
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.
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…
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 host mentions Richard Pipes' book to provide historical insight into the complexities of Russian imperial thinkin…
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The host mentions 'Bloodlands' to provide historical context regarding the current conflict in Ukraine. The book illu…
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The host mentions Richard Pipes' book to provide historical context about Russia's imperial thinking and its influenc…
The host mentions 'There is Nothing for You Here' to highlight Fiona Hill's extensive experience and analysis of geop…
The host mentions 'Putin's World' as a companion book to Angela Stent's 'The Limits of Partnership,' highlighting its…
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“This book discusses the historical context of the Soviet Union, which is relevant to understanding Putin's current actions.”
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“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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“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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“A new book discussing the evolution of NATO discussions and enlargement, including interviews and documents from key participants.”
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“A historical perspective on imperial thinking about Russia, recommended for understanding Putin's views.”
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“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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“A companion book that explores how Putin thinks about his interactions with other countries on a global scale.”
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“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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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 host mentions 'Bloodlands' to provide historical context regarding the current conflict in Ukraine. The book illustrates the historical ironies…
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