80,000 Hours Podcast

#135 – Samuel Charap on key lessons from five months of war in Ukraine

Aug 8, 2022
Samuel Charap, a senior political scientist at the RAND Corporation and co-author of a book on the Ukraine crisis, shares key insights on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He discusses Russia's territorial control and military strategies amid difficulties, while Ukraine prepares for a counteroffensive. Charap also reflects on evolving perceptions of Putin's motivations, the impact of Western sanctions on Russia, and the complexities of peace negotiations. This engaging conversation sheds light on the war's global ramifications and the urgent need for diplomatic solutions.
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Shift in Russian War Aims

  • Russia shifted war aims from taking Kyiv to focusing on the Donbas region.
  • They now control southern regions and parts of Kharkiv, but their broader objective remains unclear.
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Evolving Russian Objectives

  • Russia's main goal in Ukraine has evolved beyond just the Donbas region.
  • They seem to be moving towards annexing the South, which may hinder future negotiations.
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Military Capacity and Counteroffensive

  • Both Russia and Ukraine face manpower challenges; Russia hasn't mobilized fully, while Ukraine has training and equipment limitations.
  • Ukraine's counteroffensive may have tactical success but retaking territory by force remains difficult.
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