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In this episode we interview Mark Galeotti a leading expert on Russia, Russian organised crime, and Russian security. Galeotti is Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London, Honorary Professor at the University College London, and director of the consultancy Mayak Intelligence. He has authored a large number of books, including “The Vory: Russia’s Super Mafia” published by Yale University Press and “We need to talk about Putin: How the West gets him wrong” published by Penguin.
Galeotti takes us on a tour de force — including what makes Russia’s leadership tick, “active measures”, risks that firms need to be mindful of, and much more! Enjoy!
The episode was recorded at the end of 2019.
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In the latest episode of DiploPod, Jen Psaki sits down with Julia Gurganus to discuss the re-election of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Gurganus is a visiting scholar with the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Program. She has spent the past two decades working in the U.S. intelligence community on issues related to Russia and Eurasia. From 2014 to 2017, she was a national intelligence officer for Russia and Eurasia, the senior subject matter expert on Eurasia for the director of national intelligence. She is a CIA employee and is at the Carnegie Endowment on a CIA-sponsored sabbatical. The views she expressed are her own and do not reflect the official position or view of the U.S. government or an official release of U.S. government information. (More on Gurganus - http://carnegieendowment.org/experts/1424)
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Geopolitics & Empire · Johan Galtung: A Multipolar Future of Regional Civilizations, U.S. May Divide in Two #129 Dr. Johan Galtung discusses his view of the future of the world and U.S. empire. He believes we’re moving into a peaceful multipolar world composed of regional civilizations, but not quite attaining “one world”. He sees Islam […]
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Gregory Copley discusses the “total war” between the U.S. and China and how he believes China cannot achieve its goals of strategic competition with the U.S. He believes Beijing is helping cause the economies of the West to decline where all are in a race to avoid being first to the bottom. He also discusses […]
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Geopolitics & Empire · Michael Hilliard: Australia’s Geostrategy in the US-China New Cold War #134 Journalist and host of “The Red Line Podcast” Michael Hilliard discusses Australia’s precarious position in the Pacific between a rising China and the United States. He explains how Australia only has a two week fuel reserve and resource chokepoints which […]
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Geopolitics & Empire · William Engdahl: The Dystopian Scenario Arising From COVID-19 #139 Strategic risk consultant and best-selling author F. William Engdahl discusses the Coronavirus “pandemic” and how scenarios by the Rockefeller Foundation in their 2010 report and the 2019 “Event 201” Coronavirus pandemic simulation by Microsoft’s Bill Gates (in conjunction with pharmaceutical companies such […]
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Geopolitics & Empire · Nikola Mikovic: Belarus Between Washington, Brussels & Moscow, Time to Pick a Side? #154 Analyst Nikola Mikovic discusses the geopolitics of Belarus and its position between Washington/Brussels and Moscow. Will Lukashenko choose a side or continue to walk the high wire between the two? Nikola looks at the energy play and […]
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Dr. Paul Craig Roberts discusses the CIA and globalist “Color Revolution” and military coup being unleashed against President Trump and Washington itself. He also discusses the extreme privatization of the economy which will lead to mass homelessness and poverty and gives his thoughts on the Military-Industrial-Complex and prospect for war with China, Russia, and Iran. […]
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Ok, ready for another MySlovakExperience episode?
Today I’m talking to Roberto, who came to Slovakia from the Dominican Republic 13 years ago and after he survived his first Slovak winter, he decided to stay. He has since become a slovak citizen, made many good friends here, but the main reason why he is staying is his son. Roberto is also a fisherman, a fluent Slovak speaker and he works for an international company.
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Hello and welcome to MySlovakExperience podcast. In this chilling December, I’m bringing you Ramy, an IT manager from Egypt who has lived in Slovakia for more than 14 years now. No matter where he’s from, he just cannot imagine living anywhere else than Slovakia.
I recorded our conversation at the beginning of October, it took a while to bring it to light and I’m glad today you can enjoy it.
Thanks a lot for following and being part of MySlovakExperience, one year of great conversations, thanks to you listeners and thanks to the guests who came to the show. 2020 will bring some new things to the show, wait4it.
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Hello everybody,
this is MySlovakExperience podcast and today I’m finally leaving Bratislava. My guest Vicky Sheppard is an editor, writer and science teacher originally from Britain has lived in Piestany for 11 years now.
Vicky came to Slovakia with her husband and they have been living in Piestany for more than a decade despite the fact that they only came for two years.
She’s about to go back to the UK this summer so this interview is a bit of a farewell to Slovakia. What does it mean for a foreigner to live in a small Slovak town like Piestany, and what are her opinions and thoughts before her departure.
I hope you will enjoy our conversation as much as I did.
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Hear about travel to Slovakia as the Amateur Traveler talks to Julie Callahan from TheWorldInBetween.com. When Julie's family moved to Bratislava, Slovakia 3 years ago they didn't have a single friend who knew where this central European country was located.