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Besieged is a podcast hosted by Peter Warzynski which invites experts from Loughborough University to examine the latest developments in Ukraine and look to the future to see how the conflict will impact on all our lives.

Besieged: A podcast about Putin’s invasion of Ukraine Loughborough University

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Besieged is a podcast hosted by Peter Warzynski which invites experts from Loughborough University to examine the latest developments in Ukraine and look to the future to see how the conflict will impact on all our lives.

    E7 - Trading with a despot

    E7 - Trading with a despot

    Should world leaders make the tough decision to stop trading with Putin even if it stifles their own economies? Professor Jan Godsell, an expert in global supply chains, joins host Peter Warzynski to talk about the impact of trading with a despot.

    0.00 - Welcome and introduction
    3.45 - What is a supply chain
    6.05 - What are we importing from Russia and Ukraine?
    10.07 - The moral debate with sanctions
    19.34 - How do we stop panic buying
    21.35 - Interconnected nature of supply chains
    32.11 - Stop importing Russian gas
    35.52 - Has Brexit made us more self-reliant?
    37.00 - Ethical considerations

    • 39 min
    E6 - Sanctions on Russia, are we doing them the right way?

    E6 - Sanctions on Russia, are we doing them the right way?

    To avoid direct military intervention in Ukraine, the West has turned to a range of financial and economic sanctions. But what has been done? What are the pluses and minuses? How will these work over the longer term? And can they be made to work better? Economist Professor Alistair Milne explains…
     
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    0:33 – Introduction
    1:20 – What is the point of sanction?
    6:37 – Why does Putin want more roubles?
    7:45 – Will the west sanction Russian gas and oil?
    13:50 – Secret sanctions
    16:16 – How long will the West keep sanctions in place

    • 21 min
    E5 - Putin and Le Pen’s populist partnership

    E5 - Putin and Le Pen’s populist partnership

    A number of Europe’s populist political figureheads are continuing to publicly associate themselves with Vladimir Putin, despite the grievous acts of violence he enacts on Ukraine. Far-right French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen is one of those people. However, her popularity appears to be increasing. In this episode, Dr Gerhard Schnyder discusses why this might be the case.

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    0:30 – Introduction
    1:50 – You can’t explain populism
    3:33 – The roots of populism
    7:05 – What has populism achieved?
    8:13 – How has the war aided populist politics in Europe?
    11:25 – Hungary and Poland divided
    14:44 – Implications for democracy
    17:05 – The inevitable progression of populism

    • 19 min
    E4 - What is an oligarch?

    E4 - What is an oligarch?

    Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has thrown Russian oligarchs and their extravagant wealth into the spotlight, but who are they, what do they do and how did they become so rich?

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    00:45 – Introduction
    2:10 – What are toxic assets
    7:33 – McDonalds, Apple, Nespresso leave Russia
    9:24 – How’s the Russian economy?
    13:53 – Oil prices
    15:25 – Can we stop using Russian gas?
    17:00 – What would happen if we did?
    18:11 – Gas stand off
    18:58 – What is an oligarch?
    20:56 – Who are they?
    22:50 – How will sanctioning the oligarchs hurt Putin?

    • 24 min
    E3 - Opening your home to a Ukrainian family

    E3 - Opening your home to a Ukrainian family

    More than 10 million people have left their homes because of fighting in Ukraine.
    But what greets them on the other side of the border?

    Explaining more about the biggest human migration event since the Second World War is Dr Michelle Richey.

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    0:00 - Welcome. Michelle Richey background
    3:00 - Global displacement
    4:30 - Who are the Ukrainian refugees?
    8:42 - Lessons from WWII migration
    15:31 - Breaking down barriers for refugees
    19:46 - Increased sympathy for refugees?
    26:20 - Opening your home to a Ukrainian family
    29:00 - Goodbye

    • 29 min
    E2 - Dignity, Strategy, Regret - Putin's actions explained

    E2 - Dignity, Strategy, Regret - Putin's actions explained

    Putin’s war has been driven by his desire to reclaim Russian dignity. He sees the Western expansion of NATO as a threat to sovereignty and is pushing back. Dr Afzal Ashraf explains Putin’s actions and why they cannot be understood with Western mindsets
     
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    0:40 – The Eastern expansion of NATO
    4:55 – A lack of dignity
    6:44 – Was Putin (in his own mind) left no choice but to invade?
    8:05 – Nazification in Ukraine
    11:38 – You can’t use Western mindsets to explain Putin’s actions
    17:40 – Failed Western military strategies since Vietnam
    23:41 – One positive thing to come out of this conflict
    30:00 – Will Putin regret invading?

    • 38 min

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