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Media Appearances

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    The Russian View of What Happened to Flight MH17

    • July 21, 2014

    With the international investigation of the Malaysian plane crash yet to begin in earnest, the West will base its understanding on evidence supplied mainly by the United States and Russia will see Western actions as punishment not for shooting down the plane, but rather for Moscow’s position on Ukraine.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Putin’s Perspective Abroad Swayed by Quest for Popularity at Home

    • March 21, 2014

    All of Putin’s actions, such as annexation of Crimea, trying to suffocate Ukraine, and trying to contain the United States and West in general, are a response to his domestic agenda. To survive, Putin wants to return to the old militaristic Russia and to become a war president.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Putin Addresses Parliament on Crimea Independence

    • March 20, 2014

    Vladimir Putin’s policy is to do what he sees right, regardless of what others think about it. He is ready for sanctions and to accept the costs.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    After Crimea Votes to Secede, How Will United States and Russia Handle Gravest Crisis Since Cold War?

    • March 17, 2014

    From the perspective of Putin and his associates, Ukraine is a red line and the West, in the form of NATO, was crossing it.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Cold Warning?

    • March 16, 2014

    A second Cold War is emerging because of the mistakes that were made by both Russia and the West at the end of the first Cold War and during the inter-Cold War period.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Putin Says “No Need for Use of Force” in Ukraine

    • March 06, 2014

    It seems unlikely that Russian armed forces will move beyond the Crimean peninsula. The softer and more conciliatory tone taken by Putin could be a result of the determination of the United States and Europe to take action against Russia.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    What's Next in Ukraine and Syria for the US and Russia?

    • March 03, 2014

    Putin interprets the victory of the Maidan in Ukraine as a victory of anti-Russian and pro-Western forces. He is very concerned about the possibility of having an anti-Russian state right on the Russian border.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Crimea Crisis “Most Dangerous Moment Since End of Cold War in Europe”

    • March 01, 2014

    The crisis in Crimea is the most dangerous moment since the end of the Cold War, with the risk of not only an escalation of tension between Ukraine and Russia, but also between Russia and NATO.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Situation in Ukraine

    • February 27, 2014

    The situation in Ukraine is very unstable and dangerous, and Moscow's support of the delayed Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and non-recognition of the new authorities in Kyiv only adds to the tension.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Ukraine Caught in a “Zero-Sum” Game

    • February 25, 2014

    Russia and the EU are trying to pull Ukraine into their orbit rather than cooperating on what would be best for the country.

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