Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Geopolitics Decanted with Dmitri Alperovitch
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| Inside the Drone War Arms Race in Ukraine | 22 Oct 2024 | 01:03:30 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Andrey Liscovich (UkraineDefenseFund.org) about the latest updates in the evolution of drone warfare on the battlefields in Ukraine. They discuss:
- How Ground Unmanned Vehicles (GUVs) are being used in battle
- 3rd Generation FPV drones
- Quadcopter bombers
- Mass-market EW systems
- Fiber optics C2
- EW recon units
- Use of aerial drones for anti-drone/aircraft warfare
- Impact of Chinese export controls
- Thermite 'Dracarys' drones
- Mothership drones
- Long-range deep strike drones
- Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance drones
- How Starlink is giving Russia an advantage!
- How commercial satellite imagery of Ukrainian lands may be playing into Russia's hands
- Why the US and Ukrainian use-cases for drone warfare are so dramatically different
- Introduction of autonomy in unmanned systems
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| Ukraine Invades Russia: What’s Next? Interview with Ukrainian Combat Vet | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:45:01 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Constantine Kalinovskiy (@Teoyaomiquu), a Ukrainian combat vet with friends currently in battle, about how the Ukrainian Armed Forces were able to achieve tactical surprise with their August 6th offensive into Russian Kursk oblast, the achievable objectives of this operation and the risks that it brings. They discussed the achievements to date, the potential for holding newly captured Russian territory and the challenges that the Ukrainian forces currently face there.
Constantine also discussed how his 501c(3) charity, LibertyUkraine.org, is providing vital and life saving combat support engineering equipment like excavators and generators to Ukrainian troops.
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| The Drone Wars: How Consumer Tech Is Shaping the Ukraine War | 15 Dec 2023 | 01:07:29 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace), Rob Lee (Foreign Policy Research Institute) and Andrey Liscovich (UkraineDefenseFund.org) how the proliferation of FPV drones and countermeasures to them are changing the nature of warfare in Ukraine. They discuss:
- Advantages and disadvantages of these new platforms
- The development of new tactics and force structures employing them
- The challenge Ukraine is having with developing and procuring munitions for drones
- The cat-and-mouse battle in electronic warfare countermeasures used by both sides
- Whether FPVs provide an advantage to defense or offense
- The implications of drones on counterbattery and naval warfare
- How Ukraine has emerged as a testing ground for these new technologies and the vital need for Western militaries to better absorb lessons learned from this conflict
- How drones are becoming the cheap 'generic', albeit lesser capable, alternatives to expensive 'brand-name' weapon systems such as missiles, torpedoes, ISR platforms, etc.
Andrey also discussed how his 501c(3) charity, UkraineDefenseFund.org, is helping train new Ukrainian FPV operators at the total cost of just $500 in 3 weeks.
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| All Things AI: An Interview With White House AI Guru Ben Buchanan | 08 Dec 2023 | 00:46:22 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch comes to the White House to interview Dr. Ben Buchanan, the White House Special Advisor on AI, about:
- The risks and benefits of AI
- What the US government is trying to achieve with the President's Executive Order on AI
- Why Terminator AIs are not coming to kill us but evil people using AI just might
- What the requirements to report to US government about the development of cutting-edge foundational models is all about
- How the US can maintain its lead in this technology
- White House's thinking on open source AI models
- US government's international AI strategy
- The plan for how to use AI inside US government
- The purpose and mission of the new AI Safety Review Board
- And why US government is concerned about China's use of AI
- And much more
Ben Buchanan's last book on AI (The New Fire: War, Peace, and Democracy in the Age of AI): https://www.amazon.com/New-Fire-War-Peace-Democracy/dp/0262046547
His previous book on cybersecurity (The Hacker and the State: Cyber Attacks and the New Normal of Geopolitics): https://www.amazon.com/Hacker-State-Attacks-Normal-Geopolitics/dp/0674987551
Dmitri's upcoming book "World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century": https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CF1TKHY2
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| Why Chinese Economy Is Heading For Stagnation, Not Collapse | 06 Nov 2023 | 00:51:34 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch and guest co-host Patrick Gray interview Alicia García-Herrero, a Spanish-born economist based in the indo-Pacific and who specializes on China. They discussed why China has exhausted its growth potential and is now facing structured deceleration, which will be a major global deflationary trend. Other topics covered: why the real-estate bubble will likely not cause a dire crisis, why stimulus spending will not solve China's fundamental problems, why China has not yet experienced the full impact of its demographics collapse, why their economic productivity is not improving and the impact of their economy on the future of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
Preorder link for Dmitri's upcoming book "World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century": https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CF1TKHY2
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| Why Quantum Computing May be Overhyped but AI isn't: Interview with the NSA | 18 Oct 2023 | 00:56:02 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch interviews Gilbert Herrera, Director of Research at the National Security Agency (NSA) and a member of the U.S. National Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee. They discussed the current state of quantum computing, why its current applications outside of breaking certain types of public key cryptography are highly limited, why we may not see a useful quantum computer for many years and why AI will deliver faster and more revolutionary progress to our daily lives than quantum computers. They also dived into the present challenges of the AI technology and why we need to develop a theoretical basis for addressing errors and hallucinations in AI models.
