Mr. Baker is also host of WSJ at Large with Gerry Baker, a weekly news and current affairs interview show on the Fox Business Network, and the weekly WSJ Opinion podcast "Free Expression" where he speaks with some of the world's leading writers, influencers and thinkers about a variety of subjects. It had repression. Latest 8 Feb 2023 | Updated Daily. In addition, has a brilliant coterie of people who run macroeconomics, for example, your Central Bank, your Finance Ministry, are all in the highest professional level. Of course, this isn't the same regime as Stalin. Stephen Kotkin, a professor of history and international affairs at Princeton University, and a research scholar at the Hoover Institution, respectfully disagrees. Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Nuclear Weapons and American Renewal. This is the third installment. If you would like to get more information about this podcast go to https://lexfridman.com/ai or connect with @lexfridman on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Medium, or YouTube where you can watch the video versions of these conversations. The historian Stephen Kotkin and the Ukrainian journalist Sevgil Musaieva on a year of disaster, and the hopes for an end. I thought we'd begin by your analysis of that argument. The oppressors can say, "We don't need you. It had militarism. Russia is advancing very well. David Remnick: Now the West has decided for obvious reasons not only not to go to war with Russia but not to have a no-fly zone for all the reasons we know. Then say, "These high water marks aside, Russia has almost always been a relatively weak great power." They can't feed their people, they can't provide security for their people. It hollowed out. On this episode of Free Expression, Wall Street Journal Editor-at-Large Gerry Baker speaks with one of the worlds pre-eminent historians of Russia, Stephen Kotkin, about the autocratic ambitions behind Vladimir Putins invasion of Ukraine, how the west can do more to resist his aggression and how he has placed China at an inflection point in its rise to global superpower status. Stephen Kotkin: Putin, Zelenskyy, and War in Ukraine: With Lex Fridman, Stephen Kotkin. Moreover, the largest and most important consideration is that Russia cannot successfully occupy Ukraine. He sits down with Isaac Chotiner to discuss Stalins differences from the autocrats of today, what Stalin and Hit, On this episode of Free Expression, Wall Street Journal Editor-at-Large Gerry Baker speaks with one of the worlds pre-eminent historians of Russia, Stephen Kotkin, about the autocratic ambitions behi, When Professor Stephen Kotkin set out to write a biography of Stalin, he faced a series of challenges. It did a coup in Afghanistan. Will Ukraine hold firm? Angela Davis' encounter with her own ancestry has unwittingly exposed the follies of America's reparations debate. They do not have the scale of forces, they do not have the number of administrators and they do not have the cooperation of the population. I was honored to appear in four different venues in February. Sign up for our daily newsletter to receive the best stories from The New Yorker. Does he get input from others? Stephen Kotkin: I have only the greatest respect for George Kennan, whom I knew, John Mearsheimer is a giant of a scholar but I respectfully disagree. Subscribe to our newsletter for a weekly roundup of the latest, Putins Descent Into Despotism, and Jane Campion on The Power of the Dog. I would say that NATO expansion has put us in a better place to deal with this historical pattern in Russia that we're seeing again today. The Worthy House does not solicit donations or other support, or have ads. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time. Download it (App Store, Google Play), use code "LexPodcast". Throughout the 1930s the USSR prepared for war. He has been a journalist for more than 30 years, writing and broadcasting for some of the worlds most famous news organizations, including his tenure at The Financial Times, The Times of London, and The BBC. Russia in the nineteenth century looked much as it does today, he says. Mr. Baker previously served as Editor in Chief of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones from 2013-2018. It had suspicion of foreigners and the West. Kotkin describes how and why the Putin regime has evolved toward despotism, and he speculates that the strategic blunders in invading Ukraine likely resulted from the biases of authoritarian rulers like Putin, and the lack of good information available to them. He taught at Princeton for more than 30 years, and is the author of nine works of history, including the first two volumes of his biography of Joseph Stalin, Paradoxes of Power, 1878 to 1928 and Waiting for Hitler, 1929 to 1941. What role do the United States and the European powers have in repulsing their aggression? Its a fascinating conversation that delves deep into one of the countrys brightest minds. | AI Podcast Clips - YouTube 0:00 / 16:12 Stephen Kotkin: What is the Best Political System? The written version of this review can be found here. In the year since Russia's invasion, Ukrainians have shown incredible fortitude on the battlefield. Kotkin has published two volumes of a projected three-part biography of Stalin, and his works on the dissolution of the Soviet Union and its aftermath are without peer in their precision and. You know it. The financial