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Inside Briefing with the Institute for Government

How can Putin’s Ukraine war end?

Inside Briefing with the Institute for Government

Institute for Government

News, Politics, Government

4.6252 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

The awful scenes of war and violence in Ukraine show no sign of ending. Will an unprecedented barrage of sanctions be enough to shift Vladimir Putin’s strategy? If not, what other options are available to the West? The IfG team are joined by Georgina Wright of Institut Montaigne to discuss where the crisis might go next, assess a notably coordinated EU response, and make sense of a stunning shift in German policy.   We then switch attention to the UK, where questions at the heart of the IfG’s mission – how good governments function, how to strengthen institutions, and how to ensure politicians follow the rules and are held to account – look more relevant than ever. Two new IfG reports set out what can be done to reform and strengthen the civil service.     “Other than some kind of major event in Russia, it is hard to see a route of this that isn’t incredibly depressing” - Catherine Haddon   “The threat that Putin could put his missiles on an even higher standing of readiness is hanging over this” – Bronwen Maddox   “It is absolutely incredible what we are seeing happen in Germany. You have a government that is giving way completely to radical new policy” – Georgina Wright   “We saw how difficult it was to leave the EU. It’s just as difficult to join. Can the EU realistically grant Ukraine, a country at war, candidate status?” – Georgina Wright   “Confused accountability undermines the civil service’s confidence. Bolstering its legitimacy will help bolster its confidence and authority inside government” – Alex Thomas   Presented by Bronwen Maddox with Alex Thomas, Cath Haddon, and guest Georgina Wright.   Produced by Candice McKenzie for the Institute for Government in association with Podmasters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Windside Briefing, the podcast from the Institute for Government.

0:15.3

I'm Bronwyn Maddox.

0:17.8

We can't begin anywhere but Ukraine where the terrible scenes of war and violence show absolutely no sign of ending.

0:25.1

Ukraine's government continues to function from bunkers, and its president, Vladimir Zelensky, defies the force of Russia.

0:32.0

West has responded with sanctions, the ostracization of Putin's regime, but is it enough?

0:37.5

We're going to discuss the international reaction on what it tells us about how the UK, the EU and the US have reacted and cooperated in response to the crisis.

0:46.5

With a specter of a third world war hanging above us, it's difficult to talk about anything else right now,

0:50.9

but the work of government at home continues, and we have two new significant reports

0:55.5

this week, which delve deeply into the way the civil service operates, what goes wrong,

1:00.3

and how we think it should be put right. The importance of government working well and public

1:04.5

confidence in this is even greater now, and we're going to take a look at those. Joining me in the

1:09.1

IFG studio are two IFG colleagues who've been following the crisis closely.

1:13.1

Alex Thomas runs our civil service program.

1:15.4

Hi Alex.

1:16.1

Hello, Bronwyn.

1:17.4

Kath Hadden, our senior fellow and expert in Cold War history is back again.

1:21.1

Hi, Kath.

1:21.9

Hi, Bronwen.

1:23.4

I'm delighted to be joined for the first time in a long time by Georgina Wright, once of this parish,

1:28.0

but now a senior fellow and director of Institute Montaigne's Europe programme. Hi, Georgie. Have you been?

1:33.4

Hi, Bronwyn, really busy, but delighted to be back. Very, very good to have you.

1:38.9

Let's begin with Ukraine, where Russian violence, eight days after the invasion began, is intensifying in key cities,

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