If you are interested in understanding quantum computing, quantum sensing and quantum communication and the real-world applications of these technologies, this is the episode you do not want to miss!
Preorder link for Dmitri's upcoming book "World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century": https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CF1TKHY2
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| How Ukraine Can Benefit From ATACMS Missiles | 29 Sep 2023 | 00:36:54 | |
ATACMS episode:
- What variants of the missile exist
- What unique advantages they offer over already provided Storm Shadows / SCALP-EGs from UK and France
- How many missiles may exist in the US inventory and why some can be provided to Ukraine without jeopardizing US military readiness
- Why the German Taurus missile is also a much needed munition for Ukraine
- The state of production of the next-generation Precision Strike Missile and its advantages over ATACMS
- How ATACMS usage in Ukraine might enhance deterrence in the Indo-Pacific
Dmitri Alperovitch sits down with Colby Badhwar, a Canadian security analyst, who has written an extensive X thread on ATACMS, to discuss these topics
Preorder link for Dmitri's upcoming book "World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century": https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CF1TKHY2
Colby's ATACMS thread: https://x.com/ColbyBadhwar/status/1703757651623162271
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| Starlink in Ukraine: Why the Story Is Not So Simple | 22 Sep 2023 | 00:39:04 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Patrick Gray, host of Risky Business podcast, about why the Starlink-Elon saga is much more complicated than it might seem at first glance. Blaming Elon for his Crimea action is probably unfair, but he does deserve both praise and criticism for his contributions to Ukrainian battlefield successes and challenges. And so does the Department of Defense for taking too long to come up with an appropriate solution, which they thankfully ultimately did
Preorder link for Dmitri's upcoming book "World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century": https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CF1TKHY2
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| Why 702 is America’s most valuable intelligence program: Interview with the FBI | 07 Sep 2023 | 00:52:09 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch sits down with Bryan Vorndran, Assistant Director of FBI's Cyber Division, to discuss why FISA Section 702 is by far the most valuable intelligence program in the US government's arsenal and is responsible for the majority of the most valuable intelligence the country collects. In this episode, Vorndran provides some examples of 702 successes including disrupting attempted assassination plots of American officials by a foreign country and identifying the perpetrator of the Colonial Pipeline hack and recovering the paid ransom. Vorndran also highlights compliance issues that the FBI has faced with the program and what it is doing to address them going forward.
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| What the Death of Prigozhin Means for Wagner, Russia and Ukraine | 24 Aug 2023 | 01:04:52 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks to Russian military analyst Rob Lee and Wagner Group expert Jack Margolin about the implications of reports of Prigozhin's fiery death in a plane crash in Russia. Where does Wagner go from here? What happens to Russian ambitions in Africa? Does this event help restore Surovikin, Russia's most competent commander of this war, back to command one day? And what impact this might have on the future of the war
Music: Richard Wagner's Funeral March
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| How Russian Intelligence operatives have attacked Ukraine in cyberspace: Interview with Ukrainian Security Service | 21 Aug 2023 | 00:52:17 | |
In this joint Geopolitics Decanted and Risky Business feature interview, Dmitri Alperovitch and Patrick Gray talk to Illia Vitiuk, the Head of the Department of Cyber and Information Security of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) about the cyber dimension to Russia's invasion.
