Fred Kagan on Ukraine: What's Up With That?
Fred Kagan, on “Ukraine: What's Up With That? Current Situation and Prospects” Frederick W. Kagan, author of the 2007 report "Choosing Victory: A Plan for Success in Iraq," is the director of AEI’s Critical Threats Project and a former professor of military history at the US Military Academy at West Point. His books range from Lessons for a Long War (AEI Press, 2010), coauthored with Thomas Donnelly, to The End of the Old Order: Napoleon and Europe, 1801-1805 (Da Capo, 2006). He, together with the Institute for the Study of War, releases a live Ukraine-Russia war tracker.
Presented by the Program on Constitutional Government on October 28, 2022.
Видео Fred Kagan on Ukraine: What's Up With That? канала Program on Constitutional Government at Harvard
Presented by the Program on Constitutional Government on October 28, 2022.
Видео Fred Kagan on Ukraine: What's Up With That? канала Program on Constitutional Government at Harvard
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