Stephen Kotkin | REDS Seminar: European Security Past, Present, Future

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2022
  • Speaker: Stephen Kotkin, FSI senior fellow affiliated with APARC and CDDRL, Stanford
    Moderator: Anna Grzymala-Busse, director of The Europe Center, Stanford
    Traditionally, definitions of security emphasized military defenses and alliances against potential adversaries. Over the last few decades, of course, everything from financial flows and technology transfer, water and energy supplies, trade relationships, to information security and social media disinformation have demanded increasing attention, alongside or instead of hard power. Nowhere have notions of security been more multidimensional, and less militaristic, than in Europe.
    Has Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine forced an enduring correction back to traditional notions? Or are some changes predating the war destined to persist? Can geopolitics return if it never went away? What is the future of the fiscal-military state? Is the modern state fit for purpose any more? What is technology actually doing to governance, if anything? How might security depend on new or reinvented institutions? Is China an even bigger game-changer than Russia for European security? Is there, could there be, a pivot to Asia, or is that a nonsense? So many questions -- how do we begin to sift them, and order them, to establish a workable framework with which to build notions of security that could last?
    Stephen Kotkin is an FSI senior fellow affiliated with APARC and CDDRL. He is also the Kleinheinz Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and founding director of the Hoover History Lab.
    REDS: RETHINKING EUROPEAN DEVELOPMENT AND SECURITY
    The REDS Seminar Series aims to deepen the research agenda on the new challenges facing Europe, especially on its eastern flank, and to build intellectual and institutional bridges across Stanford University, fostering interdisciplinary approaches to current global challenges.
    REDS is organized by The Europe Center and the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, and co-sponsored by the Hoover Institution. This event is co-sponsored by the Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies.

Komentáře • 211

  • @robertmiller2173
    @robertmiller2173 Před rokem +87

    Stephen Kotkin is the very best speaker I have heard on USSR, Russia, Eastern Europe etc. There is no one better than Stephen....I'd love to see you here in New Zealand Stephen.

    • @drgeorgek
      @drgeorgek Před rokem +4

      Totally agree… add Australia to that tour too! Ha ha

    • @alandworsky8926
      @alandworsky8926 Před rokem +8

      I would add Timothy Snyder to that list too. But Kotkin is a giant without a doubt and a font of knowledge and insight.

    • @susanbalog8355
      @susanbalog8355 Před rokem +2

      @@alandworsky8926 Intellectual giants...both!

    • @robertmiller2173
      @robertmiller2173 Před rokem

      @@alandworsky8926 Thanks for that I'll look him and his work up.

    • @donaldstewart444
      @donaldstewart444 Před rokem +2

      Kotkin is a national treasure. Love it if he came to oz.

  • @chrismiller5198
    @chrismiller5198 Před rokem +27

    Stephen Kotkin's speaking is like good writing - clean, direct and succinct. Listening to him is a pleasure not only historically but esthetically too.

    • @thecount1001
      @thecount1001 Před 6 měsíci

      an elite an uncommon talent for oration for sure.

  • @vaclavcervinka65
    @vaclavcervinka65 Před rokem +35

    Mr. Kotkin brilliant as always

  • @lashachakhunashvili1399
    @lashachakhunashvili1399 Před rokem +5

    So weird to see the Americans having bright minds such as Kotkin but many still listening to the likes of Chomsky.

  • @meandneguev
    @meandneguev Před rokem +45

    As always, Kotkin's analyses are solid and insightful.
    A plea to the organizers: please, get your mic&sound act together.

  • @TalkernateHistory
    @TalkernateHistory Před rokem +9

    I simply cannot get enough Kotkin in my life

  • @metubeochannel
    @metubeochannel Před rokem +3

    As ever, Mr Kotkin is so interesting and insightful. I deeply appreciate the opportunity to hear him speak. I am so grateful that I will let you fly me from here in Australia to your campus to fix your audio system at absolutely no charge. You just cover airfare and accommodation and replacement parts. No charge for my time. It is worth it, so that we can properly hear Mr Kotkin in the next talk.

