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Decoding Geopolitics is a podcast that tries to make sense of today's dangerous world by talking with real experts on international relations, strategy and security.

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Decoding Geopolitics is a podcast that tries to make sense of today's dangerous world by talking with real experts on international relations, strategy and security.

    #22 Thomas Van Linge: Why Myanmar's Military Junta Is On The Verge of Collapse

    #22 Thomas Van Linge: Why Myanmar's Military Junta Is On The Verge of Collapse

    This is a conversation with Thomas Van Linge - a freelance journalist and a researcher covering the world's forgotten conflicts, including the civil war in Myanmar. Recently, he came back from a research trip to the rebel-held areas in Myanmar where he stayed with the rebels, visited the frontlines and saw up close what the war looks like.

    In this conversation, we talk about why is the military starting to lose and how close it is from a final defeat, why is Russia supplying the military dictator, what is China's role in the conflict and what will happen to Myanmar once the dictatorship falls.

    • 41 min
    #21 General Ben Hodges: Retaking Crimea, NATO in Ukraine and Russian Collapse | Ep. 21 Gen. Ben Hodges

    #21 General Ben Hodges: Retaking Crimea, NATO in Ukraine and Russian Collapse | Ep. 21 Gen. Ben Hodges

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    This is a conversation with Ben Hodges, a retired three star general of the US army, the former Commander of US Army Europe and someone who spent more than three decades as a military officer and achieved one of the highest posts in the US Armed Forces.



    In this interview, we discussed what the latest military package means for Ukraine, why the West seems to prioritize avoiding escalation more than defeating Russia, whether we should send troops to Ukraine, how could Ukraine retake Crimea or whether we should worry about the fall of Putin's regime. 



    Thank you to everyone who supports this podcast on Patreon - and now, enjoy the conversation.

    • 45 min
    #20 Lukas Milevski: This Is What Happens If Russia Invades The Baltics

    #20 Lukas Milevski: This Is What Happens If Russia Invades The Baltics

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    This is a conversation with Lukas Milevski, a professor at Leiden University and an expert on strategy and defense and security of the Baltic countries. In this interview, we talk about what would happen if Russia invades the Baltics, how prepared they are, if they could be successful and how big of a risk it actually is.

    Thank you to everyone supporting this podcast - and now, enjoy the conversation.

    • 54 min
    #19 Brian Hart (CSIS): How Strong Is China's Military & Is It Prepared for War?

    #19 Brian Hart (CSIS): How Strong Is China's Military & Is It Prepared for War?

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    This is a conversation with Brian Hart - a researcher at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and an expert on China's military and its foreign and security policy. We talked about what is the real capability of China's military, whether it's a paper tiger or if it's prepared and ready to take Taiwan by force, if 2027 is the year when we should expect the war to happen or how ready is Taiwan to fight back. 

    • 54 min
    #18 David Gioe: CIA Officer on Outsmarting the Russians, Chinese Spies and the Ukraine War

    #18 David Gioe: CIA Officer on Outsmarting the Russians, Chinese Spies and the Ukraine War

    This is a conversation with David Gioe. David has two decades of experience as an intelligence officer, starting his career in the FBI and then joining the CIA, first as an analyst and later as an field-qualified operations officer. He deployed a number of times overseas and worked on counter-intelligence, clandestine operations and covert action. After retiring from the CIA, David has moved to academia and today he works as a professor of History at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and he is a visiting professor of Intelligence and and International Security in the Department of War Studies at King's College London.



    We talked about how the world of intelligence really works, how it has changed since the cold war or how agents working in the field do their job at a time when anonymity is increasingly disappearing. And how the CIA manages to stay ahead of the Russians, why Chinese spies work differently than anyone else and much much more. 



    Thank you to everyone who supports this podcast on Patreon. If you want to follow David you can go to his Twitter or website and now, enjoy this conversation.

    • 57 min
    #17 Mark Galeotti: Putin's Growing Problems & Why Russia Is More Fragile Than It Seems

    #17 Mark Galeotti: Putin's Growing Problems & Why Russia Is More Fragile Than It Seems

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    This is a conversation with Mark Galeotti - an honorary professor at UCL, a senior associate fellow at Royal United Services Institute, director of Mayak Intelligence and one of the most renowned experts on Russia and Russian politics.

    We talked about the attacks in Moscow - whether he thought it could have been a false flag, or whether the Russian propaganda will succeed in shifting blame to Ukraine. And about the broader picture - when might the war in Ukraine end and how, whether Russia is weaker than it looks and much more.



    Thank you to everyone who supports this podcast on Patreon, and now enjoy the conversation.

    • 1 hr 3 min

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