From turning off Ukraine's power grid with a cyber attack in 2015, to the Viasat satellite communications hack in 2022, Russia's intelligence services are world renowned for executing creative destructive cyber campaigns. Despite this, after a year and a half of Russia waging war on Ukraine its power grid is up, its telcos are functioning and its banks are still processing transactions.
How has Ukraine been able to withstand Russia's onslaught in the cyber domain? Illia Vitiuk joins us to reveal insights into how Russian intelligence services are operating in Ukraine, and how the SBU is countering them.
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| Why Reports of the US Dollar’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated | 07 Aug 2023 | 00:38:45 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with geoeconomist Douglas Rediker (Senior Fellow at Brookings and formerly with the IMF Executive Board) about the enduring dominance of the U.S. dollar and why it won't change any time soon.
Why the dollar continues to have no realistic alternatives and why Chinese renminbi is not a viable replacement.
Also, what are the prospects and obstacles for seizing Russia's Central Bank Reserves to pay for Ukrainian reconstruction and other budget needs.
And is there anything that China can do to diminish the impact of any future U.S. sanctions if it choose to invade Taiwan?
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| Ukraine Finally Has F-16s. What Now? | 01 Aug 2024 | 00:56:37 | |
After many months long wait, F-16s have finally arrived in Ukraine. How are the Ukrainians likely to use them and what are the challenges and opportunities presented by the introduction of this new weapons platform?
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Justin Bronk, Senior Research Fellow for Airpower and Technology at RUSI and and the editor of a just released book "The Air War in Ukraine."
They discussed why F-16s will not play a transformative role on the battlefield, why Ukraine still needs Swedish Gripens, the opportunities for the use of Harpoons on F-16s to target Black Sea Fleet, opportunities for integration of Storm Shadow/SCALP missiles, the growing danger presented by Russian surveillance drones penetrating deeper and deeper into Ukrainian territory which is driving the urgency for development of anti-UAV UAV solutions, PATRIOT battery performance so far in Ukraine and discussion on the longer-term future of air power and integration challenges of combat jets with unmanned loyal wingman systems.
Music: Zaporizhian March
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| Why Europe’s Dependence on the US Military Will Not Change | 01 Aug 2023 | 00:33:26 | |
| How Drones Are Changing the Nature of Warfare in Ukraine | 24 Jul 2023 | 00:56:28 | |
| Trip Report: What I Learned in Kyiv and Conversation with Mike Kofman and Rob Lee about Counteroffensive and Wagner | 14 Jul 2023 | 01:05:43 | |
| Mutiny in Russia: Who Won, Who Lost and What Caused It | 26 Jun 2023 | 00:48:29 | |
| Ukraine’s Offensive Has Begun: Analysis With Michael Kofman and Rob Lee | 08 Jun 2023 | 00:48:53 | |
| How AI Will Transform Future Militaries (And Societies) | 02 May 2023 | 00:58:00 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch discusses the evolution of AI with Teddy Collins (former Assistant Director for Technology Strategy at the White House, Research Scientist at Google’s DeepMind and co-author of "Teams of Teams" with General Stan McChrystal):
- The AI triad of Talent/Algorithms, Data and Compute which has driven so much improvement in the last 5 years
- How AI could disproportionally benefit the large and rich technology platform companies
- The challenge of Sim2Real jump and why using AI to solve many real-world problems in the physical world could still be years away
- Why AI is unlikely to give an edge to attackers or defenders in cybersecurity
- The dark side of AI
- And what might be the most profound implications for societal change driven by AI
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| How China Plans to Win the Chip War | 25 Apr 2023 | 00:39:25 | |
| How Ukraine Can Survive the Exhaustion of Its Air Defense Stocks | 17 Apr 2023 | 01:06:07 | |
| China and Russia: An Alliance, an Alignment or a Marriage of Convenience? | 07 Apr 2023 | 00:58:44 | |
| Why Taiwan’s Military Modernization Is Moving Too Slowly | 21 Mar 2023 | 01:03:47 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Vincent Chao, a Taiwanese politician and former diplomat and national security strategist, about why Taiwan is moving so slowly to modernize its military and increase deterrence of an existential threat of Chinese invasion. They discuss Taiwan's messy identity politics, whether Taiwanese will fight to defend their freedoms, Chinese misinformation efforts to drive wedges in Taiwan's political system and alliances, whether Silicon Shield can protect Taiwan and why a Chinese blockade is not the major threat to the island.
