In Moscow's Shadows

In Moscow's Shadows 77: Gorbachev's Hope vs Putin's Victimhood, a short rumination

September 01, 2022 Mark Galeotti Episode 77
In Moscow's Shadows 77: Gorbachev's Hope vs Putin's Victimhood, a short rumination
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In Moscow's Shadows 77: Gorbachev's Hope vs Putin's Victimhood, a short rumination
Sep 01, 2022 Episode 77
Mark Galeotti

A short, one-segment piece in which I consider one of the less widely-discussed aspects of Gorbachev's legacy (and quite why he sat so uncomfortably for the present regime): that he stood for hope (however naive or badly-executed sometimes) rather than the victimhood at the heart of Putin's message.

My snap appreciation of Gorbachev is here, and Leon Aron's obit is here.

You can also follow my blog, In Moscow's Shadows, and become one of the podcast's supporting Patrons and gain question-asking rights and access to exclusive extra materials right here


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A short, one-segment piece in which I consider one of the less widely-discussed aspects of Gorbachev's legacy (and quite why he sat so uncomfortably for the present regime): that he stood for hope (however naive or badly-executed sometimes) rather than the victimhood at the heart of Putin's message.

My snap appreciation of Gorbachev is here, and Leon Aron's obit is here.

You can also follow my blog, In Moscow's Shadows, and become one of the podcast's supporting Patrons and gain question-asking rights and access to exclusive extra materials right here


Support the Show.