sanctions are very impressive but they'll take a while to affect the calculus of those people around Putin and Putin himself. That's the thing about the United States in the West. He is the author of nine works of history, including the first two volumes of his planned three-volume history of Russian power and Joseph Stalin, Paradoxes of Power, 18781928 and Waiting for Hitler, 19291941. Perhaps first and foremost, people already thought they knew who Stalin was. For the military security part of the regime which is the dominant part, the West is your enemy, the West is trying to undermine you. And how does the conflict impact the world?Email your questions to James and Al at politicswarroom@gmail.com or tweet them to @politicon. Check out Uncommon Knowledge on social media! We strongly encourage, in these days of censorship and deplatforming, all readers to bookmark our main site (https://www.theworthyhouse.com). Some experts, includingJohn Mearsheimer, have blamedNATOexpansion for the invasion of Ukraine, arguing that it has provoked Putin to defend his sphere of influence. That's on a recent episode of our podcast. All of that turned out to be bunk. Either install a puppet government or force the current government and president to sign some paperwork. Share on . All rights reserved. The historian Stephen Kotkin puts Vladimir Putins destructive campaign against Ukraine in context, and Campion talks about her Western that isnt really a Western. You go on to describe three fleeting moments of remarkable Russian ascendancy during Peter the Great. David Remnick: When you talk about the internal dynamics of Russia, historically, it reminds me of a piece that you wrote and was published in foreign affairs six years ago. The Soviet Union did not invade Afghanistan. Feb 14 2023 Historian Stephen Kotkin became the Kleinheinz Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution in 2022. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:- Lambda: https://lambdalabs.com/lex- Scale: https://scale.com/lex- Athletic Greens: https://athleticgreens.com/lex and use code LEX to get 1 month of fish oil- ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/lexpod and use code LexPod to get 3 months free- ROKA: https://roka.com/ and use code LEX to get 20% off your first orderEPISODE LINKS:Stephen's Website: https://history.princeton.edu/people/stephen-kotkinStalin: 1878-1928 (Vol 1): https://amzn.to/3NvokpCStalin: 1929-1941 (Vol 2): https://amzn.to/3wIYqsTPODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcastApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIrSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/Full episodes playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrAXtmErZgOdP_8GztsuKi9nrraNbKKp4Clips playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrAXtmErZgOeciFP3CBCIEElOJeitOr41OUTLINE:0:00 - Introduction2:19 - Putin and Stalin13:09 - Putin vs the West36:01 - Response to Oliver Stone47:07 - Russian invasion of Ukraine1:26:35 - Putin's plan for the war1:34:33 - Henry Kissinger1:40:28 - Nuclear war1:51:01 - Parallels to World War II2:13:47 - China2:21:55 - World War III2:29:24 - Navalny2:33:41 - Meaning of lifeSOCIAL:- Twitter: https://twitter.com/lexfridman- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexfridman- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexfridman- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexfridman- Medium: https://medium.com/@lexfridman- Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/lexfridman- Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lexfridman Of the looming collapse of our own American (and Canadian) regimes, through the lens of the 1989 collapse of similar regimes in Eastern Europe. Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Nuclear Weapons and American Renewal. We need a little bit of luck and fortune here, perhaps in Moscow, perhaps in Helsinki, or Jerusalem, perhaps in Beijing, but certainly in Kyiv. Do they bring him information he doesn't want to hear? Historian Stephen Kotkin became the Kleinheinz Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution in 2022. Photograph by Kenzo Tribouillard / AFP / Getty, a settlement among Russia, Ukraine, and the West. Recorded on March 3rd, 2022 Last month, Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson asked Princeton Professor and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Stephen Kotkin . It's always starving them of the high-tech. . The wholesale collectivization of some 120 million peasants necessitated levels of coercion that were extreme even for Russia, and the resulting mass starvation elicited criticism inside the party . Of course, there's been tremendous change. These were: 1) A second appearance on Alex Kaschuta's Subversive podcast. Way before NATO existed in the 19th century, Russia looked like this. Thank you. Accuracy and availability may vary. If you want to understand this crisis and some possible outcomes, dont miss this conversation. Would he even agree to run Ukraine on behalf of Russia? The premise of this show is simple: Peter Robinson poses five questions to Dr. Kotkin: what Xi Jinping, the president of China believes; what Vladimir Putin believes; whether nuclear weapons are a deterrent in the 21st century; the chances of another American renewal; and Kotkins rational basis for loving the United States. Podcasts about Stephen Kotkin Follow Stephen Kotkin. He sits down with Isaac