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Paradox in US response to Russia? with Thomas Friedman of The New York Times

Paradox in US response to Russia? with Thomas Friedman of The New York Times

FromCall Me Back - with Dan Senor


Paradox in US response to Russia? with Thomas Friedman of The New York Times

FromCall Me Back - with Dan Senor

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Regardless of how or when the Russia-Ukraine war ends, is it possible to see the very early signs of a new geopolitical order taking shape? There are certainly some surprises, especially as it relates to Germany’s response to the crisis and – more broadly – the unity of Europe, and the overall scale of the economic response. Are there other new trends or global power centers we should be keeping an eye on? It’s a question we will be asking a number of our guests going forward.


This week we sit down with Thomas Friedman, the Pulitzer Prize winning foreign affairs columnist for The New York Times, and a bestselling author of many books, including “From Beirut to Jerusalem”, “The World is Flat”, and “Thank You For Being Late”.


One piece to flag, on our exchange about what seems to me to be a schizophrenic approach to energy policy in the midst of Russia’s war, we highly recommend an editorial from The Wall Street Journal:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/joe-bidens-u-s-oil-embargo-russia-energy-natural-gas-vladimir-putin-ukraine-11646780609
Released:
Apr 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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