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Political Pluralism and International Order | LSE IDEAS Roundtable
Speakers:
🔴 Andrew Hurrell
🔴 Sasikumar Sundaram
🔴 Courtney J. Fung
🔴 Aaron McKeil
🔴 Line Engbo Gissel
Chair:
🔴 Laust Shouenborg
LSE IDEAS International Orders Research Unit and the Centre for Statecraft and International Order, University of Roskilde, 13 June 2024
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
02:10 Andrew Hurrell
09:13 Courtney J. Fung
18:29 Line Engbo Gissel
26:13 Aaron McKeil
32:32 Sasikumar Sundaram
40:07 Discussion
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The Unfinished Quest: India's Search for Major Power Status from Nehru to Modi
Переглядів 1873 місяці тому
In 2022, India surpassed the United Kingdom, its former colonial ruler, as the fifth largest economy in the world. Since the 1990s, a series of US presidents and secretaries of state have all acclaimed India as a rising major power that deserves to be recognized as a lead actor in the international arena. All five permanent members of the UN Security Council except China have openly acknowledge...
LSE Executive MSc Programme Information Webinar 2024 | LSE IDEAS Online Event
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In this webinar, we introduced the team behind the course and answered queries from offer holders and prospective applicants. Learn more about the course: www.lse.ac.uk/ideas/exec
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: battlefield dynamics and prospects for 2024 | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Переглядів 7767 місяців тому
In a recent statement, Putin asserted that "Ukrainian statehood may suffer an irreparable, very serious blow" if the current battlefield situation persists. Panelists delved into the military balance on the ground, analyzing the nuanced interplay of air, land, and sea power. The situation on the frontlines and the intricacies of the Ukrainian offensive were highlighted, along with a critical as...
The three worlds: does the liberal order have a future? | LSE IDEAS In-Person Event
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Increasing strategic competition is dividing world politics. Does the liberal order have a future in a dividing world? Are contemporary wars and conflicts undermining the possibility of an open liberal order? And how are global south states actively reshaping the international order, in a context of strategic competition? #LSETheThreeWorlds Speakers: 🔴 Professor G John Ikenberry 🔴 Dr Rohan Mukh...
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: Women on the Frontlines | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Переглядів 1447 місяців тому
A key focus of this panel was on the transformation of the military landscape, exploring how women's increased participation in military and paramilitary roles has altered societal perceptions. The panel addressed lingering barriers to entry and the ongoing efforts to rectify inequalities within the military, such as shortages of proper equipment and uniforms for women in service. The discussio...
Russia-Ukraine dialogues: taking the pulse
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As we approach February 2024, marking two years since the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war, the full-scale invasion has defied many predictions by experts. Simultaneously, the war offers a myriad of lessons for scholars in international relations, military theory, economics, history, and various other social sciences. During the panel discussion, experts delved into how the war has metamorp...
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: the war’s impact on the Western Balkans
Переглядів 32510 місяців тому
Our distinguished panel of experts provided an insight into the multifaceted consequences of the Russia-Ukraine war on the Western Balkans. The dialogue centered on the intricate web of relationships within the ongoing frozen conflicts in the Western Balkans, notably Republika Srpska's secession efforts from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the enduring Serbia-Kosovo conflict, but also illuminated th...
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: The Evolution of Cyber Warfare | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Переглядів 27311 місяців тому
This event spotlighted Ukraine and Russia’s evolving cyber strategies, cyber-attacks in the context of conventional war, differing viewpoints on cyber operations, and the changing nature of cyber warfare. Additionally, discussions encompassed the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on cyber norms, international cyber security coordination efforts, and the active role of multinational corporations ...
Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy - Arianna Hatchett
Переглядів 174Рік тому
Hear from recent Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy alumna, Arianna, about her experience on the course. ℹ️ More info: www.lse.ac.uk/ideas/exec
Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy - Francesca Dell'Apa
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Hear from recent Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy alumna, Francesca, about her experience on the course. ℹ️ More info: www.lse.ac.uk/ideas/exec
Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy - Raymond Lee
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Hear from recent Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy alumnus, Raymond, about his experience on the course. ℹ️ More info: www.lse.ac.uk/ideas/exec
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: the future of Russia (English Version) | LSE IDEAS Online Event
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One of the issues that the recent Wagner rebellion has exposed is Russia's fragility. As such, the event focused on domestic vulnerabilities, potential state failure, widening disparities, and the fragile nature of Russian identity. The primary objective was to foster a constructive dialogue that shed light on the ramifications of the ongoing war for Russia's future trajectory. Additionally, th...
Human Security Business Partnerships in Colombia - Spanish
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From 2019, the LSE worked with the UN and NGO PeaceStartUp to develop a programme in Colombia focused on improving human security by bringing together local communities, business and government actors. This video tells the story of the programme and those involved.
Human Security Business Partnerships in Colombia - English
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Human Security Business Partnerships in Colombia - English
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: the impact of the conflict on Moldova | LSE IDEAS Online Event
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Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: the impact of the conflict on Moldova | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: Rebuilding Ukraine - Challenges and Opportunities | LSE IDEAS Online Event
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Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: Rebuilding Ukraine - Challenges and Opportunities | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Professor Patrick O. Cohrs: Liberal Internationalism in the Long Twentieth Century
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Professor Patrick O. Cohrs: Liberal Internationalism in the Long Twentieth Century
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: changing the narrative | LSE IDEAS Online Event
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Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: changing the narrative | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: how will this war end? | LSE IDEAS Online Event
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Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: how will this war end? | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: deepening sanctions | LSE IDEAS Online Event
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Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: deepening sanctions | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Working Paper Series:Why is Illegal Chinese Mining Persistent in Ghana | LSE IDEAS Global South Unit
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Working Paper Series:Why is Illegal Chinese Mining Persistent in Ghana | LSE IDEAS Global South Unit
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: support for the war among Russians | LSE IDEAS Online Event
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Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: support for the war among Russians | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy - Laura Hunnewell
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Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy - Laura Hunnewell
Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy - Alexander Kuscher
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Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy - Alexander Kuscher
Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy - Zahid Rastam
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Exec MSc International Strategy and Diplomacy - Zahid Rastam
Climate Finance in a Fractured World | LSE IDEAS Online Event
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Climate Finance in a Fractured World | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: African responses to the war | LSE IDEAS Online Event
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Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: African responses to the war | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Mongolia-China Relations in 2023: border reopening and other developments | LSE IDEAS Online Event
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Mongolia-China Relations in 2023: border reopening and other developments | LSE IDEAS Online Event
Afghanistan: the death of liberal internationalism? | LSE IDEAS In-Person Event
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Afghanistan: the death of liberal internationalism? | LSE IDEAS In-Person Event