Chotiner to discuss Stalins differences from the autocrats of today, what Stalin and HitShow More, On this episode of Free Expression, Wall Street Journal Editor-at-Large Gerry Baker speaks with one of the worlds pre-eminent historians of Russia, Stephen Kotkin, about the autocratic ambitions behiShow More, When Professor Stephen Kotkin set out to write a biography of Stalin, he faced a series of challenges. We keep raising the stakes with more and more sanctions and cancellations because that's where the pressure is on our side to "do something" because the Ukrainians are dying on television every day. The greatest exertion it showed is in economic sanctions which in fact, have proved to be more comprehensive and more powerful than maybe people had anticipated some weeks ago. All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg. Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter of the best New Yorker podcasts. Stephen Kotkin, a professor of history and international affairs at Princeton University, and a research scholar at the Hoover Institution, respectfully disagrees. The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. Stephen Kotkin is a historian specializing in Stalin and Soviet history. The Clements Center at the University of Texas at Austin is the premiere institution for the research and teaching of history, strategy, and statecraft. It began like this, "For half a millennium, Russian foreign policy has been characterized by soaring ambitions that have exceeded the country's capabilities. It turned out the Ukrainian people are brave and they're willing to resist and die for their country. Last month, Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinsonasked Princeton Professor and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Stephen Kotkin 5 questions, all in the foreign policy and history realm. By signing up, you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement. They're terrible at everything. the Ricochet Audio Network offers over 50 original podcasts with new . James and Al are joined by foreign affairs and Russian expert Stephen Kotkin for a deep dive into the history of the Soviet Union, how Putin is running the country in its aftermath, and the current state of the war in Ukraine. The premise of this show is simple: Peter Robinson poses five questions to Dr. Kotkin: what Xi Jinping, the president of China believes; what Vladimir Putin believes; whether nuclear weapons are a deterrent in the 21st century; the chances of another American renewal; and Kotkins rational basis for loving the United States. Stephen Kotkin, a professor of history and international affairs at Princeton University, and a research scholar at the Hoover Institution, respectfully disagrees. Copyright 2023 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Once again they hollow themselves out. Follow Stephen Kotkin on Ivy.fm. Kotkin is the author of an authoritative biography of Joseph Stalin, two volumes of which have been published; a third is in the making. I would even go farther. Plus, Angela Bassett on playing the queen of Wakanda. Viktor Yanukovych was the duly elected president in 2010 in free and fair elections, who was unbelievably corrupt, was chased out of power by protests and he fled to Russia. Since then, the world has changed in ways that were unimaginable just 3 weeks ago. It's not exactly the same as Stalinism. We discuss the forces that led to the development of harvesters and what they may be able to achieve in the future. On this episode of Free Expression, Wall Street Journal Editor-at-Large Gerry Baker speaks with one of the worlds pre-eminent historians of Russia, Stephen Kotkin, about the autocratic ambitions behind Vladimir Putins invasion of Ukraine, how the west can do more to resist his aggression and how he has placed China at an inflection point in its rise to global superpower status. What happens, the balance of those groups shifted more in favor of the military security, let's call it the thuggish part of the regime. Join the #1 community of podcast lovers and never miss a great podcast. It had an autocrat. This was an edited version of my conversation with him and you can read much more, and also watch the video at newyorker.com. Administrations that perform badly can learn and get better which is not the case in Russia and it's an advantage we can forget. On this week's episode of my podcast, I Have to Ask, I spoke with Stephen Kotkin, a historian of Russia and the Soviet Union who has just published the massive second volume of his Joseph Stalin . Historian Stephen Kotkin became the Kleinheinz Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution in 2022. Find them wherever you listen to podcasts. There are internal processes in Russia that account for where we are today. Stephen Kotkin on the History of Harvesters, Telepathy and the Future of Food. He believed what he was likely told or wanted to believe about his own military. Its a fascinating conversation that delves deep into one of the countrys brightest minds. Articles by this author: Essay Spring 1983 Beyond Free Trade He taught at Princeton for more than 30 years, and is the author of nine works of history, including the first two volumes of his biography of Joseph Stalin, Paradoxes of Power, 1878 to 1928 and Waiting for Hitler, 1929 to 1941. David Remnick: Finally, you've been very quick to give credit where credit's due to the Biden administration