Karen Dawisha and Marie Yovanovitch provide a deeper look at Russia's war in Ukraine

Karen Dawisha and Marie Yovanovitch provide a deeper look at Russia's war in Ukraine

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      25. mar. 2022
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It's been nearly a month since Vladimir Putin attacked Ukraine, so we are taking another look at how we got here. First, an interview from 2014 with the late political scientist Karen Dawisha on how Putin and his cronies became so fabulously wealthy. She told NPR's Arun Rath that leveling economic sanctions would have been effective because Putin expected military action instead. Second, we have a new memoir from Marie Yovanovitch who was ousted as ambassador to Ukraine by President Trump and played a key role in his impeachment. She told NPR's Mary Louise Kelly it was a painful experience.

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