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Lawfare Archive: Russia Breaking Bad and the Future of the International Order

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🗓️ 24 December 2021

⏱️ 92 minutes

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From August 23, 2014: News broke yesterday that the Russian military has moved artillery units inside of Ukraine and that Russian troops are actively using them against Ukranian forces---a move with dramatic escalatory potential. At the same time, Ukraine appears to be closing in on the last Russian-backed rebel strongholds. As the crisis unfolds and the United States seeks to isolate Russia using a network of sanctions, important questions have arisen about Russia's future role in the region and its relationship with the West. What is Russian President Vladimir Putin's ultimate goal? Why, after so much effort to integrate into the global economy, is Putin choosing another path? Is Russia actually attempting to free itself of the Western dominated world order?

Earlier this week, the Brookings Institution hosted a panel discussion on the future of Russia’s place in the international order in the light of recent more aggressive turns in its foreign policy. Thomas Wright, fellow with the Project on International Order and Strategy (IOS), moderated the conversation with Brookings President Strobe Talbott, Senior Fellow Clifford Gaddy of Brookings’s Center on the United States and Europe (CUSE) and Susan Glasser, editor at Politico Magazine. They describe Putin's worldview and subsequent strategy, and lay out the potential consequences of continued tensions for the global economy, coordinated counter-terrorism efforts, and the increasingly stressed non-proliferation regime.

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Also, check out LawFair's other podcast offerings, rational security, chatter, LawFair

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no bull and the aftermath.

0:40.3

I'm Bryce Klem with an episode from the LawFair Archives for December 24th, 2021.

0:46.4

Given the recent Russian military buildup on the border of Ukraine, I picked an episode

0:50.4

from 2014 in which a working institution panel discusses the crisis in Crimea.

0:57.4

I'm Cody Poplin and this is the LawFair podcast August 23rd, 2014.

1:04.2

That was Senior Fellow Clifford Gatti of the Brookings Center on United States and Europe.

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Earlier this week, the Brookings Institution hosted a panel on Russia's place in the

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international order in light of recent, more aggressive turns in its foreign policy.

1:17.9

As the crisis in Ukraine continues to evolve, the United States is seeking to isolate Russian

1:22.4

President Vladimir Putin.

1:24.5

But what is his ultimate goal?

1:26.4

Is Russia attempting to free itself of the Western-dominated world order?

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And is this a new Cold War?

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Specifically, what are the potential consequences to the global economy, counterterrorism efforts,

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and the non-proliferation regime?

1:40.8

Thomas Wright, fellow with the project on international order and strategy, moderated

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the conversation with Brookings President Strobe Talbot, Senior Fellow Clifford Gatti

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of Brookings Center on the United States and Europe, and Susan Glasser, editor of Politico

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