for reading out its intelligence about the coming invasion, for sanctions, and for a mature response to what's happening. The biggest surprise of course, was the West. Stephen Kotkin: It's a military-police dictatorship. We have here, the assumption that it could be a successful version of that, and it wasn't. Copyright 2022 New York Public Radio. The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University. Stephen Kotkin, a professor of history and international affairs at Princeton University, and a research scholar at the Hoover Institution, respectfully disagrees. Stephen Kotkin: They've done much better than we anticipated based upon what we saw in Afghanistan withdrawal, in the Aukus rollout, the rollout of the deal to sell nuclear submarines to the Australians but they've learned from their mistakes. Putins aggression is not some kind of deviation from the historical pattern, he tells David Remnick. The courage of the Ukrainian people and the bravery and smarts of the Ukrainian government and its president Zelensky, galvanized the West to remember who it was. Stephen Kotkin: I have only the greatest respect for George Kennan, whom I knew, John Mearsheimer is a giant of a scholar but I respectfully disagree. All the minerals that they have that they extract which is all just cash flow. This is the thing about authoritarian regimes. In a sweeping discussion at FIS Maastricht, Professor Stephen Kotkin argues that Ukraine still has a long fight ahead, China has learnt economic strangulation and diplomatic coercion are a better strategy than invasion in Taiwan - and the west must invest more in its financial systems, military alliances and society. Russia is a great power, but not "The great power," except for those few moments in history that you just enumerated. Looking for more episodes? Ever seen a snail go on a skating rampage? David Remnick: Let's discuss the nature of the regime because it seems to me that the Putin regime changed somewhat. Stephen Kotkin is a professor of history at Princeton university and one of the great historians of our time, specializing in Russian and Soviet history. New York Public Radio transcripts are created on a rush deadline, often by contractors. Stephen Kotkin: Putin, Stalin, Hitler, Zelenskyy, and War in Ukraine | Lex Fridman Podcast #289 Lex Fridman 2.67M subscribers Subscribe 34K 2.1M views 8 months ago Lex Fridman Podcast. It's trying to overthrow your regime in some type of so-called collar revolution. Its problem has always been not that sense of self, not that sense of identity, but the fact that it's in a struggle to live up to this aspiration that it has for itself, which it can't because the west has always been more powerful. A whole civilization more than just a country. Stephen Kotkin: Russia has a lot of weapons that they haven't used yet but there are a couple of factors here. Stephen Kotkin is a professor of history at Princeton university and one of the great historians of our time, specializing in Russian and Soviet history. What if anything have they gotten wrong in this? Learn more about your ad choices. Of course, they decided they might need some security in Afghanistan for the new regime and so they sent in all sorts of army regimens to provide security. David Remnick: Such a regime, it seems to me would care above all about wealth, about the highlife about power. How Russias latest commander in Ukraine could change the war. Professor Stephen Kotkin. Of course, that's where Putin himself comes from. It's the subject of Kotkin's latest boo, Podcasts like Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain. You're going to turn the light switch on in your office? We've been hearing from voices both from the past, and present telling us that the reason for what has happened is as George Kennan said, the great blunder of eastward expansion of NATO. Let's not do that again. Report Video. Viktor Yanukovych is still in Russia. Putin is what he is, he's ruling in Russia and he's got these circumstances, almost a syndrome where geopolitics is trying to make up for a power differential that it can't make up for. If money just gushes out of the ground in the form of hydrocarbons, diamonds, or other minerals, the oppressors can emancipate themselves from the oppressed. Stephen Kotkin: With Russia, what you've got is a remarkable civilization. In trying to match the West or at least manage the differential between Russia and the West, they resort to coercion. In the scheme that you're sketching out, it seems to me that at least for a good while, the people these are most aimed at will be able to absorb sanctions. The Chinese cannot come in and substitute because they need that same technology that we're denying to the Russians and so thats the biggest--. The regime became more and more corrupt, less and less sophisticated, less and less trustworthy, less and less popular. All rights reserved. Prior to that, Mr. Baker was Deputy Editor in Chief of The Wall Street Journal from 2009-2013. It's certainly not the same as Xi Jinping or the regime in Iran. It had an autocrat, it had repression, it had militarism, it had suspicion of foreigners in the West. His weekly column for the editorial page, Free Expression, appears in The Wall Street Journal each Tuesday. Historian and author Stephen Kotkin of Princeton University and Stanford University's Hoover Institution talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the