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  • @BillAmanda-e1o
    @BillAmanda-e1o 4 години тому

    Williams Steven White Amy Davis Sarah

  • @MalachiSpring-s1t
    @MalachiSpring-s1t 21 годину тому

    Garcia James Thompson Kimberly Jones Frank

  • @farinshore8900
    @farinshore8900 Місяць тому

    More to the point, is there a Liberal order after NATOs agression against Russia ?

  • @patrickvernon4766
    @patrickvernon4766 2 місяці тому

    Liberal democratic capitalism is incredibly disgusting in almost every aspect

  • @RudolfGottfried
    @RudolfGottfried 2 місяці тому

    Fucking propaganda. 🤮

  • @paulhamed2776
    @paulhamed2776 3 місяці тому

    This is incoherent....interesting that you talk of US Empire, but keep stepping in it's shoes. British disease a lot of talking that 'kind of' sounds like you know what your talking about but but given the time....and critical thought just hollow. Listen Chalmers Johnson.....these are a study case in British inbreeding...curiosity.

  • @teaandbiscuits7518
    @teaandbiscuits7518 3 місяці тому

    sorry, i shouldnt have been so rude in comments, but im scared because it feels like government is censoring people who dont think a certain way.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 2 місяці тому

      Government? This is a private group that reviews websites content under certain criteria of shit starting (false info, adversarial -meaning trying to get people to hate people-, etc), they then submit their findings to the companies (who's ads are next to the articles) and explain their conclusions, and THE COMPANY CHOOSES if they want to disassociate. This isn't just about the right wing (I can discern you are right by other comments. Notice she also mentioned this is done to anti police articles, but the left understands what is happening and doesn't try to mislead themselves), but not only have more people and companies distanced from the right because they've turned more overtly bigoted, it's also that the right is EXTREMELY susceptible to outright lies and psuedoscience, many of times promoted by state intelligence agencies to agitate other populaces against themselves. So alot of the content getting the ads taken away are right because the right is more active propagating proven falsehoods.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 2 місяці тому

