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CRIMEA, RUSSIA – FEBRUARY 24, 2022: Tanks move across the town of Armyansk, northern Crimea. Early on February 24, President Putin announced a special military operation to be conducted by the Russian Armed Forces in response to appeals for help from the leaders of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics. Sergei Malgavko/TASS (Photo by Sergei MalgavkoTASS via Getty Images)
Russian tanks move through the town of Armyansk, Ukraine, as part of the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022.  Photo by Sergei Malgavko\TASS via Getty Images.
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February 25, 2022

Podcast: Vance Serchuk on the History and Politics Behind Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

By Vance Serchuk, Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has begun. To explain how it came about and what can be done, a top foreign-policy scholar joins the podcast this week.

This Week’s Guest: Vance Serchuk

This week, Russia began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russian airstrikes are now hitting Ukrainian military installations and Russian tanks are now rolling into Ukrainian cities.

This invasion is an inflection point in Russian-Western relations, the largest since the end of the cold war. To help us understand the full historical and political context behind it, we invited the foreign-policy scholar Vance Serchuk to join our podcast. In conversation with Mosaic’s editor Jonathan Silver, he explains the history behind Russia’s relations with its East European neighbors, what is motivating Russia’s aggression now, and what options the United States and its allies, including Israel, have for aiding Ukraine.

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