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| How China Might Invade Taiwan: A World on the Brink Scenario | 30 Apr 2024 | 00:58:36 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch and his co-author Garrett Graff discuss their upcoming book “World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century” and include an exclusive audiobook excerpt from the book that lays out in great detail how China is likely to go about its invasion of Taiwan.
In addition, Dmitri and Garrett discuss:
- Why they wrote this book
- What’s a stake in the potential conflict with China over Taiwan
- Dmitri’s battles against Chinese IP theft over the course of his career
- Why Taiwan matters to the United States
- Why America will not achieve chips independence from Taiwan for the foreseeable future
- Why Taiwan never fully belonged to China
- Timeline for potential invasion and why invasion is unlikely to take place in 2027
- Why we are in a Cold War II with China that is remarkably similar to Cold War I with the Soviet Union
- Strategy for victory in Cold War II
- How to deter an invasion of Taiwan
If you found this podcast interesting, please consider ordering the book from your favorite book stores or online at https://WorldOnTheBrink.com and writing a review!
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| Myth Busting With Michael Kofman: Debunking Common Misperceptions About the Ukraine War | 10 Mar 2023 | 00:38:59 | |
| How Russia’s Winter Offensive Could Backfire | 21 Feb 2023 | 00:48:54 | |
| Interview: This American Spent 10 Months Fighting in Ukraine | 12 Feb 2023 | 01:04:47 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks to David Bramlette, a former U.S. Ranger and Green Beret combat veteran, who has recently returned from fighting with the Ukrainian Foreign Legion in the Kharkiv, Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. David shares his experiences of the war, why he went over to risk his life for a foreign country, his impressions of the Russian and Ukrainian forces, and what happens when Americans get wounded in Ukraine.
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| How Russia is Working Around Western Sanctions and Export Controls | 23 Jan 2023 | 00:24:54 | |
"Russia Shifting Import Sources Amid U.S. and Allied Export Restrictions" report download link: https://silverado.org/news/report-russia-shifting-import-sources-amid-u-s-and-allied-export-restrictions | |||
| Why Ukraine May Try to Retake Crimea Next | 13 Jan 2023 | 01:01:58 | |
| How Dwindling Ammunition Stocks Could Decide the Outcome of the War | 23 Dec 2022 | 00:46:53 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Russian military expert Michael Kofman about:
- Why this war may be decided by which side can stretch their ammunition supplies the longest
- Putin's visit to Belarus and whether a new Russian offensive may be coming soon
- 3 areas in which Russian military has been outclassed by Ukrainian forces
- How Russian Military Intelligence (GRU) has performed in this conflict
- Whether Surovikin is the best military commander Russia has had thus far in this war
- What impact the delivery of Patriots batteries might have on Ukrainian air defense
- The importance of the partisan warfare Ukrainians are conducting against Russian logistics in the south
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| New Phase of the War: Ukraine Faces Tough Decisions | 12 Dec 2022 | 00:47:47 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman
- The strategic impact of Russian terror strike campaign against Ukrainian critical infrastructure
- Likelihood of a near-term Ukrainian offensive to retake the South
- Is Ukraine trying to retake Kinburn Spit to control the Dniepier river?
- Would tanks help Ukraine break through the Russian trenches in the Donbas?
- Will we see significant offensive action this winter?
- Why the war will not stop at February 24 lines
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| No Way Out: Why Negotiations Won’t End the War Soon | 02 Dec 2022 | 01:05:09 | |
In this episode, Dmitri Alperovitch talks with historian and Russia expert Mark Galeotti about:
- Whether Putin is capable of compromising his war aims in any potential future negotiations with Ukraine
- Th real reason for why he chose to invade Ukraine
- Why he went ahead and annexed territories he didn't even have full control over
- The similarities between Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 and Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022
- Why Prigozhin and Kadyrov are no threat to Putin's hold on power
- Whether the sanctions and export controls are having much of an effect on the Russian economy and society
- How the people in Russia's intelligence services are reacting to the war (and what happened to SVR's Naryshkin)
- Why Putin is incapable of holding incompetent leaders accountable
- Why the bombastic rhetoric from Russian nationalist shock jocks on state television is not a portal into Kremlin's policy
- And much more!
