

Geopolitics Decanted by Silverado
Silverado Policy Accelerator
Geopolitics Decanted is a podcast featuring geopolitical analysis and in-depth expert interviews on topics ranging from War in Ukraine, Great Power Competition with China, changing nature of warfare, sanctions and export controls, semiconductors and cybersecurity. This is a podcast for people who care about the details and are seeking a comprehensive understanding of global issues, not just the sound bytes.
It is hosted by Dmitri Alperovitch, Chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator (www.silverado.org), a Washington DC-based non-profit with a mission to promote prosperity and global competitiveness for America and its allies by accelerating bipartisan strategic, economic and technological policy solutions.
It is hosted by Dmitri Alperovitch, Chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator (www.silverado.org), a Washington DC-based non-profit with a mission to promote prosperity and global competitiveness for America and its allies by accelerating bipartisan strategic, economic and technological policy solutions.
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Jul 11, 2022 • 38min
Ukraine’s HIMARS edge may not last: Analysis of the war in Ukraine (July 10, 2022)
July 10, 2022: Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman (Research Program Director in the Russia Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analysis) about the new developments in the war in Ukraine on Twitter Spaces.
Topics covered:
HIMARS: Are they making a strategic difference or will Russia find a way to blunt their effects?
Can ATACMS 300km range missiles break the Russian Black Sea Blockade?
Why was Russia so obsessed with trying (unsuccessfully) to hold Snake Island?
Is Russia executing a real operational pause before another assault on Donetsk oblast in Donbas?
How long will it take for Russia to rebuild its combat losses?
Are prisoners with military experience the future of the Russian military?
What's happening with the Russian Kharkiv offensive?
Has Ukraine launched the Kherson offensive or are we still seeing just preparations for one?
How much is the war really costing Russia?

Jun 27, 2022 • 1h 1min
How Putin is dragging Belarus into the war: Analysis of the war in Ukraine (June 26, 2022)
June 26, 2022: Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman (Research Program Director in the Russia Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analysis) and Henry Schlottman (OSINT war analyst, US army veteran) about the new developments in the war in Ukraine on Twitter Spaces. Topics covered:
Is Belarus getting dragged into this war?
Who is running Russia's war? Why are commanders being replaced?
How best can Ukraine use the new HIMARS artillery systems that are now arriving? What difference are they likely to make on the battlefield?
Is Russia in danger of running out of ammunition?
Is Russian advance stalling in the Donbas?
Can Ukraine target the Crimean Bridge bridge and what are the implications of their strikes on energy and rail infrastructure in Russia and Crimea?
Is Russia still having logistics issues in the Donbas offensive?
How is Wagner performing in the fight and why did Prigozhin get a Hero of Russia medal?
Can Western defense industrial base keep up with Ukrainian ammo and weaponry needs and expenditures?
Follow the speakers on Twitter: @DAlperovitch, @KofmanMichael, @HN_Schlottman

Jun 20, 2022 • 53min
The War of Attrition: Analysis of the war in Ukraine (June 19, 2022)
June 19, 2022: Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman (Research Program Director in the Russia Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analysis) about the new developments in the war in Ukraine on Twitter Spaces. Topics covered:
- Near-term prospects for Ukrainian counteroffensive in the south to take back Kherson
- Will the new Western artillery systems arrive in time to make a difference for the current fight in Donbas
- Why is maintenance the biggest issue for Ukrainian deliveries of new Western weapons
- How fast can the Ukrainian ports be demined to allow for sea export of grain and oilseeds
- Why haven't we heard more about the impact of Switchblade kamikaze drones that everyone was so excited about just weeks ago
- What is the state of exhaustion/force rotations on Russian and Ukrainian sides
- What's happening on Snake Island right now
- Does Russia have the troops to make trouble for Moldova or Ukraine from Transnistria
- Is Russia running out of Infantry Fighting Vehicles and artillery shells
- Is a ceasefire likely in the near future
- What are the lessons learned from this war for the US military
Follow the speakers on Twitter: @DAlperovitch and @KofmanMichael

Jun 6, 2022 • 1h 4min
The Long War: Analysis of the war in Ukraine (June 5, 2022)
June 5, 2022: Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman (Research Program Director in the Russia Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analysis) and Rob Lee (Senior Fellow at the Eurasia Program of the Foreign Policy Research Institute) about the new developments in the war in Ukraine on Twitter Spaces.
Topics covered:
- Latest on the war in the Donbas, Russian progress and Ukrainian counteroffensives
- Will the Western military aid (howitzers, MLRS/HIMARS, armor, UAVs...) be enough to help Ukraine in this stage of the fight?
- Why is the rate of Russian casualties appearing to decrease from earlier in the war?
- Can current high rate of Ukrainian casualties be sustained?
- Are the Russians performing better at close-air support and electronic warfare than they had been earlier?
- Putin's war on global food supplies
- Can the Ukrainian ports be safely demined now?
- How long can this phase of the war continue?
- Russia: Bad military or bad plan?
- Russian force design: why they weren't prepared for this fight
- Shadow mobilization options for Russia
Follow the speakers on Twitter: @DAlperovitch, @KofmanMichael and @RALee85
Recent article by Michael Kofman and Rob Lee discussed on the podcast: https://warontherocks.com/2022/06/not-built-for-purpose-the-russian-militarys-ill-fated-force-design/

