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Ep. 30 - Alexander Motyl, Rutgers University professor and Eastern European expert, on the Ukraine/Russia War

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Brian interviews Alexander Motyl, Rutgers University political science professor and deputy director of the school's Division of Global Affairs. Alexander is noted for his prolific writings on contemporary politics in Eastern Europe, Ukraine, and Russia, as well as for more theoretical explorations into the nature of nationalism, empire, and revolution. Over the past two and a half decades, he has written six books of nonfiction and contributed dozens of articles to academic and policy journals, newspaper op-ed pages, and magazines. This conversation explores the state of the conflict in Ukraine as of early 2024, the perspectives of the combatant leaders and governments, the potential long term goals of Russia in Eastern Europe, and the overall regional dynamics in the area including commentary on the Baltic nations, Hungary and Serbia. Brian and Alexander also discuss the lack of a unified international condemnation of the Russian invasion and the potential outcomes of the conflict. Alexander also offers a bold, but informed, prediction about where the conflict is likely headed by 2025 and beyond and the potential consequences for the entire world. To learn more about Alexander:

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Brian interviews Alexander Motyl, Rutgers University political science professor and deputy director of the school's Division of Global Affairs. Alexander is noted for his prolific writings on contemporary politics in Eastern Europe, Ukraine, and Russia, as well as for more theoretical explorations into the nature of nationalism, empire, and revolution. Over the past two and a half decades, he has written six books of nonfiction and contributed dozens of articles to academic and policy journals, newspaper op-ed pages, and magazines. This conversation explores the state of the conflict in Ukraine as of early 2024, the perspectives of the combatant leaders and governments, the potential long term goals of Russia in Eastern Europe, and the overall regional dynamics in the area including commentary on the Baltic nations, Hungary and Serbia. Brian and Alexander also discuss the lack of a unified international condemnation of the Russian invasion and the potential outcomes of the conflict. Alexander also offers a bold, but informed, prediction about where the conflict is likely headed by 2025 and beyond and the potential consequences for the entire world. To learn more about Alexander:

This is just a conversation starter, we invite you to join in and share this episode with your personal and professional network.

Listen to the interview, then give us your perspective.

Question for Brian? Email: info@brianjmatos.com or DM on X @BrianJMatos or find Brian on your favorite social media platform. Find more episodes like this at our show website: http://www.brianjmatos.com/

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