Chapter

Russia's Losses in Ukraine
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1:29:21 - 1:38:40 (09:18)

A discussion on Russia avoiding responsibility for their losses in Ukraine and the importance of the West using its power legally and with restraint when dealing with Russia.

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The West has a lot of power and needs to exercise it with legal restraint and expand institutions to be more encompassing for other parts of the world.
1:29:21 - 1:32:00 (02:39)
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Western Power
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The West has a lot of power and needs to exercise it with legal restraint and expand institutions to be more encompassing for other parts of the world. It is important to acknowledge that having too much power is not good for the rest of the world or for oneself.

Chapter
Russia's Losses in Ukraine
Episode
#289 – Stephen Kotkin: Putin, Zelenskyy, and War in Ukraine
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses the global response to Russia's aggression and the power dynamics at play between Western countries and other nations like India and China who are hesitant to join in condemnation due to their own political and economic concerns.
1:32:01 - 1:34:59 (02:58)
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Geopolitics
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In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses the global response to Russia's aggression and the power dynamics at play between Western countries and other nations like India and China who are hesitant to join in condemnation due to their own political and economic concerns.

Chapter
Russia's Losses in Ukraine
Episode
#289 – Stephen Kotkin: Putin, Zelenskyy, and War in Ukraine
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
The Russian regime failed to capture Kiev and the entirety of Donbas, resulting in battlefield losses that are difficult to explain away, leading to the suppression of information.
1:34:59 - 1:38:40 (03:40)
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Russia, Ukraine
Summary

The Russian regime failed to capture Kiev and the entirety of Donbas, resulting in battlefield losses that are difficult to explain away, leading to the suppression of information. It is important to consider the context and history before making a definitive judgement on the outcome of conflicts.

Chapter
Russia's Losses in Ukraine
Episode
#289 – Stephen Kotkin: Putin, Zelenskyy, and War in Ukraine
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast