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Ukraine Under Attack

Mar 9, 2022
43:06
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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The Great Sin of the Original Us
04:58 • 3min
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Ukranians and the Cossacks
07:38 • 4min
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The Canyon Speech at the U.N.
12:06 • 3min
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The End of the Soviet Union
15:07 • 2min
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The Revolution of Dignity
16:54 • 3min
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What Is That Choice to Zalinsky in Your Mind at This Moment?
19:55 • 6min
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I've Never Been to You Crane, I've Folnd, and I It's a Nightmare
25:29 • 2min
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Is He a Leader of the 20th Century?
27:31 • 3min
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A, I Don't Need to Wride an Ammunition
30:04 • 5min
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Is There a Moral Obligation?
34:54 • 6min
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On today’s podcast, Sarah and Steve talk with Natalie Jaresko, Ukraine's former minister of finance. They discuss the history of Ukraine, its people, and what the last two weeks have meant for the country.

 

Show Notes:

-NPR: “Kenyan U.N. ambassador compares Ukraine's plight to colonial legacy in Africa”

-The Dispatch: “Why Did Russia Invade Ukraine Now?”

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