
The Mishal Husain Show Julia Ioffe Wants You to Know Russia Is Bigger Than Putin
Nov 7, 2025
Julia Ioffe, a Russian-American journalist and author known for her insightful reporting on Russia, discusses her book, Motherland. She explores the complexities of Russian history through its women, aiming to showcase the nation's depth beyond Putin. Ioffe reflects on her childhood in the Soviet Union, the role of women in early Soviet reform, and the painful legacy of sexual violence. She also addresses the implications of American authoritarianism and the enduring nature of Putinism, emphasizing the multifaceted identity of Russia.
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Russia Is More Than One Man
- Russia is bigger and more complex than Vladimir Putin alone, even under dictatorship.
- Julia Ioffe wrote Motherland to show Russian history extends beyond one man.
Childhood Memories In Moscow
- Julia remembers childhood details in 1980s Moscow like orange gum and reading with her grandmother.
- Her maternal grandmother was a formative, intellectually vibrant presence in her life.
Revolutionary Reforms Then Erasure
- Early Bolshevik reforms granted radical rights like no-fault divorce and free abortion.
- Despite policy advances, Bolshevik men later marginalized female leaders and erased them from histories.


