The War in Ukraine

All the videos that concern the war In Ukraine that started in 2014 and continues to the present day are assembled in this playlist

Curated by: History and Politics With Dr. Brovkin (115 videos)


Currently Playing: Last Red Line: Putin's Ultimatum to NATO.

In this video I discuss the new crisis over the permission of the US and UK to strike Russian territory with long range missiles. What are the arguments of the proponents of granting Ukraine such a right? What are the arguments in the US who are against? Does Putin offer peace terms or threatens all out war? Why does Zelensky talk of peace but in fact is trying to ignite a NATO-Russia war? And finally what do the Chinese want and why? These are the issues discussed here. Dr. Brovkin is an American historian, now retired, formerly an Associate Professor of Soviet at Harvard University and the author of several books on Soviet history and Russian politics. His latest book: From Vladimir Lenin to Vladimir Putin: Russia in Search of Its identity (Routledge, London 2024) is available at Amazon and Routledge website. His viewers in Russia may buy his one and only book published in Russia in Russia: Velikaya Oktiabrskaya Katastrofe, available at Wildberries.ru; Litres.ru My dear subscribers, below is a link to a lengthy interview where I discuss my biography in great detail: my you in the USSR, how I came to the USA and became a professor of history. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCx2nbH1PvU


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