  • @Diossvk
    @Diossvk Před rokem +5

    Dr. Kotkin is a "planetary treasure", as a central european living the history here for 43 years, he is correct in everything, what he says. Do not listen to Mearsheimers, Stones and other shenenigans.

    • @mitchyoung93
      @mitchyoung93 Před rokem

      Mearsheimer is head and shoulders above this guy.

  • @christophermcanally1246
    @christophermcanally1246 Před rokem +20

    The audio needs a lot of work.

  • @ivtch51
    @ivtch51 Před rokem +26

    Fantastic! Stephen is always insightful. Thank you.

  • @selfrighteous88
    @selfrighteous88 Před rokem +2

    Stephen Kotkin is a national and global gem, I am so grateful to be able to listen to him on any topic, anywhere, at any time.

  • @geloh444
    @geloh444 Před rokem +11

    Very insightful discussion. Professor Kotkin is a great communicator.

  • @terencewinters2154
    @terencewinters2154 Před rokem +29

    He'd make a great secretary of state or at the very least national security advisor. He has a great global perspective most realistic . Non imperialistic but still western minded and American centric.. He understands the long slope of history , the dynamisms and transientness of state and regional geo- politics with more than a passing interest in economic and military affairs. But this comes from an independent and academic overview rather than a captive insular one like Putins and Xis . Praetoriian guard systems have little in the way of porosity.

    • @terencewinters2154
      @terencewinters2154 Před rokem

      @Pawwel Mussial au contraire mon freres. US was attacked 911 . By jihadists ergo Afghanistan. Iran armed up and so did Iraq with russian and French weapons largely with oil prophets from your gas purchases. Russia invaded ukraine and now is denying world food grain supply though they're an independent un member . America is still a force for good and will back ukraine . While Russia tries to bully its neighbors dominate world GRAIN supply and dictate opec oil prices . If they only knew nitrogen was used for fertilizer and less for explosives they wouldn't have blown up Beirut and help Iran build a super costly atomic bomb. Putin acts more and more like Stalin everyday who by the way made a pact with Hitler stop with this self flagellating hate America talk based on a scientific socialism bureaucratically entrenched centralized power that doesn't allow the little countries to thrive. America may invade some aggressors homeland but we do not colonize or stay long term. Is mussial your real name or just an avatar like barskys was? You've been treed and you know it. Just come clean.

    • @terencewinters2154
      @terencewinters2154 Před rokem

      @Pawwel Mussial yet those terrorists who you Russians released , zawahiri Dagestan pre 911 took Afghanistan as their base of operations pre and post 911 under your and taliban protection. Now they've been eliminated . As for the wheat argument America would not substitute for sustainable local growth economies which you disrupt with revolutions. 4 % of the American distribution is a lot by SCALE !!! In fact greater than almost any other nation including yours . The local economies throughout the world would be better off if your two faced perpetuation of the Marxist lie weren't continued . Allowing some organic local autonomy to lead the way but unlike Mugabe s wrecking of the southern African food production cycle . You hate kotkin because he tells the truth with your own records about how you created a famine killed millions of people through starvation and forced removal of people . You think you own the Ukrainians but they do not think so which is why you INVADED THEM . NOT AFTER AN ATTACK ON YOUR SOIL. BIG BAD BEAR YOUR BORDERS ENCOMPASS 12 TIME ZONES . YOU NEED MORE LAND ? DONT BE PREPOSTEROUS . WILSONS 14 POINTS PROMOTED SELF DETERMINATION OF NATIONS YOU NOT SO MUCH.

    • @henrikrothen5640
      @henrikrothen5640 Před rokem

      I am afraid many brilliant academics aren´t self-serving, corrupt and incompetent enough to become politicians. But I agree its a damned shame.

    • @henrikrothen5640
      @henrikrothen5640 Před rokem

      @Pawwel Mussial Hey Pawel. I live in Western Europe, and I´d rather suffer under the "American yoke" you present, rather than any other alternative available. USA is the lesser of many, much worse, evils. But currently I am very grateful for USA´s global involvement, even with its less than stellar performance you describe.