      Government? This is a private group that reviews websites content under certain criteria of shit starting (false info, adversarial -meaning trying to get people to hate people-, etc), they then submit their findings to the companies (who's ads are next to the articles) and explain their conclusions, and THE COMPANY CHOOSES if they want to disassociate. This isn't just about the right wing (I can discern you are right by other comments. Notice she also mentioned this is done to anti police articles, but the left understands what is happening and doesn't try to mislead themselves), but not only have more people and companies distanced from the right because they've turned more overtly bigoted, it's also that the right is EXTREMELY susceptible to outright lies and psuedoscience, many of times promoted by state intelligence agencies to agitate other populaces against themselves. So alot of the content getting the ads taken away are right because the right is more active propagating proven falsehoods.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 2 місяці тому

      Government? This is a private group that reviews websites content under certain criteria of shit starting (false info, adversarial -meaning trying to get people to hate people-, etc), they then submit their findings to the companies (who's ads are next to the articles) and explain their conclusions, and THE COMPANY CHOOSES if they want to disassociate. This isn't just about the right wing (I can discern you are right by other comments. Notice she also mentioned this is done to anti police articles, but the left understands what is happening and doesn't try to mislead themselves), but not only have more people and companies distanced from the right because they've turned more overtly bigoted, it's also that the right is EXTREMELY susceptible to outright lies and psuedoscience, many of times promoted by state intelligence agencies to agitate other populaces against themselves. So alot of the content getting the ads taken away are right because the right is more active propagating proven falsehoods.

  • @teaandbiscuits7518
    @teaandbiscuits7518 3 місяці тому

    we're going to read what we want so stop trying to force your political views down our throats.

    • @teaandbiscuits7518
      @teaandbiscuits7518 3 місяці тому

      And there are loads of leftist websites that say horrible things about political opponents and are very divisive, yet you dont say anything about that...

  • @teaandbiscuits7518
    @teaandbiscuits7518 3 місяці тому

    theyre just upset that not everyone is liberal like them so theyre trying to censor and control us

  • @m0j0lo
    @m0j0lo 5 місяців тому

    The Parasitism Industry in action.

  • @dankurth4232
    @dankurth4232 5 місяців тому

    I‘m a bit late, but this was a great conversation. I a sense one can maybe summarize: Kindleberger was proven right against Triffin, but with the emerging dominance of the Eurodollar system Friedman‘s more liberal approach of floating currency rates overcame Kindleberger‘s idea of a more collaboratively organized common world currency

  • @MustefaHajamo
    @MustefaHajamo 6 місяців тому

    The three world discussion is finally nice will video !!

  • @ryanmace1958
    @ryanmace1958 6 місяців тому

    Is there a reason this video needs to have so many ads?

  • @shahanshah2223
    @shahanshah2223 7 місяців тому

    What a disappointing discussion, cliche ridden >>> (Ex-LSE grad)

  • @petervote7914
    @petervote7914 7 місяців тому

    Extreme Ultra hardcore defenders of U.S. global hegemony like John Ikenberry has always been completely ignorant of the world outside of West. In some ways, he is even more extreme and hardcore and more dangerous than the neo cons. The fanaticism of Ikenberry to defend U.S. global hegemony is disgraceful and disgusting. Don't even dare to open his mouth to utter a single word on the Israeli genocide in Gaza. And you want global south to join West to destroy Russia and China? Ludicrous and totally bonkers. Who is going to buy into this kind of drivel analysis of the world? This is like clown show.

  • @petervote7914
    @petervote7914 7 місяців тому

    This analysis of the "three worlds" is utter nonsense and total rubbish. This is typical of those hardcore defenders of U.S. global hegemony like John Ikenberry. The world in 2024 is divided between Western bloc and those outside of the bloc. There is no third bloc. Russia, China and global south all belong to the "outsiders" bloc. If you are in outsiders bloc, the West can come and kill and destroy you at anytime like what Israel is doing in Gaza. The Israeli genocide is completely supported by the Western bloc. Ikenberry don't even dare to touch the topic. It's basically the entire world against the West. That is the truth. That is the reality. There is no third bloc. There is no strategy of wooing global south to fight Russia and China and maintaining U.S. global hegemony. That is Ikenberry's ridiculous fantasy and really shows his total ignorance of global south. We are all coming to destroy U.S. Global hegemony.

