
Aliona Hlivco
Founder and CEO at St James's Foreign Policy Group, advising on Ukraine and AI initiatives.
Top 5 podcasts with Aliona Hlivco
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Jul 19, 2024 • 48min
UK signals go-ahead for Storm Shadows strikes inside Russia & Trump ‘to call Zelensky’
Aliona Hlivco, Political Scientist, talks about Britain approving Storm Shadows on Russian soil. The podcast covers the failure of Ukraine's counteroffensive, British soldier fighting for Moscow, and Ukrainian drone strikes. It also discusses European Summit updates, UK-Ukraine partnership, Trump's foreign policy, and concerns about nuclear deterrence.

May 29, 2024 • 54min
Exclusive investigation: The million pound properties owned by Putin’s regime
Former Ukrainian politician and Director of the Henry Jackson Society, Aliona Hlivco, discusses an investigation into Russian-owned luxury properties in London. The podcast delves into Ukraine's military support, Germany's defense stance, financial leverage against Russia, and the global response to the rising Russian threat.

May 9, 2024 • 49min
Watching Russia's "sad" victory day parade & understanding Moscow's wartime influence on Ukraine and the West
Experts discuss Russia's Victory Day Parade, wartime influence in Ukraine, and global diplomacy. They delve into military actions, manipulation of WWII memories, Russian covert tactics, and countering misinformation. The discussion also touches on vacation planning, online ring design, and Mother's Day gifts.

Jan 28, 2025 • 39min
Serbia’s prime minister resigns and the US freezes foreign aid to Ukraine
Aliona Hlivco, founder of St James's Foreign Policy Group, shares her insights on Ukraine's future as US foreign aid freezes. Sir William Patey, a former British diplomat, discusses implications for both Ukraine and broader geopolitical shifts. Bill Broyles, a Vietnam War veteran, reflects on the complex emotional impacts of war and critiques its portrayal in media. The trio uncovers the intertwined challenges of political accountability, resilience in conflict, and the necessity for human connection beyond war.

Jan 11, 2024 • 1h 1min
'This is Ukraine's darkest hour. But it's always darkest before dawn' & why 2024 is the year the West must step up
Aliona Hlivco, friend of the podcast, discusses the state of the war in Ukraine and emphasizes the crucial year of 2024 for Western Democracies. Other topics include updates on the conflict, experiences of Ukrainian volunteer soldiers, living conditions in the trenches, challenges on the front lines, and the ongoing needs of the Ukrainian army. The discussion highlights the importance of international support and fundraising for equipment.