    • @terencewinters2154
      @terencewinters2154 Před rokem

      @Pawwel Mussial putins explanation is a failure just like his military as the world absorbs his refugees . Because he's clinging to an incompetent aparatchik scientific socialism idea . It won't matter who operates that form of protofacist bureaucracy . Lenin was russian and gave Stalin and the other socialists power no matter the nationality centralized command and control governments in one party states do not work. National Socialism or Communistic Socialism ignore the localized imperatives and human factors that need checks and balances separation of powers and individual rights . And Russia has never had any of the above . It can't manage its 17 million Sq kilometers.never mind as socialist autocracy or not. Putins rationale on ukraine was absurd and flew in the face of UN membership Declarations. It is ridiculous IRREDENTISM altered by independence and time. The coup d'main failed now he should go home and bind up the wounds of his nation whose blood and the wounds of ukraine he's needlessly shed.

  • @dancaulfield1008
    @dancaulfield1008 Před rokem +8

    Always great information from Kotkin. Fire the audio guy.

  • @redolent9432
    @redolent9432 Před rokem +3

    Stephen Kotkin is a treasure. I found it annoying and a bit disrespectful of the two women eating their lunches while acknowledging a key point with a nod of a head and a mouth full of food.

  • @xin8318
    @xin8318 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I can’t believe that the host ladies sat there and ate food while he was speaking

  • @uberimmer8993
    @uberimmer8993 Před rokem +2

    Kotkin is my new favorite, great teacher

  • @arnoldvilleneuve8397
    @arnoldvilleneuve8397 Před rokem +1

    Mr. Kotkin is a very knowledgeable and thoughtful man. Wise from his years of research. I appreciate the REDS organization hosting him. It was an informative presentation.
    As per several other comments, I do recommend that you elevate the quality of the sound in particular for future videos.
    The video is fine with the one exception of people eating while Mr. Kotkin was speaking. Perhaps the presentation was meant to be informal but somehow watching Mr. Kotkin discuss some very serious global topics while a couple of people are eating their lunch just seemed a little weird. Perhaps, it would have been better to keep the eating lunch part out of the video and use the speaker desk.
    Or maybe it's just me!

  • @2Oldcoots
    @2Oldcoots Před rokem

    Mr. Kotkin's insights are so stimulating and I want to say thank you sir!

  • @MrSRCOCPA
    @MrSRCOCPA Před rokem +9

    Quality audio is not that expensive.

  • @6663000
    @6663000 Před rokem +4

    Excellent as always

  • @mikegray8776
    @mikegray8776 Před rokem +4

    Perhaps Stanford should divert maybe 1% of its enormous financial commitment to DEI - and buy a couple of microphones that actually work ?
    Environmentally and equitably sourced microphones, of course

  • @michaelsohlman529
    @michaelsohlman529 Před rokem +2

    Brilliant indeed by Kotkin . Which can not be said about the microphone culture of the other seminnar participants.i

  • @khalidalali186
    @khalidalali186 Před 9 měsíci

    Professor Kotkin is without a shred of a doubt, the best living historian of our day.

    • @madrooky1398
      @madrooky1398 Před 8 měsíci

      I would recommend Timothy Snyder too, in my view both are incredible historians. I would even argue that Snyder has more depth with his insight and language skills. He speaks Russian, German, Ukrainian and more and reads in 10 languages which is a massive advantage for a historian. I am not sure about Kotkins language skills, but i am sure he cannot compete with Snyder on that level.
      Anyway, Kotkin is far up on my list these days.

    • @khalidalali186
      @khalidalali186 Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks! I’ve never heard of him before. He seems great. Thanks again! I’ll definitely look him up right now.

  • @rachaelpellagrini1669
    @rachaelpellagrini1669 Před 5 měsíci

    Great points. Everything is interconnected, yet distinct. Hard balancing act.
    ⭐️Just an housekeeping suggestion: Is it ever okay to eat during someone's lecture? No. It's not. You can wait. It can wait. It's uncouth, and always dumbly distracting. Smarten up.

  • @george1la
    @george1la Před 2 měsíci

    I always listen closely to these discussions. More need to pay attention. Nothing is perfect. He has the right analysis: what will bring peace and prosperity. We have to be realists, as there is no perfection. Careful analysis of original documents through time is the best way to look at things. How else can you make a proper decision?