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| Russia’s Cyber Game: What Worked and What Didn’t | 25 Nov 2022 | 00:45:45 | |
In this episode, Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Dr. Danny Moore, a scholar of offensive cyber operations and a former cyber operator in the Israeli Defense Forces, about the successes and failures of Russian cyber attacks against Ukraine, the reasons for the lack of Russian cyber retaliation against the West, how the cyber component of warfare might play out different in a potential conflict with China over Taiwan, and the disturbing vulnerabilities of US weapons platforms like the F35 to cyber attacks
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| How the Russian Air Force Failed in Ukraine | 17 Nov 2022 | 01:09:28 | |
Why has Russia been unable to suppress Ukrainian air defenses? What is the true state of its missile stockpiles and production rates? Is the F-16 the best aircraft to provide to Ukraine to replace its old Soviet fighter jets? How can the West disrupt the chips supplies for the Russian military? Dmitri Alperovitch talks to Justin Brock and Dr. Jack Watling from Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) about their findings from the recent trip to Ukraine
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| New Secrets From the Cold War and Lessons for Cold War II With China | 16 Apr 2024 | 00:52:13 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Sergey Radchenko, one of the Cold War's preeminent historians, about the untold secrets of that period based on Sergey's unique access to recently declassified Soviet and Chinese archives. They discussed China's role in causing Khrushchev to initiate the Cuban Missile Crisis, a huge Soviet intelligence failure that caused the Korean War and Brezhnev's attempts to prevent Nixon's downfall in Watergate.
Sergey and Dmitri also discussed their upcoming books, which are both publishing in the next few weeks, on Cold War I history and the history and strategy of Cold War II with China, respectively. They talked about what lessons the first conflict may offer for the second, whether it is possible to revive the detente strategy of the 1970s, and how America can achieve victory.
Dmitri Alperovitch's book "World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century" publishes on April 30th (https://WorldOntheBrink.com).
Sergey Radchenko's book "To Run the World: The Kremlin's Cold War Bid for Global Power" publishes on May 30th (https://www.amazon.com/Run-World-Kremlins-Global-Power/dp/1108477356/).
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| Keys Lessons for Taiwan from the War in Ukraine | 12 Nov 2022 | 00:46:19 | |
What lessons should Taiwan and its allies draw from the current conflict in Ukraine? Is the tank obsolete? Are commercial drones the future of warfare?
Dmitri Alperovitch speaks to Franz-Stefan Gady, a research fellow at IISS and a deep thinker on the future of conflict and war, about his recent trip to Ukraine and the non-obvious lessons for Taiwan from this conflict
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| How Putin’s Reign Could End | 09 Nov 2022 | 00:52:49 | |
Military coup or orderly transition? Nothing lasts forever and in this edition of the podcast, Dmitri Alperovitch speaks to Daniel Treisman, professor of political science at University of California, who specializes on Russian politics and economics, about how Putin's multi-decade reign of Russia might end
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| Scenarios for How This War Might End | 01 Nov 2022 | 00:52:49 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman, who is just back from a trip to Ukraine. They discuss:
- The latest on the fight in Kherson and Luhansk
- Impact of Russian terror strikes on civilian infrastructure
- Ukrainian morale
- How Putin's mobilization is progressing
- What the Russians are trying to achieve with the dirty bomb scares,
- Lkelihood of use of nuclear weapons and
- How this war might end.
