Learning from Ukraine and dealing with polarization - Yulia Kazdobina
Russian aggression in Ukraine has a polarizing effect on the world. Yulia Kazdobina, a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Council, Ukrainian Prism, draws some comparisons with the Cold War, but the lessons from the past are limited. Also with regard to the Global South countries which require serious consideration and approach. She also talks about lessons in resilience which can and should be considered by the West, for example with regard to Russian propaganda machine.
As the war in Ukraine continues to reshape geopolitical landscapes, the West faces growing challenges in maintaining support for Ukraine. The upcoming electoral shifts in the U.S. and Germany as well as the relatively recent emergence of a new Polish government signal potential changes in regional dynamics and cooperation.
In this podcast, esteemed international experts analyze the latest political developments and their implications for European and global security, with a focus on Ukraine's ongoing fight against the Russian full-scale invasion.
This series is produced in collaboration with the Jan Nowak-Jeziorański College of Eastern Europe, the Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation and Austausch e.V. as part of the 6th Polish-German Round Table on Eastern Europe.