28 min

Ukraine, Two Years On: Is the Tide Turning‪?‬ The Europe Desk

    • Politics

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has passed its second year mark, and support from Kyiv is now facing multiple challenges, from a military aid package that is stalled in U.S. Congress, to rifts in the EU’s “strategic ambiguity” strategy and shortages in ammunition production. For this episode, we sat down with Max Bergmann, Director of the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program and Stuart Center at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, to discuss how the war in Ukraine may end and how we can maintain support for the country.
The Europe Desk is a podcast from the BMW Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. It brings together leading experts working on the most pertinent issues facing Europe and transatlantic relations today. 
 
Music: Sam Kyzviat and Breakmaster Cylinder
Design: Sarah Diebboll
Leadership: Hailey Ordal, Josephine Sylvestre 
Production: Andreea Procopan and Sophie al Mutawaly
Communications: Sophie al Mutawaly

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has passed its second year mark, and support from Kyiv is now facing multiple challenges, from a military aid package that is stalled in U.S. Congress, to rifts in the EU’s “strategic ambiguity” strategy and shortages in ammunition production. For this episode, we sat down with Max Bergmann, Director of the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program and Stuart Center at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, to discuss how the war in Ukraine may end and how we can maintain support for the country.
The Europe Desk is a podcast from the BMW Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. It brings together leading experts working on the most pertinent issues facing Europe and transatlantic relations today. 
 
Music: Sam Kyzviat and Breakmaster Cylinder
Design: Sarah Diebboll
Leadership: Hailey Ordal, Josephine Sylvestre 
Production: Andreea Procopan and Sophie al Mutawaly
Communications: Sophie al Mutawaly

28 min