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How the USSR tried to run the world

2023/11/10
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This week, Meduza spoke to Dr. Sergey Radchenko) about his next book, To Run the World: The Kremlin’s Cold War Bid for Global Power)* *(Cambridge University Press), forthcoming in 2024), which explores the era’s diplomatic history, focusing on how narratives of legitimacy offer crucial insights for interpreting Moscow’s motivations and foreign policy.

The conversation covers telling anecdotes about prominent world leaders like Richard Nixon, Nikita Khrushchev, and Leonid Brezhnev, their psychology, and how individual quirks shaped world events. Dr. Radchenko explains how resentment and the need for legitimacy and recognition drove Soviet decision-making in ways that past literature about communist ideology and imperialism fails to capture.

Timestamps for this episode:

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06:22 The Role of recognition and legitimacy in Soviet foreign policy

08:56 Raskolnikov on the global stage

12:24 The strange pursuit of greatness and global leadership

14:52 Soviet ambitions and Soviet means

17:02 Moscow's persistent resentment

21:34 The Berlin Crisis

28:30 The paradox of the USSR as a great power

31:08 China's role in Soviet self-perceptions

34:13 Autocrats and peace promotion

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