

The New Russia – Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson
Aug 13, 2020
Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, Russian scholar and historian, discusses the aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse in the 1990s, including the decline in life expectancy and income, rise in crime and unemployment, and emergence of oligarchs. He highlights the portrayal of events in Russia by the Western press and the contradictions of liberalization. The podcast also explores parallels between America and Russia, the economic situation of off-shoring, the fate of Russian oligarchs, the situation in Belarus, and the impact of COVID-19 on political engagement.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Economic and Social Fallout of the Soviet Union's Dissolution
01:46 • 19min
The Portrayal of Events in Russia by the Western Press
20:44 • 19min
Contradictions of Liberalization in Post-Communist Russia
39:33 • 11min
Parallels between America and Russia
50:57 • 7min
Economic Situation, Off-shoring, and the Success of China's Economic Transition
57:51 • 5min
The Fate of Russian Oligarchs
01:02:57 • 15min
Belarus: Stability, Success, and Challenges
01:17:39 • 19min
Unity, Action, and the Impact of COVID-19 on Political Engagement
01:36:50 • 56sec
The Consequences of a Risky Action
01:37:46 • 6min