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David Satter: The Nature of Putin's Regime and the Reasons for its Foreign Policy

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Transcript: https://westminster-institute.org/events/the-nature-of-putins-regime-and-the-reasons-for-its-foreign-policy/

David Satter, a former Moscow correspondent, is a long time observer of Russia and the former Soviet Union. He is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a fellow of the Foreign Policy Institute of Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

Satter was born in Chicago in 1947 and graduated from the University of Chicago and Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar and earned a B.Litt degree in political philosophy. He worked for four years as a police reporter for the Chicago Tribune and, in 1976, he was named Moscow correspondent of the London Financial Times. He worked in Moscow for six years, from 1976 to 1982, during which time he sought out Soviet citizens with the intention of preserving their accounts of the Soviet totalitarian system for posterity.

After completing his term in Moscow, Satter became a special correspondent on Soviet affairs for The Wall Street Journal, contributing to the paper’s editorial page. In 1990, he was named a Thornton Hooper fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia and then a senior fellow at the Institute. From 2003 to 2008, he was a research fellow at the Hoover Institution. In 2008, he was also a visiting professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He teaches a course on contemporary Russian history at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced Academic Programs.

Satter has written three books about Russia: Russia: It Was a Long Time Ago and It Never Happened Anyway: Russia and the Communist Past (Yale, 2011); Age of Delirium: the Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union (Knopf, 1996; paperback, Yale 2001); and Darkness at Dawn: the Rise of the Russian Criminal State (Yale 2003). His books have been translated into Russian, Estonian, Latvian, Czech, Portuguese and Vietnamese. His first book, Age of Delirium, has been made into a documentary film in a U.S. – Latvian – Russian joint production.

Satter has testified frequently on Russian affairs before Congressional committees. He has written extensively for the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal. His articles and op-ed pieces have also appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The National Interest, National Review, National Review Online, Forbes.com, The New Republic, The Weekly Standard, The New York Sun, The New York Review of Books, Reader’s Digest and The Washington Times. He is frequently interviewed in both Russian and English by Radio Liberty, the Voice of America and the BBC Russian Service and has appeared on CNN, CNN International, BBC World, the Charlie Rose Show, Al Jazeera, France 24, Fox News, C-Span and ORT and RTR, the state run Russian television networks.

00:00:00 Introduction
00:03:49 Overview
00:05:10 Soviet Ideology and Afghanistan
00:08:21 Post-Soviet Foreign Policy
00:10:41 Chechnya
00:13:24 False Ideas from the Communist Past
00:15:54 No Rule of Law
00:18:35 Corrupt Privatization
00:20:46 Desperation
00:23:37 Demographic Devastation
00:28:11 Russian Apartment Bombings
00:37:33 Russiagate
00:39:25 The Steele Dossier
00:42:25 Ukraine Manipulation
00:44:10 Making the World Fear Russia
00:47:40 How to Deal with Russia
00:53:03 Disarming the Regime with Truth
00:55:24 Discussion
00:55:42 Will Russia Invade Belarus?
01:00:58 Is Nord Stream 2’s Future in Danger?
01:02:14 A Religious Revival in Russia
01:06:41 What is Russia’s Geopolitical Strategy?
01:12:08 Could Russia Have a Vaccine for COVID-19?
01:13:23 What Should the U.S. Worry About?

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