My interview before I join my teammate Anne Applebaum in a debate vs. Vladimir Posner and Stephen Cohen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VscxNqdErww&feature=youtu.be
My interview before I join my teammate Anne Applebaum in a debate vs. Vladimir Posner and Stephen Cohen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VscxNqdErww&feature=youtu.be
Part I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXcZQEwVrnA&feature=youtu.be
Part II.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D42soJKSWqA&feature=youtu.be
APRIL 10, 2015
How should the West deal with Putin’s Russia? For the U.S. and some European powers the answer is obvious: isolate Russia with punishing economic sanctions, remove it from global institutions such as the G8, and arm the nations directly threatened by Putin. In short, return to the Cold War doctrine that froze Soviet aggression in Europe and helped bring about the collapse of communist Russia. Others argue that such a policy is a dead-end. Putin’s Russia has legitimate grievances against Western and NATO powers meddling in its sphere of influence. Instead of further antagonizing Putin and risking a dangerous escalation of the current conflict, the U.S. and Europe should seek common cause with Russia to address shared threats, from the Middle East to Asia to combatting terrorism.