  • @locketttanner96
    @locketttanner96 Před rokem +1

    Im always devouring anything Kurrent & Kotkin

  • @barumbadum
    @barumbadum Před rokem +1

    One of the best thinkers...

  • @FunkyChichi
    @FunkyChichi Před rokem +1

    Dr Kotkin, you are a poet of a man 🙏🏽

  • @Theiliteritesbian
    @Theiliteritesbian Před rokem +6

    Why do i keep searching for the newest stephen kotkin content.. i share the sentiment of others on here... but its weird i dont listen to other professors and i had no interest in understanding modern russian history, or what the 'east' is ect ect until i heard him on fridman and the war broke out. I appreciate that he is smart enough to not have a podcast - he keeps his lectures tight and keeps to his points, but for christmas i wanna hear him ramble for 10 3 hour episodes to see what other crazy shit he has learned over the years and his views on geopolitics and modern politics... is it asking too much steve? He prob made too much money doing lectures and doesnt need another 500k or million dollars from a podcasting career.

    • @cinepost
      @cinepost Před rokem

      I am with you .He could be more popular than Jordan Peterson.

    • @amber40494
      @amber40494 Před rokem

      I agree!

    • @rbrookeb
      @rbrookeb Před rokem

      Me too. I was just thinking how beneficial a thematic kotkin internet archive would be to counteract the more self-destructive schools of thought & political views that seem to dominate most western societies these days. Princeton needs to work out some open source content from his courses - his voice is priceless in this era.

    • @rbrookeb
      @rbrookeb Před rokem

      @X vonPocalypse ….sucks
      Borderline psychotic

  • @chrisrush4000
    @chrisrush4000 Před rokem +7

    SOMEONE PLEASE FIX THE AUDIO GOING FORWARD. :)

  • @bkbmckee
    @bkbmckee Před rokem +6

    In Mother Russia, Kotkin introduces you!

  • @seanmellows1348
    @seanmellows1348 Před 5 měsíci

    Always excellent, Professor Kotkin makes the wacky world a bit more comprehensible. Thanks for this.

  • @ceceliablair9177
    @ceceliablair9177 Před rokem +11

    Steven starts at 5:20

  • @fabioj5896
    @fabioj5896 Před rokem +36

    How could anyone eat in front of prophet kotkin?

    • @lazornelin7935
      @lazornelin7935 Před rokem

      ?

    • @markk4162
      @markk4162 Před rokem

      Agreed

    • @bobwhite2
      @bobwhite2 Před rokem

      Eating? Whew!

    • @bobwhite2
      @bobwhite2 Před rokem +2

      Gotta be a deliberate slight. Or just uncouth character.

    • @catc8927
      @catc8927 Před rokem +1

      To you it’s a prophesy, but to the folks in the room, it’s just another weekly lunchtime seminar with free food. Kotkin is used to these, since he’s been a prof forever, so there is no offense either given or taken.
      Everybody besides Kotkin in that room is eating because it’s lunchtime. The faculty sitting next to Kotkin are quite busy and won’t have any other time in their day to eat. The broke grad students off camera are just glad to have free food, since Palo Alto is quite expensive, even on relatively generous Stanford graduate fellowships/TAships.

  • @samwise1790
    @samwise1790 Před rokem +2

    Have y'all complaining about the eating ever been to small audience type expert seminars? Generally they provide refreshments during and after. Practically every one ive ever been to, as a geologist, has been like this, its not disrespectful at all.

    • @robleahy5759
      @robleahy5759 Před rokem +2

      So can I bring my antique thunder box and take a dump, while breastfeeding wailing twins? All casual and natural like.

  • @hk1449
    @hk1449 Před rokem

    Generous & Brilliant 🇺🇦🌎🪷⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @MrJetexjim
    @MrJetexjim Před rokem

    A great interview. (rather low production values but great content. Stephen Kotkin is good at pointing out what we don't know about the current ongoing war. He cautions that Russia has deep resources.
    Had I had the chance to ask a question I'd have asked him why, he thinks, Russia is needing to go to Iran for those quite primitive drones which currently appear to be Russia's most effective weapon?

