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E130: Nikolaus von Twickel on the Donbas War

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This episode’s guest is Nikolaus von Twickel, a journalist-turned-analyst who specializes on the war in eastern Ukraine. He is now an editor at the Center for Liberal Modernity in Berlin, and he previously served as a media liaison officer for the OSCE Monitoring Mission in Donetsk. In 2020, he co-authored a book with Thomas de Waal called “Beyond Frozen Conflict: Scenarios for the Separatist Disputes of Eastern Europe,” which looks at the Donbas, Transdniestria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Nagorny Karabakh.

Follow Nikolaus on Twitter!

Timestamps for this episode:

  • (2:22) Welcome back and introduction
  • (6:13) Nikolaus explains why he thinks Russia has mobilized its troops outside Ukraine
  • (8:45) Is it nonsense for Russia to claim that Kyiv is considering an assault on the Donbas?
  • (15:49) Is Minsk II the only way forward diplomatically in the Donbas or is it now a dead agreement?
  • (19:36) Is Zelensky still viewed in the West as pragmatic?
  • (22:17) Can Russia claim to defend the interests of people in the Donbas if the breakaway “republics” are police states?
  • (28:48) Outro and closing plug for donations!

Music and audio for "The Russia Guy":

  • Joey Pecoraro, "Russian Dance"
  • Олег Анофриев, Бременские музыканты, “Говорят, мы бяки-буки”

Support the show at Patreon!

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This episode’s guest is Nikolaus von Twickel, a journalist-turned-analyst who specializes on the war in eastern Ukraine. He is now an editor at the Center for Liberal Modernity in Berlin, and he previously served as a media liaison officer for the OSCE Monitoring Mission in Donetsk. In 2020, he co-authored a book with Thomas de Waal called “Beyond Frozen Conflict: Scenarios for the Separatist Disputes of Eastern Europe,” which looks at the Donbas, Transdniestria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Nagorny Karabakh.

Follow Nikolaus on Twitter!

Timestamps for this episode:

  • (2:22) Welcome back and introduction
  • (6:13) Nikolaus explains why he thinks Russia has mobilized its troops outside Ukraine
  • (8:45) Is it nonsense for Russia to claim that Kyiv is considering an assault on the Donbas?
  • (15:49) Is Minsk II the only way forward diplomatically in the Donbas or is it now a dead agreement?
  • (19:36) Is Zelensky still viewed in the West as pragmatic?
  • (22:17) Can Russia claim to defend the interests of people in the Donbas if the breakaway “republics” are police states?
  • (28:48) Outro and closing plug for donations!

Music and audio for "The Russia Guy":

  • Joey Pecoraro, "Russian Dance"
  • Олег Анофриев, Бременские музыканты, “Говорят, мы бяки-буки”

Support the show at Patreon!

  continue reading

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