
Why Russia Is Losing the War in Ukraine
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Why Russia Is Losing the War in Ukraine mentions Stalin by Steve Kotkin, Ukraine cannot afford the war it is fighting by Adam Tooze, Foreign Affairs, and World War II with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
I have just started that and it's remarkable.
To put it simply, Ukraine cannot afford the war it is fighting.
The historian Timothy Snyder has a new essay out in Foreign Affairs, which I really recommend people read.
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The host mentions Adam Tooze's book to highlight the severe economic challenges Ukraine faces due to the ongoing war.…
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“The book that I have just started, and it's a long slog, so I'm not so far through, it is Steve Kotkin's first in his series on Stalin. And I have just started that and it's remarkable.”
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“A quote from economic historian Adam Tooze discussing Ukraine's financial struggles in the war, highlighting the inadequacy of aid compared to Russia's earnings.”
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“The historian Timothy Snyder has a new essay out in Foreign Affairs, which I really recommend people read.”
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“He makes this analogy to World War II, which I'm always careful about doing.”
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“Huntington talked about the waves to and from democracy.”
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“I love Tim Snyder's work. I haven't read that essay and I will.”
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