Global News Podcast

Russia-Ukraine: On the brink of war?

Jan 28, 2022
Steve Rosenberg, the BBC correspondent based in Moscow, shares expert insights on the Russian perspective, while Sarah Rainsford, reporting from Kyiv, captures the emotional turmoil facing Ukrainians. Paul Adams provides historical context, linking the crisis to deep-seated geopolitical trends. They dive into NATO's role, discuss the influence of propaganda, and explore the complexities of shared heritage versus political animosity. The conversation highlights the fragile peace in the region and the urgent need for international support amidst rising tensions.
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ANECDOTE

Ukrainian Reactions

  • Ukrainians are experiencing uncertainty and preparing for potential conflict.
  • Some conduct drills and prepare emergency bags, while others hope for peace.
INSIGHT

Historical Context

  • Ukraine's political and economic identity has been a source of tension with Russia.
  • After the Orange Revolution and Euromaidan protests, Russia annexed Crimea and supported separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk.
INSIGHT

Russia's Interests

  • Russia's interest in Ukraine is multifaceted, including historical, imperial, emotional, and geopolitical factors.
  • Russia views Ukraine as crucial to its status as a great power and opposes a Western-style democracy on its border.
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