
Jade McGlynn
Researcher at King's College London, author of the book "Russia's War."
Top 10 podcasts with Jade McGlynn
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Aug 21, 2023 • 26min
Why Russians still support the war
Masha Gessen, a notable staff writer at The New Yorker, and Jade McGlynn, a researcher at King's College London and author of "Russia's War," dive into why many Russians still support Putin's war despite its adverse effects. They discuss the oppressive nature of Russia's regime and how it shapes public sentiment, often stifling dissent. The conversation explores the complexities of Russian volunteerism, the trauma faced by displaced Ukrainians, and the surprising ways societal beliefs remain intact against the backdrop of ongoing conflict.

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Jan 24, 2025 • 44min
Massive fireball as Russian thermal power plant explodes & rebellion in the occupied territories
Dr. Jade McGlynn, a researcher at King's College, discusses the resilience of Ukrainian partisans in occupied territories, focusing on their acts of sabotage and the psychological support needed for resistance fighters. Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, a former British Army Tank Commander, analyzes Trump's economic strategies towards Russia, alongside NATO's involvements and the Kremlin's growing unrest. They delve into the complexities of achieving lasting peace amid ongoing conflict and the significance of Ukraine's resistance efforts in the face of adversity.

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Oct 10, 2025 • 52min
‘Massive’ Russian attack knocks out Kyiv energy grid & what Gaza ceasefire means for Ukraine
Dr. Jade McGlynn, an expert on Russian occupation policy at King's College London, and Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Ben Hodges, former U.S. Army Europe commander, discuss the implications of recent Russian airstrikes on Ukraine's energy grid. They explore how the Gaza ceasefire might shift international attention and benefit Ukraine. Jade also highlights the ongoing resistance efforts within occupied territories, while Ben emphasizes the need for Europe to bolster its military capacity and define a clear strategy to confront Russia's actions.

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Sep 4, 2025 • 45min
Jade McGlynn with an Update from Ukraine
Jade McGlynn, a research fellow at King's College London specializing in the war in Ukraine, shares her on-the-ground insights while traveling in Ukraine. She discusses the resilience of Kharkiv amid relentless attacks, the harsh realities under Russian occupation, and the political protests sparked by recent legislation from President Zelensky. Additionally, she highlights Denmark's innovative defense support and the complex negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, emphasizing the urgent need for European backing in this turbulent landscape.

Sep 25, 2025 • 50min
Ukraine ravage Russian aircraft and radar stations in occupied Crimea & Denmark reports ‘hybrid attack’ on major airport
Dr. Jade McGlynn, an expert in War Studies at King's College London, discusses the escalating conflict in Ukraine. She highlights recent Ukrainian strikes on Russian aircraft and radar stations in Crimea, detailing the impact of fuel shortages in the region. McGlynn also addresses a distressing video showcasing alleged Russian war crimes, emphasizing the emotional resonance it has with Ukrainians. Further, she outlines resistance operations in occupied territories, reflecting on the challenges faced by civilians and the ongoing fight against oppression.

Feb 28, 2025 • 56min
How nuclear-armed Ukraine could become ‘Europe’s Israel’ & assassinations in occupied territories 'accelerate'
Jade McGlynn, an expert in war studies at King's College London, and Colin Freeman, a foreign correspondent for The Telegraph, delve into Ukraine's complex situation. They discuss the implications of Ukraine potentially becoming nuclear-armed, drawing parallels to Israel. The conversation also highlights the recent surge of resistance in occupied territories, including targeted assassinations that are intensifying conflicts. Plus, they explore the devastating human impact of ongoing military operations on local civilians.

Nov 29, 2023 • 52min
Putin won't 'make peace in Ukraine' before 2024 US election, live from a crucial NATO meeting & interview with Russia researcher Dr Jade McGlynn
Dr Jade McGlynn, researcher and author who has recently traveled across Ukraine, discusses personal stories from war-affected territories, propaganda tactics by Russia, meeting Ukraine's head of intelligence Karula Badanov, capabilities and national identity, and protecting children and non-combatants in Ukraine's war.

Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 5min
Nuclear fears as 'high explosive warhead' hits Chernobyl & Europe pledges high-tech arms at Munich
Jade McGlynn, a War Studies expert from King's College, delves into the underground warfare in occupied Ukraine, illuminating resistance efforts and the significance of identity amidst conflict. Paul Heslop, a Senior Mine Action Advisor for the UN, discusses the daunting challenge of landmine clearance, emphasizing the humanitarian implications of unexploded ordnance. They also explore recent military aid pledges from Europe and the historic drone attack on Chernobyl, heightening global nuclear safety concerns and political tensions.

Jan 31, 2025 • 45min
Explosion 'rips open' oil refinery in former Stalingrad & revolt in occupied territories
Roland Oliphant, Senior Foreign Correspondent at The Telegraph, discusses the latest acts of resistance in occupied territories, while Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, a former British Army Tank Commander, analyzes military training deficiencies in Ukraine. Dr. Jade McGlynn, an expert in Ukrainian resistance, shares insights on the impact of aerial campaigns on Russian capabilities. The conversation highlights the urgent need for improved military strategies and reflects on the international implications of ongoing sanctions against Russia.

Jul 2, 2024 • 45min
Sabotage & armed struggle: resistance in occupied Ukraine
Dr. Jade McGlynn discusses Ukrainian resistance movements behind Russian lines, highlighting women's roles, military effectiveness, and countering propaganda. The podcast explores personal stories of resistance, foreign policy stances, and opportunities for audience engagement.