  • @petervote7914
    @petervote7914 7 місяців тому

    "Global West, Global East" - all these garbage terms invented to divide and rule the world and serve U.S. global hegemony. Pui. Pile of rubbish. No, the reality is far worse than that. It's everyone against America and West to destroy U.S. global hegemony. Lol. Russia and China are but the most powerful ones to oppose U.S. EVERYONE in non West wants to destroy U.S. global hegemony. There is no divide here. There is no " global east" and "global south" that U.S. can play off against each other. They are one against U.S. global hegemony.

  • @petervote7914
    @petervote7914 7 місяців тому

    Does the liberal Order have a future? No future whatsoever. Ikenberry didn't even dare to touch on the topic of Israeli genocide in Gaza. Someone directly asked him the question and he avoided it. His cowardice and moral bankruptcy reflects the fraudulent nature of the liberal order drivel that he selling. There is no future whatsoever for the "liberal order". None. Zero. Nil. No one buys it except for some white people in the West. It's just white people talking amongst themselves when they talk about liberal order. Outside of that white circle, it is nothing but total joke. What kind of future can there be in such a case? None whatsoever. Kaput.

  • @petervote7914
    @petervote7914 7 місяців тому

    Too naive to say that world is divided into three. Too naive and self serving for West. The world is divided into two. Those that are part of Western bloc and those outside of western bloc. Those outside of western bloc can be further defined as those who openly come out to oppose U.S. global hegemony and those who prefer to be more passive. All are against U.S. global hegemony. The only difference is whether they prefer to openly oppose or passively oppose. That is the more accurate view, not this three world drivel as stated by Ikenberry. That is total nonsense.

  • @petervote7914
    @petervote7914 7 місяців тому

    The world is not divided into three. It is divided into two. Western bloc and those outside of that bloc. There is no dividing line between Russia, China and global south, they are all outside of western bloc. China sees itself as part of global south. The fact is that entire world is united against West. On the issue of ending U.S. global hegemony, there is no dispute whatsoever between south, Russia and China. No one wants to be U.S. running dog. You think being U.S. running dog is fun?

  • @petervote7914
    @petervote7914 7 місяців тому

    This is very interesting. John Ikenberry, the so called "liberal", tried to avoid the question of the Israeli genocide in Gaza. John Mearsheimer, the so called amoral realist has openly come out and said that Israel is committing genocide. Ikenberry didn't even dare to talk about the Israeli genocide. This shows the total bankruptcy of the "liberal order" that Ikenberry is selling. It is dead. No one in global south buys it. It is complete and total joke.

  • @fvalemus5377
    @fvalemus5377 7 місяців тому

    The West can't hide its hypocrisy anymore. Crying about Ukraine, and at the same time, supporting the Israel genocide. You all need big mirrors?

  • @dawissonbelemlopes7578
    @dawissonbelemlopes7578 7 місяців тому

    What a formidable panel! Nicely overlapping views.

  • @paularivero1878
    @paularivero1878 7 місяців тому

    La inteligencia gana partidas, la verdad gana el juego

  • @paularivero1878
    @paularivero1878 7 місяців тому

    Let somebody know

  • @cowboysfan6699
    @cowboysfan6699 7 місяців тому

    Naheed Nenshi is a pervert and a child groomer who has a serious mental health disorder. Child sexual mutilation is a crime against humanity.

  • @robertmroziewicz2605
    @robertmroziewicz2605 7 місяців тому

    Ukraine is like that kid that others dare to do something they don't want to do them self's. Western powers (USA) made big promises which they wore never going to stand by if things go bad. Play with fire you will get burned. Has not 1 person in power in Ukraine look at USA's track record. Every war USA has entered into since Korea has been nothing but disaster for that nation. Don't feel sorry for Ukraine but i do feel sorry for the people that wore not delusional about winning war with world power nation as they knew there was not a chance in hell for Ukraine to win against Russia no matter what you believe the reality is what you see now. West will wash it's hands of Ukraine pretty soon and all that will be left is failed state and i do mean State as it will not be a country anymore. Thank Zelensky as he will not be there but on some sunny island on 1 of his Yachts will hundreds of millions of $ in his account while people that are left in former Ukraine will be starving and dying off as there is no possibility to repopulate the state.