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| How America Pulled the Plug on China’s Chips Sector | 15 Oct 2022 | 00:47:24 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch and Silverado's Executive Director Sarah Stewart talk to Kevin Wolf, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration, about the latest export control measures announced by the Biden Administration that are now crippling the Chinese semiconductor companies and why this is one of the most important actions the US could have taken to deter an invasion of Taiwan
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| What the Kerch Bridge Attack Means for the War | 08 Oct 2022 | 00:48:46 | |
In the latest episode, Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Michael Kofman about the Kerch bridge attack, as well as:
- Prospect of nuclear weapons use by Putin
- Analysis of how Russia's mobilization drive has gone thus far
- Kherson and Donbas counteroffensives by Ukrainian forces
- Why the Russians continue their pointless attacks in Donetsk oblasts
- Ongoing game of musical chairs taking place at the highest levels of Russian military hierarchy
- And the strange things happening with Starlink in Ukraine
- Where the war is heading in 2023
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| Betting It All on Black: Putin’s Partial Mobilization | 22 Sep 2022 | 00:53:35 | |
Twitter Space recording from September 21, 2022 of a conversation between Dmitri Alperovitch , Michael Kofman and Rob Lee on the implications of Putin's partial mobilization order and the impact it may have on the outcome of the war, as well as Putin's own political futures
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| Like Ants to Wet Sugar: How Ukraine Won The Battle of Kharkiv | 11 Sep 2022 | 00:45:27 | |
How did the Russian northern front collapse so rapidly and what can be expected now in the fight for Donbas and Kherson? Dmitri Alperovitch discusses the latest Ukraine counteroffensive developments with Sergii Grabskyi, a Reserve Colonel in the Ukrainian military.
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| Russian northern front collapse: Latest on Ukrainian Counteroffensive | 11 Sep 2022 | 00:42:54 | |
Twitter Space recording from September 10, 2022 of a conversation between Dmitri Alperovitch and Michael Kofman on the implications of the rapid collapse of the Russian forces pocket in northern Ukraine and what the future holds for Ukrainian counteroffensives in the north and south
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| Why the global food shortage is a myth | 31 Aug 2022 | 00:38:05 | |
Was there ever a grain shortage crisis caused by the Russian blockade of Ukrainian exports? Dmitri Alperovitch gets the real story from Dr. Scott Irwin, Professor of Agricultural and Consumer Economics at University of Illinois and an international leader in the field of agricultural economics. Dr. Irwin discusses the true state of grain markets and the causes behind the recent increase in food prices and what can be done about it. Topics covered:
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| Ukraine's cheap drones wreak havoc in Crimea | 22 Aug 2022 | 01:02:07 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch discusses the impact of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian military facilities and logistics in Crimea with Michael Kofman (Research Program Director in the Russia Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analysis). And Dmitri's theory on the Russian masterplan for Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant Topics covered:
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| How the US Planned to Respond to Russia Using a Nuke in Ukraine | 08 Apr 2024 | 00:44:16 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Bill Hennigan, a New York Times opinion writer currently publishing a series of articles called "At the Brink," focused on nuclear threats and the challenges our world faces in combating proliferation.
They discussed the fears that the US intelligence community had in the fall of 2022 that the probability of Russia using a nuclear weapon in Ukraine was estimated to be at 50/50 and how the US planned to respond to that outcome. Bill and Dmitri also debated the proposal to limit the power of the President to launch a first nuclear strike and discussed the destabilizing implication of the recent news that Russia may be seeking to put a nuclear weapon into space.
Please check out Dmitri's book: "World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the Twenty-First Century" which comes out on April 30th. https://worldonthebrink.com
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| Slicing the Sausage: Ukraine’s Upcoming Counteroffensive | 03 Aug 2022 | 00:53:07 | |
In this podcast Dmitri Alperovitch interviews Sergii Grabskyi, a Reserve Colonel in the Ukrainian military, about Ukraine’s upcoming counteroffensive. Topics covered:
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| How Russia Engineered the Perfect Gas Crisis | 29 Jul 2022 | 00:54:04 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with energy markets and russian oil and gas sector expert Sergey Vakulenko (formerly with Gazprom Neft, Royal Dutch Shell and IHS Markit) about how Russia is engineering an energy crisis in Europe, with spillover effects all over the world. Topics covered:
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| Why Giving Ukraine F-16s Makes Sense | 18 Jul 2022 | 00:39:10 | |
Dmitri Alperovitch talks with Retired UK Air Marshall Greg Bagwell, former Deputy Commander of Operations at RAF Air Command, about how the West can provide Ukraine with modern aircraft platforms such as F-16s. Topics covered:
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| Ukraine’s HIMARS edge may not last: Analysis of the war in Ukraine (July 10, 2022) | 11 Jul 2022 | 00:38:21 | |
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.
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