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I listened to the whole thing. The interviews provide eye-opening perspective on Russia’s slide back to dictatorship just as things were looking up for the post-USSR country. A chilling reminder of how easily corruption can slide democracy into dictatorship, the power of controlling the narrative (a stark reminder of the grave importance of media independence from the government), and most importantly, a beacon of hope for the Russian people. There are people, Russians, working hard to bring truth to the Russian people, and end the dark night that has fallen - once again - on Moscow. They are heroes.
Feuille3 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/24/23
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For anyone who has listened to the Economist’s online talks about the Russia-Ukraine war, Arkady Ostrovsky is reliably eloquent, incisive and most gratifyingly original. Always worth hearing out, even when, or perhaps particularly when, he follows his train of thought and logic to rather...Read full review »
KdeKundevar via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/10/23
A very enlightening view of the war
RCLNickName via Apple Podcasts · Brazil · 04/03/23
Best podcast I’ve listened to in years. Fascinating, thought provoking, skilfully put together, beautifully narrated.?
Anoihs via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/23/23
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