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From Brother to Other
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Feb 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
It’s a year since Russia launched its war in Ukraine; a year that has brought failure, humiliation, defeat and heavy losses on the battlefield, and international isolation. The conflict has impacted the entire Russian population, with unprecedented sanctions and an unpopular and poorly executed nationwide mobilization. Ukraine was always considered Russia’s closest and most loved neighbour, and yet the Kremlin’s so-called ‘special military operation’ still apparently enjoys considerable support and acceptance among Russians.
Journalists Tim Whewell and Nick Sturdee tell the story of how the war has been presented to the Russian people. They explore the myths, lies and truths that have won Vladimir Putin the support he needs to sustain a war effort on whose success his rule and place in history will depend.
From a Russian state TV talk-show host, to a star blogger, singer and so-called ‘Z poet’, Analysis investigates the war and the Russian public, showing how deception and propaganda are orchestrated and fed to the nation.
Journalists Tim Whewell and Nick Sturdee tell the story of how the war has been presented to the Russian people. They explore the myths, lies and truths that have won Vladimir Putin the support he needs to sustain a war effort on whose success his rule and place in history will depend.
From a Russian state TV talk-show host, to a star blogger, singer and so-called ‘Z poet’, Analysis investigates the war and the Russian public, showing how deception and propaganda are orchestrated and fed to the nation.
Released:
Feb 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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