  • @zinahe
    @zinahe 8 місяців тому

    What a waste of time! This is what is typically referred to as an 'echo chamber'; where people come together to affirm their per-existing bias towards an issue. A series of softball questions followed by answers that everybody agrees with 100%; nothing gets challenged nor debated, no difficult choices considered and at the end all the participants go back with a great sense of accomplishment.

  • @patrickvernon4766
    @patrickvernon4766 9 місяців тому

    Why are these Europeans so focused on policing anti-semetism? It makes no sense in an interest of Europe or Europeans worldview

  • @PhilipWong55
    @PhilipWong55 10 місяців тому

    Nixon abandoned the gold standard in 1971 due to a problem in coordinating economic policies. So it was not because the US was financially exhausted by spending on policies to counter communism, such as the Space program, the Great Society program, and the Vietnam War.

  • @PhilipWong55
    @PhilipWong55 10 місяців тому

    The US national debt is more than $33 trillion, with 38% of it held by foreign entities. The US also has $38 trillion in unfunded Medicare liabilities and $17 trillion in unfunded Social Security liabilities. The US dollar is the dominant reserve currency, backed by its perceived strength, allowing the US to print unlimited dollars as long as the world maintains trust in it. The US dollar is the backbone of US power, and any actions that undermine confidence in the currency threaten to destabilize its position of dominance. Each unilateral sanction imposed by the US risks damaging the stability and credibility of the US dollar, leading to dire consequences for the nation's power and influence. The US is the only country actively undermining the strength of the US dollar. The freezing of Russia's $300 billion currency reserve by Western governments may lead countries to reconsider investing their funds in US Treasury bonds and finding ways to reduce their use of the US dollar. A significant portion of US dollars is held outside the US, estimated at 60-70% of all US dollars in circulation, due to its status as the dominant reserve currency and wide use in international trade and finance. The one trillion dollar trade deficit of the US is a consequence of being the reserve currency, as a strong dollar makes it difficult for US businesses to export goods and services while simultaneously making it easier for other countries to sell to the US. Countries are expending resources and labor making goods and shipping them to the US in exchange for green pieces of paper. The US is sending back mostly empty containers. The US budget deficit is $1.38 trillion in 2022 which must be paid for by selling more Treasury bonds. The interest on this debt is greater than the military budget. To pay the interest on its debt, the government sells more Treasury bonds, leading to a cycle of increasing debt. The US printing of dollars has been exporting inflation in other countries for decades, but will eventually increase US inflation. Raising interest rates to fight inflation decreases consumer and business spending, increases the trade deficit, and higher interest payments on government debt. Other countries will respond to the US raising of interest rate by raising their interest rate, risking global recession. The Plaza Accord addressed this issue in the past, but it will be challenging to implement such measures now. A well-run country collects taxes to fund essential services and infrastructure. In the US political system, wealthy corporations and individuals can lobby for tax breaks. The shortfall in funding for the US government has reached $33 trillion. Instead of collecting taxes from wealthy corporations and individuals, the government pays interest to them. Banks hold Treasury bonds for their safety, liquidity, regulatory compliance, and potential profitability. When interest rates on Treasury bonds rise sharply, the decrease in bond values reduces liquidity and makes it harder for banks to raise cash quickly. This causes depositors to lose confidence, triggering a bank run. In response to the current bank run, the government is issuing Treasury bonds to raise funds to compensate depositors for any lost funds. There are $19 trillion in deposits in US banks. The estimated unrealized loss on US banks' financial assets is $1.94 trillion, while the total size of their equity is $2.1 trillion. SVB had taken a $15 billion loss, while their capital is $16 billion. Around 2,315 of the 4,800 banks are currently sitting on assets worth less than their liabilities. It's a systemic issue. A similar issue is being played out with risker Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) valued at $12 trillion. The new Bank Term Funding Program (BTFP) helps prevent discounted bondholders from taking losses when they have to sell them urgently. The BTFP accepts discounted bonds at face value to be used as pledges for loans to inject more money into the economy. Risking more inflation. It's a Ponzi scheme. Ponzi scheme cannot taper. We reached the can and there is no more road.