  • @mikegray8776
    @mikegray8776 Před rokem +3

    Stephen Kotkin is as incisively brilliant and observationally sharp as ever.
    A modern gem amongst contemporary academic dross.

  • @vijay-1
    @vijay-1 Před rokem

    Excellent

  • @Rittmester
    @Rittmester Před rokem +1

    That guy is amazing!

  • @frankshifreen
    @frankshifreen Před rokem +4

    Always appreciate Dr Kotkin- he is great

  • @king_cobra5492
    @king_cobra5492 Před 11 dny

    Great books Kotkin

  • @ougmass
    @ougmass Před rokem +1

    What are the direct and indirect causes of the Ukraine war. This question, needs to be adressed prior to speaking about how the war is conducted, what arms are used, how the information is or should be manipulated, or even who is winning or losing this war, if such thing exists.

  • @k.u.5798
    @k.u.5798 Před rokem +1

    150K words on the third volume already?! Holy-
    When's it coming out?

  • @marcosdiego4780
    @marcosdiego4780 Před rokem +3

    This nascent channel is about to learn about the Kotkin kick.

  • @NewVoiceMMI
    @NewVoiceMMI Před rokem

    The worst RED is China. Who is Steven Kotkin on China? Still Kotkin? I would take it ❤

  • @arhurhenry
    @arhurhenry Před rokem +1

    I cant believe those ladies were just eating sitting next to Stephen while he was delivering his speech 😂😂

  • @frankweiss597
    @frankweiss597 Před rokem +5

    What, is this a film about lunch being eaten? Tasteless [the lunch probably too].

  • @aslamtu
    @aslamtu Před rokem +6

    Brilliant as expected. I worry that Professor Kotkin underestimates the danger of Western self-flagellation metastisizing. It has already escaped its origin in academia.

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Před rokem +3

      He mentioned his enthusiasm for the greens in Germany....the ultimate self flagellators who are at the crux for blame in this entire fiasco.

    • @MRneushaar
      @MRneushaar Před rokem +1

      Yea i dont think he understands how much society has degraded at the base level throughout western culture. Sure let's not do it at the bussines or governmental level, but that sounds too autocratic for my tastes. A multicultural society only works when their interrests broadly align, the divide between left and right has reached has reached monumental proportions so they don't align, a splintering of ideologies is forming. These are problems we should face, and align society again with common purpose even when we don't always agree. We can even forget about Russia. Keep the social cohesion for the love of god.

    • @rbrookeb
      @rbrookeb Před rokem

      @@MRneushaar he talked about this before- the battle ground between leftist anti imperialism taking forms that limits western power and conservative fake populism that diminishes our international influence. He said we’re ‘managing’ the situation without proposing any good ways to solve it, other than decent politicians rising to the occasion. That’s a buttered summary of views he previously expressed but basically The toxic divide can largely be attributed to leadership failure across many countries, especially post 9:11. HyperPartisanship & polarization is a byproduct of mediocre politicians in many ways.

  • @j0rundur
    @j0rundur Před 10 měsíci

    Kotkin is like a character in The Sopranos - the Joe Pesci of academia.

  • @barneypopkin5335
    @barneypopkin5335 Před rokem

    As an American geologist and natural resources specialist, I humbly suggest that as the Russian dictatorship declines, the Chinese one may decide to seize its once held territories on far eastern Russia.

  • @canada957
    @canada957 Před rokem +3

    Pan in so we don't see people eating! Distracting!

  • @rmnair90
    @rmnair90 Před rokem +1

    I am a fan of Dr. Kotkin's talks. However, I will venture to offer some advice. Please ask people who are going to be in the video frame, to finish their lunch! It is disrespectful to the viewer and, most importantly, to the speaker.
    Would the professor permit it in his class?

  • @mrniceguy7168
    @mrniceguy7168 Před rokem +1

    The glitches were very unfortunate

  • @Namuchat
    @Namuchat Před rokem

    If it was about me, I could outwait a very long time for the Greens replacing the (green) social-democratic modell in Germany. - Sorry for that, Stephen master of suprising insights Kotkin.

