Russia Is Weaker—but Is It Less Threatening? | Foreign Affairs Interview Podcast
Foreign Affairs invites you to listen to its podcast, the Foreign Affairs Interview. This episode with Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Michael Kofman was originally published on December 1, 2022.
Russia has suffered major setbacks on the battlefield in Ukraine, its economy is battered by Western sanctions, and its diplomatic clout has suffered due to President Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion. It is fair to say that Russia is militarily, economically, and geopolitically weaker than it was a year ago—and policymakers in Washington and Europe may be tempted to downgrade the Russian threat as a result.
But dismissing Russia would be a mistake, argue Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Michael Kofman in the November/December issue of Foreign Affairs. “Russian power and influence may be diminished, but that does not mean Russia will become dramatically less threatening,” they write. “Instead, some aspects of the threat are likely to worsen.”
In this episode, Kendall-Taylor and Kofman speak with Deputy Editor Kate Brannen as part of Foreign Affairs’ event series. We discuss the state of Russian power, Ukraine’s recent battlefield wins, and how this war might end.
SOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE
“Russia’s Dangerous Decline” by Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Michael Kofman
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ukraine/russia-dangerous-decline