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Episode 28: Decoding Russia's Future with Kadri Liik Vienna Coffee House Conversations with Ivan Vejvoda

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In this episode of the "Vienna Coffeehouse Conversations," host Ivan Vejvoda, a permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna, welcomes Kadri Liik, a senior foreign policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations. Liik, with her extensive background in Russian and Eastern European studies, delves into the complexities of Russia's current geopolitical situation, particularly in the wake of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Liik reflects on Russia's historical evolution, discussing how the country's desire for control and power, both domestically and internationally, has shaped its foreign policy and societal dynamics. She emphasizes the country's gradual shift from seeking a transactional relationship with the West to adopting more aggressive and isolationist strategies.

The conversation further explores the internal political climate in Russia, highlighting the impact of Putin's prolonged rule, the country's struggle with authoritarianism, and the potential for future self-correction. Liik offers insights into the younger generation in Russia, their perspectives, and the potential for change in the post-Putin era.

Liik and Vejvoda also discuss the global implications of Russia's actions, particularly its relationships with China and the West. The episode concludes with contemplations on Russia's future, its place in Europe, and the ongoing challenges posed by its current foreign policy trajectory.

In this episode of the "Vienna Coffeehouse Conversations," host Ivan Vejvoda, a permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna, welcomes Kadri Liik, a senior foreign policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations. Liik, with her extensive background in Russian and Eastern European studies, delves into the complexities of Russia's current geopolitical situation, particularly in the wake of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Liik reflects on Russia's historical evolution, discussing how the country's desire for control and power, both domestically and internationally, has shaped its foreign policy and societal dynamics. She emphasizes the country's gradual shift from seeking a transactional relationship with the West to adopting more aggressive and isolationist strategies.

The conversation further explores the internal political climate in Russia, highlighting the impact of Putin's prolonged rule, the country's struggle with authoritarianism, and the potential for future self-correction. Liik offers insights into the younger generation in Russia, their perspectives, and the potential for change in the post-Putin era.

Liik and Vejvoda also discuss the global implications of Russia's actions, particularly its relationships with China and the West. The episode concludes with contemplations on Russia's future, its place in Europe, and the ongoing challenges posed by its current foreign policy trajectory.

43 мин.