  • @robertpettengill2883
    @robertpettengill2883 Před rokem +9

    Agree all the laudatory comments. But, the two munching away on camera really distracting and even disrespectful.

  • @euphoriceuler
    @euphoriceuler Před měsícem

    Fossil gas is neither clean nor cheap,Prof Kotkin is mistaken on that point.
    The cheapest energy source almost everywhere on this planet, including the USA, is solar PV, combined with battery storage

  • @mikegray8776
    @mikegray8776 Před rokem +2

    The woman almost entirely swathed in scarves, needs to turn up her microphone to break thru the woollen filter. Why does no-one notice?

  • @alexl4342
    @alexl4342 Před rokem +7

    Stephen makes a great point at 26:00 . If Russia removes Putin and replaces him with a less antagonistic leader/regime, there will be nothing for NATO to do. The main reason countries want to join NATO is because they are worried about Russian aggression. Putin is his own problem, if he actually wants NATO to lose power over the long term then the most effective way to do that would be for him to resign.

    • @samwise1790
      @samwise1790 Před rokem +3

      I suspect the move if that comes to pass would be to reorient the mission and reinvent the organization to focus on keeping china in check, probably in a more cyber warfare sense, with smaller subordinate missions focused on the ever unstable Balkans, imported middle eastern islamic terrorism.
      Ideally it would be a wholesale reinvention of the organization as a defensive alliance based on countering threats to western society/government/freely democratic sovereignty of countries (like Taiwan). But yeah, if russia becomes not only less hostile, but becomes downright friendly and western-looking, thats a big problem for NATOs reason to exist. But that's a far better problem to have than dealing with Russia as an enemy.

    • @robertmiller2173
      @robertmiller2173 Před rokem +1

      But as a New Zealander, i.e. far away from the situation but with heaps of historical links to Europe and Asia; the problem with Russia is that after Putin they would find another Stalin and after him a another Putin!
      Tragic but it is True!

    • @rbrookeb
      @rbrookeb Před rokem

      @@robertmiller2173 I agree - I feel like this senselessly brutal episode will solidify the commitment to NATO for many, many years to come. No one ever imagined another land war of this scale was possible in Europe. Now, even once this is years in the past, I’d bet the memory keeps NATO together in perpetuity until perhaps a world military under the UN - if and when that ever happens. The “no NATO” crowds in western societies are loud, but definitely the minority.

  • @tonyholmes962
    @tonyholmes962 Před rokem

    Stevie K rocks. Did time in the gulag cause of a remark by a French guy. Hero.

  • @andrewwhite3793
    @andrewwhite3793 Před rokem +9

    Poor sound and eating lunch when this man is talking is nothing short of discraceful , distractful and lacked professionalism

  • @JohnDoe-iq5xv
    @JohnDoe-iq5xv Před rokem +4

    I came here to listen to Stephen, and got to watch two ^%$^$%# eating in boardroom. WTH is going on here? Something with human rights???

  • @GlobalDrifter1000
    @GlobalDrifter1000 Před rokem +5

    Eating?

  • @FilipFejdi
    @FilipFejdi Před rokem +7

    It just blows my mind that the moderators - high ranking representatives of Stanford - are casually eating their lunch during a lecture.
    Especially considering the lecture is being delivered by one of the world's eminent intellectuals.
    Also the random nodding while looking at their dish, acting like the are truly following what's being said...
    So out of touch and disrespectful both to the speaker and the audience.

    • @matth9147
      @matth9147 Před rokem +3

      Agreed. You would think they would have the courtesy to eat at any other time than when Kotkin is presenting. One even drops a damn tomato on her lap ffs

    • @veronicamaine3813
      @veronicamaine3813 Před rokem

      I am thankful that we get to see and listen to these discussions at all - becuase they do not need to put these online. thast nto their main focus, So keep complaining, and then you wil wonder why no one posts these sorts discussion. SMH

    • @FilipFejdi
      @FilipFejdi Před rokem +1

      ​@@veronicamaine3813
      going by your logic, they could've done far worse things because "it's not their main focus".
      I am thankful for these kind of discussions, and no, I'm not worried about it, because this is the first time I witnessed someone do what these moderators did in the hundreds of lectures I saw online.
      It's human to make mistakes, it's human to point them out.

