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To Run the World, The Kremlin's Cold War Bid for Global Power
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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as the 2025 Lionel Gelber Prize winner for his book on Cold War history and Kremlin decision-making.

Cameron Abadi

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The U.S.-China Economic Relationship
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as his favorite book of 2025, offering a new lens to understand the Cold War.


Jordan Schneider

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The Soviets' Bid for Global Power
Mentioned by Cameron Abadi in the context of the Lionel Gelber Prize.

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The U.S.-China Trade War
Mentioned by Cameron Abadi as the 2025 Lionel Gelber Prize winner for best book on international affairs.

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The Tariff Debate
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as an impressive contribution to understanding the strategic aims of the USSR during the Cold War.

Aaron MacLean

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Ep 123: Sergey Radchenko on Soviet Motivations in the Cold War
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as the latest book by the guest, Professor Sergei Radchenko, discussing the Kremlin's Cold War bid for global power.


Max Bergman

Lessons from Soviet Foreign Policy with Sergey Radchenko
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als het derde boek, die het verhaal vertelt van de ambities van de Sovjet-Unie en haar leiders na 1945.

Jaap Jansen

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Mentioned by Cameron Abadi as the winner of the 2025 Lionel Gelber Prize for best book on international affairs.

Trump vs. the Courts: Lessons From Abroad
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as the winner of the Lionel Gelber Prize for best book about international affairs.

Nala Aied

Russia’s constant craving for U.S. recognition
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as a recently released book.


Dmitri Alperovitch

Why North Korea Is Planning a Second Korean War and How to Stop It