
The Duran Podcast Russia ends 300 years of west-centric foreign policy: Gordon Hahn, Alexander Mercouris, Glenn Diesen
Jan 13, 2024
Gordon Hahn, Alexander Mercouris, and Glenn Diesen discuss the complex dynamics between Ukraine, Russia, and the West. They explore the history of hostility, the presence of the CIA in the North Caucasus, the troubled relationship between Russia and the West, the selective application of international law, the Crimean secession, American influence on Ukrainian politics, and the current geopolitical developments in Ukraine and Russia. They also examine the historical patterns of Russian foreign policy and the challenges of decoupling from the West.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The CIA Presence in the North Caucasus
02:47 • 19min
The Troubled Relationship Between Russia and the West
22:09 • 26min
Selective application of international law and implications on the international environment
48:21 • 3min
Crimean Secession, Overthrow of President Yanukovych, and Struggle Between Ukrainian and Washington's Interests
51:05 • 3min
American Influence on Ukrainian Politics and the Minsk Agreement
54:10 • 3min
Geopolitical Developments in Ukraine and Russia
57:36 • 12min
Russian Foreign Policy Cycles and Westernization
01:09:53 • 24min