May 27, 2022 • 53min
Inside the West’s Economic War Against Russia: Analysis of the war in Ukraine (May 27, 2022)
May 27, 2022: Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Maria Shagina (Research Fellow for Economic Sanctions, Standards and Strategy at the International Institute for Strategic Studies) about the economic war the West is waging against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.
In-depth analysis of the state of current sanctions, their impact on Russia now and in the medium to long term, what more can be done to ratchet up the pressure, the role that China is playing in the current economic confrontation and whether sanctions will have the desired effect in the end.
Follow the speakers on Twitter: @DAlperovitch and @Maria_Shagina

May 15, 2022 • 1h 4min
How effective is the Russian military: Analysis of the war in Ukraine (May 15, 2022)
May 15, 2022: Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman (Research Program Director in the Russia Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analysis) and Dara Massicot (Senior Policy Researcher at the RAND Corporation and formerly an analyst on Russian military capabilities at the US Department of Defense) about the new developments in the war in Ukraine on Twitter Spaces.
In-depth analysis of why the Russian military has performed so poorly at each stage of the conflict, botched river crossings in Donbas, possibility of annexation of Kherson and other parts of occupied Ukrainian territories and implications of such action on the possible employment of nuclear weapons in this conflict.
Follow the speakers on Twitter: @DAlperovitch , @KofmanMichael and @MassDara

May 9, 2022 • 1h 4min
How Moskva Was Sunk: Analysis of the war in Ukraine (May 8, 2022)
May 8, 2022: Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman (Research Program Director in the Russia Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analysis) and US Navy Capt. Chris Carlson (Ret.) about the new developments in the war in Ukraine on Twitter Spaces.
Discussion of how the cruiser Moskva may have been sunk, the implications for Black Sea fleet, the importance of Snake Island, update on Donbas offensive and how a Russian mobilization may unfold.
Follow the speakers on Twitter: @DAlperovitch and @KofmanMichael

May 1, 2022 • 1h 2min
Ukrainian Military: Analysis of the war in Ukraine (May 1, 2022)
May 1, 2022: Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman (Research Program Director in the Russia Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analysis) and Nolan Peterson (Ukraine-based Senior Editor of Coffee or Die Magazine) about the new developments in the war in Ukraine on Twitter Spaces.
Discussion of the state of the Ukrainian military and whether the western weapons aid is getting to the front lines, economic conditions in Ukraine, fight for the Donbas, Russian Chief of General Staff Gerasimov's apparent visit to the front-lines in Izyum and how this has become a war of artillery.
Follow the speakers on Twitter: @DAlperovitch, @KofmanMichael and @nolanwpeterson

Apr 25, 2022 • 1h 2min
Fight for Donbas: Analysis of the war in Ukraine (April 24, 2022)
April 24, 2022: Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman (Research Program Director in the Russia Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analysis) about the new developments in the war in Ukraine on Twitter Spaces.
Discussion of the fight for Donbas, how Russia is doing now on logistics and tactics, the sinking of Moskva, Russia's blockade in the Black Sea and the strangling of the Ukrainian economic and the outlook on the how the war might end
ollow the speakers on Twitter: @DAlperovitch and @KofmanMichael

Apr 10, 2022 • 58min
Nuclear Weapons: Iran, North Korea and Have We Lost the Nonproliferation Fight?
Dmitri Alperovitch (@DAlperovitch) talks about nuclear nonproliferation with Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk), Director of East Asia Nonproliferation Project at the Middlebury Institute for International Studies at Monterey.
Topics discussed include:
- What is the latest status of the Iran nuclear deal negotiations?
- What are the key objections to JCPOA?
- What does Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei truly want?
- Why has Iran already beaten all world records at the longest time to acquiring a nuclear bomb?
- How significant is the benefit of a nuclear weapons program to countries like Iran and North Korea?
- Did we forever miss the opportunity to contain nuclear proliferation in the 70s-90s with a lax enforcement regime?
- 16 years after North Korea first tested a nuclear device, is it time to acknowledge that North Korea is not going to give up its weapons and refocus our diplomatic strategy with them on more achievable objectives?
- And much more...
Follow the speakers on Twitter: @DAlperovitch and @ArmsControlWonk