  • @Bill-xx2yh
    @Bill-xx2yh Před rokem

    Volume, can’t hear

  • @rodcameron2017
    @rodcameron2017 Před rokem +3

    Those ladies are eating... ? Don't forget desert. wow

  • @user-mv6he6gl8m
    @user-mv6he6gl8m Před rokem +1

    Sound is awful, eating salad next to prof Kotkin talking is awful, introduction is crap but Stephen Kotkin is, as always, very interesting and worth listening to.

  • @cheekymonkey2
    @cheekymonkey2 Před rokem +2

    Did Russian media provide the audio for this program? Did Iran provide the falafels to these scholars to eat in case they got bored?

  • @henryruizmeeden
    @henryruizmeeden Před rokem +1

    It looks like other people are eating too!?! WTF!?! This isn't a working lunch....

  • @Tg-kh8po
    @Tg-kh8po Před rokem

    Isn't it also the same as Stalin's Korean battleplan, or similar to it?

  • @TheWhitehiker
    @TheWhitehiker Před rokem +3

    Eating while someone speaks is distracting.
    Short of food in the Bay Area?

  • @benfindlay6280
    @benfindlay6280 Před rokem +11

    At 10:33 woman 1 drops a sun-dried tomato in her lap and pretends to be prompted to write something down on the pad.
    Eat your damn salad after he talks!

  • @cinepost
    @cinepost Před rokem +3

    Excellent talk! But, please,please,please, Take your audio production seriously. Get some fresh batteries and train everyone on staff how to test the system before you bring a million dollar analyst to your channel and ruin it with bad internet balanced audio. Certainly there is someone there that can check audio levels and battery conditions. Please do better next time. We care.

  • @henryruizmeeden
    @henryruizmeeden Před rokem +1

    WTF do you mean "lack of data?'" Military forces at war don't publish details on military art operatjons- how absurd of an assumption that they SHOULD be doing so...just to satisfy your curiosity?!?!

  • @antoinelavoisier9784
    @antoinelavoisier9784 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The eating is hilarious

  • @ostabostamusicentertainmen2621

    Why would you plan to retreat from a key operational area when you planned to win the entire war in 3 days? Why would you then remove the operational commander, (Lapin), if what happened was planned and the only cost sustained is the alleged infobattle loss ))

  • @Claude_van_Kloten
    @Claude_van_Kloten Před rokem +2

    Do Americans have to eat all the time?

  • @richard_white
    @richard_white Před rokem +1

    Stephen Kotkin is always a pleasure to listen to but I'm disgusted by the hosts choosing to eat as Stephen Kotkin speaks. Ill mannered, disrespectful and distracting.

  • @roseblue3368
    @roseblue3368 Před rokem

    All information of russian units is in open source

  • @williamstewart7725
    @williamstewart7725 Před 6 měsíci +1

    . . . are those two women eating while Kotkin is speaking? Interesting.

  • @davidcoleman2796
    @davidcoleman2796 Před rokem +2

    A brilliant man is speaking and these two women just go right on eating . Omg . Lmao .

  • @robleahy5759
    @robleahy5759 Před rokem +5

    Couple of seagulls snacking at work. Can you imagine a man doing this in the same context? Good luck now you're in charge, ladies!

  • @asinner9096
    @asinner9096 Před rokem +1

    I have a bit of a problem with using words like "power" in a kind of a universal way: German power, Turkish power, but mostly Polish power as if they were all of the same dimension. What is it, the Polish power? A rapidly aging population with high emigration rate among the young and skilled, almost no producing industries, let alone military industrial complex, low wages, low average education levels, a tiny GDP way smaller than the US defence budget, almost no military, which never saw action. What kind of power is it?

    • @sebsebski2829
      @sebsebski2829 Před rokem

      Not sure about the education level, you might wanna check that out. Not to mention Turkey's GDP is 100 billions dollars more. It's not that much.

