict in Ukraine and the ironies of history related to Putin's actions.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals seeking to understand the historical context of the Ukraine conflict.
Key quote: I would highly recommend Timothy Snyder's Bloodlands, you know, to kind of give a sense about the horrible ironies and twists in history that have brought, you know, Vladimir Putin to be in the name of de-Nazifying Ukraine.
The host mentions 'Bloodlands' to provide historical context regarding the current conflict in Ukraine. The book illustrates the historical ironies and complexities that have shaped Vladimir Putin's actions in the region.
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Not One Inch
Mary-Elise Sarotti
Best for Individuals interested in NATO history and current geopolitical dynamicsOften cited around NATO enlargement discussions

A new book discussing the evolution of NATO discussions and enlargement, including interviews and documents from key participants.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in NATO history and current geopolitical dynamics
Key quote: But there's a new book out by Mary-Elise Sarotti on the whole evolution of this discussions about NATO and NATO enlargement that goes into all of the documents and interviewing all the people who took part in this called Not One Inch.
The host mentions 'Not One Inch' by Mary-Elise Sarotti as a crucial resource for understanding the historical context of NATO discussions and its evolution. This book provides insights into the complexities surrounding NATO and its relationship with Russia, particularly in light of current events.
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Russia Under the Old Regime cover
Best for Individuals interested in historical perspectives on RussiaOften cited around understanding US-Russia relations

A historical perspective on imperial thinking about Russia, recommended for understanding Putin's views.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in historical perspectives on Russia
Key quote: My old professor from Harvard, Richard Pipes' book on Russia under the old regime, you know, the kind of imperial thinking about the empire.
The host mentions Richard Pipes' book to provide historical context about Russia's imperial thinking and its influence on current events. This book is particularly relevant for understanding the mindset of leaders like Putin regarding the Soviet Union's legacy.
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There is Nothing for You Here cover
Best for Readers interested in geopolitical analysis and Russian affairsOften cited around Fiona Hill's insights

Fiona Hill, who has been thinking about the strategic and geopolitical questions of the region for decades, is the author of the books Mr. Putin, Operative in the Kremlin, and There is Nothing for You Here.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in geopolitical analysis and Russian affairs
Key quote: She's the author of the books Mr. Putin, Operative in the Kremlin, and There is Nothing for You Here.
The host mentions 'There is Nothing for You Here' to highlight Fiona Hill's extensive experience and analysis of geopolitical issues, particularly regarding Vladimir Putin. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the strategic and psychological factors influencing global politics.
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Putin's World
Angela Stent
Best for Individuals interested in geopolitics and the US-Russia relationshipOften cited around US-Russia relationship

A companion book that explores how Putin thinks about his interactions with other countries on a global scale.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in geopolitics and the US-Russia relationship
Key quote: And then her companion book to this is Putin's World.
The host mentions 'Putin's World' as a companion book to Angela Stent's 'The Limits of Partnership,' highlighting its insights into Putin's worldview and interactions with other countries. This recommendation is aimed at helping listeners understand the complexities of the current geopolitical landscape involving Russia.
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Mr. Putin, Operative in the Kremlin cover
Best for Individuals interested in Russian politics and international relations.Often cited around Understanding Vladimir Putin

Fiona Hill, who has been thinking about the strategic and geopolitical questions of the region for decades, is the author of the books Mr. Putin, Operative in the Kremlin, and There is Nothing for You Here.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in Russian politics and international relations.
Key quote: She's the author of the books Mr. Putin, Operative in the Kremlin, and There is Nothing for You Here.
The host mentions 'Mr. Putin, Operative in the Kremlin' to highlight the author's extensive experience and insight into the strategic and psychological factors influencing Putin's actions. This book serves as a critical resource for understanding the complexities of Putin's leadership and geopolitical strategies.
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The Formation of the Soviet Union
The Ezra Klein Show · 59:38
My old professor from Harvard, Richard Pipes' book on Russia under the old regime, you know, the kind of imperial thinking about the empire.
The Limits of Partnership
The Ezra Klein Show · 58:43
There's a kind of twin books by Angela Stent, One, The Limits of Partnership, which traces the ups and downs of the US-Russia relationship since the…
Bloodlands
The Ezra Klein Show · 57:43
I would highly recommend Timothy Snyder's Bloodlands, you know, to kind of give a sense about the horrible ironies and twists in history that have br…
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The Formation of the Soviet Union
Richard Pipes

The host mentions Richard Pipes' book to provide historical insight into the complexities of Russian imperial thinking and the formation of the Sov…

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The Limits of Partnership cover
Mentioned at 58:43
The Limits of Partnership
Angela Stent

The host mentioned 'The Limits of Partnership' to provide insight into the complexities of the US-Russia relationship since the Cold War. This book…

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Bloodlands cover
Mentioned at 57:43
Bloodlands
Timothy Snyder

The host mentions 'Bloodlands' to provide historical context regarding the current conflict in Ukraine. The book illustrates the historical ironies…

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