  • @andreeaalexandru7811
    @andreeaalexandru7811 10 місяців тому

    I had to stop on min 13 for a moment. Did they read any books from Russians after then 2nd world war, because all the answers are there. What you mean the fall of the soviet union was a bad thing to them? All eastern block and the rest of the soviet union had their lowest moments economically after 1985 and the rest of the communist era. It is the biggest plague in human history and all those countries were at their lowest. Eastern Europe lost 50 years of development. Oh the Russians went in space and had nuclear bombs so that means they were strong? Russians or communist party?

  • @mutangad
    @mutangad 11 місяців тому

    Can I have the list of books mentioned?

  • @jwh0122
    @jwh0122 11 місяців тому

    42:14 HK cultural identity grew in the 1970s

  • @jwh0122
    @jwh0122 Рік тому

    8:15 Marching Westward (2012) www.iiss.pku.edu.cn/upload/files/20140813/6354349055523079636603902.pdf 10:40 Li Peng's tour (1994) 39:45 diplomatic relations among Central Asian countries 53:37 China used Uyghurs as a key to enter Central Asia in the 1990s 54:35 Turkish and Malaysian influence in Central Asia

  • @derekwest-pf2ys
    @derekwest-pf2ys Рік тому

    The late Professor Christopher Coker seen lecturing at the beginning of video.

  • @sergiosimonis
    @sergiosimonis Рік тому

    Promo`SM 😂

  • @enlightenment2u
    @enlightenment2u Рік тому

    I doubt the IQ and the genetic traits for bravery of the remaining ruzzian population is high enough to chagne this PURE evil regime of the ruzzian Hitler!

  • @timoaksel9320
    @timoaksel9320 Рік тому

    You can hear better informed comments in pub. 😂

  • @faithvirtue6524
    @faithvirtue6524 Рік тому

    Delusional

    • @10babiscar
      @10babiscar Рік тому

      the video description alone tells the same

  • @faithvirtue6524
    @faithvirtue6524 Рік тому

    What a joke. The ones destabilizing Moldova is the corrupt and tyrannical Sandu regime and her masters in the West. Characterizing a population that doesn’t embrace hateful Russophobia as evidence of ‘malign Russian hybrid war’ is ridiculous and insulting. Hateful warmongering in the West towards Russia is truly despicable. Shame on you. Sandu bans opposition media and opposition parties. How ‘Democratic.’ She’s a disgrace:

  • @JakeCole1453
    @JakeCole1453 Рік тому

    Get Mark Sleboda, Brian Berletic, Scott Ritter or Douglas MacGregor to debate these hollow shills. As an Irish person I'm disgusted by Cassidy being a voice box for NATO. Don't let her flowery language distract you, she's a classic deep state enabler masquerading as a liberal promoter of the socalled international rules based order.

  • @faithvirtue6524
    @faithvirtue6524 Рік тому

    Ivana Stradner needs professional help

  • @faithvirtue6524
    @faithvirtue6524 Рік тому

    This entire panel discussion is Disinformation. This war is a U.S./NATO project to use Ukraine to attack Russia. Pure Evil.

  • @thesilkpainter
    @thesilkpainter Рік тому

    Jeez...I do not agree with Lady in Green. Reframing yes but NO LIES

  • @thesilkpainter
    @thesilkpainter Рік тому

    Tron Wars ...why don't you organise a group with counter example... something about the propaganda of the West?

  • @tronwars7130
    @tronwars7130 Рік тому

    What an echo chamber, it would have been great if you had 2 pro Russian speakers and 2 pro western speakers, but nope, like so many other youtube channels now, it's all pro nato and the US.

  • @hedge68
    @hedge68 Рік тому

    Yeah those 20'000 people killed in Eastern Ukraine by Ukrainian paramilitary forces between 2008 and the outbreak of the Russian invasion are just not worthy of serious consideration. Its all Russia's fault 😐

  • @poornalingam6261
    @poornalingam6261 Рік тому

    Rest in pieces ...ukraine...

  • @poornalingam6261
    @poornalingam6261 Рік тому

    Comedic puppet zelensky 🤡💯