  • @TheWhitehiker
    @TheWhitehiker Před rokem

    Reds is a baseball team in the US.
    ['Women will be better for democracy'?
    We'll see.]

  • @chrisspeksnijder1717
    @chrisspeksnijder1717 Před rokem +3

    This show is not ok. Eating.... While in a presentation and a poor sound. But, heck, Mr Kotkin is speaking, so you should listen.

    • @Claude_van_Kloten
      @Claude_van_Kloten Před rokem

      These two women have „late pregnancy social science eating disorder“ (L-SSPED). It’s important for pregnant women over 40 to eat all the time in order to make „the world a better place“ which women automatically do.

  • @henryruizmeeden
    @henryruizmeeden Před rokem

    The Ukrainians attack in Kharkiv region..THEN Attacked in Kherson region...they never gave up their objective of freeing the Kherson Region. They saw an opportunity to free Kharkiv Region, took it, and then focused on Kherson...DUR!!!

  • @jayashreemukherjee786
    @jayashreemukherjee786 Před 8 měsíci

    Poor audio quality

  • @king_cobra5492
    @king_cobra5492 Před 11 dny

    What's for lunch? lol

  • @garysymons3930
    @garysymons3930 Před 10 měsíci

    At 26:20 S. K. says a Ukrainian victory will create problems for NATO , no problem, deal with the nato problems later .but win first .

  • @tonyholmes962
    @tonyholmes962 Před rokem +1

    I don't like it when historians get asked to become prophets. They struggle to describe the past that be a clue as to their predictive powers.

  • @laurentdrozin812
    @laurentdrozin812 Před rokem +2

    I don't think we need to worry about NATO loosing relevance after Russia's defeat. If we are very lucky and if the West is very consistent in its support to Ukraine, Russia might be defeated on the battlefield. However, Moscow will remain, angry, bitter, resentful, unassailable at its core, impotent on many aspects, but with an immense power of nuisance for its immediate neighbors. The real problem for NATO is not a defeated Russia, it is the US losing interest, or becoming an autocratic theocracy.

  • @nedflanders7188
    @nedflanders7188 Před rokem +13

    Those ladies start eating lunch ten minutes in.
    A little disrespectful?

    • @inthgghvg680
      @inthgghvg680 Před rokem

      Completely disrespectful. Academics shall be intelligent and having good manners and those two fem.. making a stupid fool of themselves. Which super university is that ?

    • @robleahy5759
      @robleahy5759 Před rokem +5

      They are showing who is in charge of the cultural space.

    • @asinner9096
      @asinner9096 Před rokem +1

      It's actually a century long tradition in some US universities serving food in the seminars. The only way to get people into. But admittedly, a little weird for non-US eyes..

  • @carlwilson8859
    @carlwilson8859 Před rokem

    No, it's not gas. It's geothermal. Do try to keep up with the technical facts.

  • @galimbertino4939
    @galimbertino4939 Před rokem

    The real first shortcut is russia win. And then?

  • @wegder
    @wegder Před 11 měsíci

    Maybe Ukraine should wait for trump to end the war? I love to listen to Kotkin but I'm not sure that he likes democracy

  • @yp77738yp77739
    @yp77738yp77739 Před rokem

    How rude and ignorant those women were, sat there stuffing their faces. Probably checking their phones for latest discounts on dresses. Nietzsche was right about them.

  • @bearowen5480
    @bearowen5480 Před rokem

    I love Professor Kotkin, but I'm compelled to take issue with his closing statement about the harmlessness of "flagellation of the West" in academia. He advocates an end to it from corporations and government, but where does he think that comes from? Most of it emanates from individuals who were indoctrinated on college campuses and peripherally in K through twelve classrooms all over the country!

  • @joycenkenes
    @joycenkenes Před 3 měsíci

    people are eating , how rude

  • @henryruizmeeden
    @henryruizmeeden Před rokem +1

    Kotkin you are SO WRONG about so many points about Ukrainian Armed Forces...why does everyone with a PHD think they are experts on everything?!?! Very sad..