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Nuclear Crisis: How America Lost Post-Soviet Russia | Stephen Cohen

Hidden Forces

Demetri Kofinas

Business, Government

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2020

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

In this week's episode of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Stephen Cohen, professor emeritus of Politics at Princeton University and of Russian Studies and History at NYU. Dr. Cohen has received several scholarly honors over his lengthy career, including two Guggenheim fellowships and a National Book Award nomination, and was, for many years, a consultant and on-air commentator on Russian affairs for CBS News. Former CBS evening news anchor Dan Rather has referred to Stephen Cohen as "one of, if not the premier expert on the old Soviet Union, Russia, and Russian history in al of what we call Western civilization."

We live in dangerous times, not only in international relations but also in domestic affairs. Russian fear-mongering and gratuitous insults leveled at Russian President, Vladimir Putin serve as powerful political litmus tests in contemporary America. Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, a presidential candidate for the Democratic party, was recently accused by former Secretary of State and two-time presidential candidate Hillary Clinton of being a "Russian Asset." Meanwhile, Donald Trump is consistently chided for what his critics assert is "the conspicuous absence of any criticism of Vladimir Putin." 

In the years since Russia's occupation and annexation of Crimea, Stephen Cohen has become, in the words of one writer, "the most controversial Russia expert in America." He's been openly critical of NATO expansion since the idea was first proposed in the early-to-mid 90's, and though this criticism puts him in good company, his views on Ukraine and what he sees as America's role in inciting Russian aggression have left him marginalized and often times disparaged as a "Russian apologist." 

Nonetheless, it is Stephen Cohen's contention that American is now dangerously close to "War with Russia," the title that he has chosen for his most recent book, which consists of a series of commentaries on current affairs originally published at The Nation Magazine. He views American foreign policy towards the post-Soviet Union as not only needlessly antagonistic but recklessly endangering of American national security, putting us at the greatest risk of nuclear war since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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And with that, please enjoy this week's episode. And the What's up everybody? My guest today is Dr Stephen Cohen. Dr Cohen is Professor Emeritus of Politics

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at Princeton University and of Russian Studies in History at NYU. He's received several scholarly honors over his lengthy career, including two Guggenheim fellowships

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and a National Book Award nomination, and was, for many years, a consultant and on-air commentator on Russian affairs for

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CBS News.

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Dan Rather, who anchored the CBS Evening News Desk from 1981 to 2005 as recently as this year referred to Professor

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Cohen as quote, one of, if not the, premier expert on the old Soviet Union, Russia, and Russian history in all

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of what we call Western civilization.

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We live in dangerous times, not only in international relations, but also in domestic affairs right here

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at home, in our newsrooms, lecture halls, and university

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campuses.

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There have always been political litmus tests in America.

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During my time as a college student,

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unabashed support for the military and categorical denunciations

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of anti-Americanism were prerequisites for any political discussion.

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Today, a hefty dose of Russian fear-mongering and gratuitous insults leveled at Russian

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President Vladimir Putin serve similar functions.

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Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, a presidential candidate on the Democratic side,

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