Lectures in History

Ukraine, Russia and the U.S.

Oct 2, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
A Is Not Equal to B Plus C
01:44 • 2min
3
The War in Ukraine Is Not a Second World War
03:17 • 5min
4
Ukraine Is a Very Important Part of the World Economy
07:56 • 3min
5
Putin's Presidency Will Be Over if Putin Loses This War
10:38 • 5min
6
The Importance of the War in Ukraine
15:49 • 4min
7
What Motivated Vladimir Putin to Pull the Trigger on 24th of February 2022?
19:20 • 4min
8
Russian Foreign Policy - The Paradox of Russian History
23:41 • 3min
9
Putin's Decision Making and the War in Ukraine
26:26 • 3min
10
Putin's Invasion of Ukraine Is a Russian Vulnerability
29:04 • 5min
11
Watch C-Span's Coverage of a Senate House Governor or Mayor Debate
34:01 • 2min
12
The Story of Ukraine in the 1990s
35:43 • 4min
13
Ukrainian Foreign Policy
39:34 • 4min
14
The Cost of the War in Ukraine
43:10 • 4min
15
Why the US Is Not Indifferent to a War in Ukraine
47:11 • 3min
16
American Foreign Policy After 1945
49:43 • 6min
17
The American Response to the War in Ukraine
55:29 • 2min
18
The Ukraine War Is Not the Only European War
57:15 • 5min
19
Ukraine's Military Assistance Is Important but It's Not the Whole Game Please
01:02:02 • 2min
20
Do You Think the United States Would Pull That Maneuver Again in the Cold War?
01:04:03 • 2min
21
The US-Russian Conflict
01:06:16 • 3min
22
Is There Going to Be a Total Triumph Over Russia?
01:09:20 • 2min
23
Is There a War on the Rocks in Ukraine?
01:11:25 • 3min
24
Is It Easier for the Baltic States to Join NATO?
01:13:57 • 4min