Hosted by renowned researcher and analyst Olga Lautman and analyst Monique Camarra, KREMLIN FILE examines Putin’s war on liberal democracy and the rise of authoritarianism across the globe.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews CommentaryNews |
In this must-listen-to episode, Olga and Mo are joined by Eto Buziashvili for a deep dive into Russia's sophisticated information warfare operations/tactics and the profound implications for global democracy and security. They discuss the pivotal rol... more
Kremlin File’s Week in Review is out. It covers the most impactful Russian-related news stories affecting Ukraine, Europe, and the United States. Delve into the headlines often overlooked, which shed light on Russia's aggressions, intelligence activi... more
Olga and Mo are joined by Natia Seskuria, director of RISS, a think tank dedicated to defence and security issues, and in partnership with RUSI, in a two-part chat to talk about.... more
Kremlin File’s Week in Review is out. It covers the most impactful Russian-related news stories affecting Ukraine, Europe, and the United States. Delve into the headlines often overlooked, which shed light on Russia's aggressions, intelligence activi... more
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Thanks Olga and Monique!
The information desert here in the US is real. These women are well-informed about Ukraine and Russia relations. A must listen if you want to know what is happening and how we can make a difference. Being informed is the first step.
Olga and Mo are very knowledgeable hosts who interview equally knowledgeable guests on all things related to Russia’s conflict with the Western democracies. Special attention is paid to the kinetic and especially hybrid war with Ukraine. The hybrid war with the West in general is astonishing in extent. Everyone is a combatant now in the information war! The insights and the depth is exceptional. You can also find the astute commentary of Olga Lautman on X/Twitter. Don’t miss this podcast!
Judging from the reviews being left on here, fascists are really upset about this podcast and want to discredit it. That tells you everything you need to know.
So through and meaty and detailed. Like an excellent meal, extremely satisfying! Keep up the good work, I know it’s greedy but I’m dying for more episodes. Thanks!
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