historical significance of the life and work of, Stephen Kotkin is a historian and the author of Stalin: Waiting For Hitler, 1929-1941. Then Alexander I victory over Napoleon, and then of course Stalin's victory over Adolf Hitler. Podcast Host and Producer Full Bio Subscribe Apple Podcasts Google Play Episode Guests Jill Dougherty Global Fellow, Kennan Institute, Wilson Center Stephen Sestanovich George F. Kennan. This conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast. That's why Russia had this fortress, this macroeconomic fortress, these foreign currency reserves, the rainy day fund, reasonable inflation. We don't need your taxes, we don't need you to vote, we don't rely on you for anything because we have oil and gas, palladium, and titanium," and fill in the blank. In this episode of Lexman, we talk to Stephen Kotkin about the history of harvesting and the possibility of telepathy. 4) An appearance on Todd Lewis's Praise of Folly podcast. He is the author of nine works of history, including the first two volumes of his planned three-volume history of Russian power and Joseph Stalin, Paradoxes of Power, 18781928andWaiting for Hitler, 19291941. 2) An appearance on Brian Chau's From the New World podcast (nearly three hours!) Stephen Kotkin: What is the Best Political System? It's just a de-profound remarkable place. He has written many books on Stalin and the Soviet Union including the first 2 of a 3 volume work on Stalin, and he is currently working on volume 3.This conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast. Stephen Kotkin: Dont Blame the West for Russias Invasion of Ukraine. Stephen Kotkin is a historian specializing in Stalin and Soviet history. Episode Links:Stalin (book, vol 1): https://amzn.to/2FjdLF2Stalin (book, vol 2): https://amzn.to/2tqyjc3Here's the outline of the episode. Kotkin is the author of an authoritative biography of Joseph Stalin, two volumes of which have been published; a third is in the making. The premise of this show is simple: Peter Robinson poses five questions to Dr. Kotkin: what Xi Jinping, the president of China believes; what Vladimir Putin believes; whether nuclear weapons are a deterrent in the 21st century; the chances of another American renewal; and Kotkins rational basis for loving the United States. He has written many books on Stalin and the Soviet Union including the first 2 of a 3 volume work on Stalin, and he is currently working on volume 3. If you could expand on that and talk about how the internal dynamics of Russia have gone on to describe it both historically and in the present day under Putin, that would be, I think, very helpful. Would you think I'm wrong? Stephen Kotkin: It's not clear that they do. 44 episodes from 34 podcasts have Stephen Kotkin as a topic. Stephen Kotkin. First of all, Ukraine is winning this war only on Twitter. He is currently a professor in history and international affairs at Princeton University and a fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. Since the war in Ukraine broke out a year ago, Kotkin has appeared regularly on Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson to offer his unique perspective on the Russian aggression and answer five questions for us. We need a de-escalation from the maximalists spiral. Stephen Kotkin: Oh, yes. Stephen Kotkin is a professor of history at Princeton and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. We have corrective mechanisms, we have a political system that punishes mistakes. 3) An appearance on Stephen W. Carson's Radical Liberation podcast. The name Angela Davis is a by-word for black radicalism in America. Ad Choices, Never miss a podcast episode again! For more context on the invasion of Ukraine, you might want to hear my conversation with reporters Masha Gessen and Joshua Yaffa who shed light on everything that they've seen on the ground. Perhaps first and foremost, people already thought they knew who Stalin was. We have strong institutions, we have powerful and free media. Produced by The New Yorker It had repression. We're waiting for Viktor Yanukovych to reappear. If not, then you're in for a treat as Stephen Kotkin brings us his latest, ESCARGOT. They can't educate their people, but they only have to be good at one thing to survive, the suppression of alternatives. Each of these had a different focus; there . He discusses the Ojibwa tribe and their oral stories, and how his love for folklore has influenced his work. 34 PODCASTS; 44 EPISODES; 58m AVG DURATION? Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, 5 More Questions For Stephen Kotkin: Ukraine Edition. Stephen Kotkin is a professor of history at Princeton and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. If you're an administrator or a military officer in occupied Ukraine, and you order a cup of tea, you're going to drink that cup of tea? This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. Stephen Kotkin: You want to turn the ignition on in your car, you're going to turn that ignition on? Uncivil Society: 1989 and the Implosion of the Communist Establishment (Stephen Kotkin). The profound defiance of daily life in Kyiv. He taught at Princeton for more than 30 years, and is the author of nine works of history, including the first two volumes of his biography of Joseph Stalin, Paradoxes of Power, 1878 to 1928 and Waiting for Hitler, 1929 to 1941. . 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