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Ivan U. Kłyszcz - Chechnya: Putin's Pitbull or Achilles Heel? What Might it's Fate be After Kadyrov? 

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Ivan U. Kłyszcz is an analyst and researcher specializing in core issues of international security, notably great power competition, the grand strategy of major powers, and Russian foreign policy. In recent years, the research of Dr Klyszcz has focused on Moscow’s engagements with the countries of the so-called ‘Global South’, with particular focus on Africa, Latin America, and South Asia. His research has been extensively cited in international media (Al-Jazeera, BBC, Deutsche Welle, France 24) and attracted the interest from diplomats, governments, and major NGOs.
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Комментарии : 93   
@PandemoniumMeltDown
@PandemoniumMeltDown Месяц назад
So much knowledge, pouring from so many channels, lately! Thank you, and your guests, for your unflenching efforts to educate and inform.
@TheLobohobo
@TheLobohobo Месяц назад
Quite interesting indeed, & always a pleasure to listen to decent, open minded people! Dankeschön.
@rypted2849
@rypted2849 Месяц назад
Hopefully it becomes a problem for Putin.
@andybacon6748
@andybacon6748 Месяц назад
Yet another fascinating discussion. Thank you very much
@stevenjohns-savage7024
@stevenjohns-savage7024 Месяц назад
Thanks Jonathan 😊
@pdd60absorbed12
@pdd60absorbed12 Месяц назад
Can't think of a more toxic mix than intolerant Islam and Soviet-style belligerence.
@dinkohrvat344
@dinkohrvat344 Месяц назад
great report !!
@Korpen_1979
@Korpen_1979 Месяц назад
Thank you Ivan and Jonathan! Greetings from Sweden
@wendykelling7738
@wendykelling7738 Месяц назад
great interview thank you both. I find it so reassuring when people from different perspectives give their knowledge of the great unknowns that keep the world in conflict. Have to go on working to keep our democracies
@mvjh2277
@mvjh2277 Месяц назад
Binge watching Silicon Curtain, dropped Netflix.
@theresamcpherson7352
@theresamcpherson7352 Месяц назад
Thank you Jonathan and Ivan!
@gerryhouska2859
@gerryhouska2859 Месяц назад
The world is a wonderful place! I have hopes for freedom and self-determination for all the peoples subjected to the muscovite empire.
@ozymandias5130
@ozymandias5130 Месяц назад
How about the people of Donbass and Crimea, do they have the right for self-determination?
@FattestGarfield
@FattestGarfield Месяц назад
@@ozymandias5130They have the right for ATACMS i believe;)
@no8637
@no8637 Месяц назад
Always smart
@rcoupe5796
@rcoupe5796 Месяц назад
Thank you for the content
@philbyd
@philbyd Месяц назад
Silicone curtain is awesome,ATP never stops posting,how do you keep it up?
@crimeajewel
@crimeajewel Месяц назад
❤❤❤❤❤ 🇺🇦 ♥️ 🇺🇦 ❤❤❤❤
@tamamalosi
@tamamalosi Месяц назад
Well done Silicon Curtain! Yet another excellent interview. 😎.
@diverboy70
@diverboy70 Месяц назад
Gothmog is failing and Sauron is weak and angry, a new demon must be found to support the orchs continious slaughters. At the same time the pillars of Mordor is shaking while inner fighting is reaching closer and closer to Sauron himself, the High orchs are smelling the blood and weaknes of Saurons himself.
@basedcatenjoyer2505
@basedcatenjoyer2505 Месяц назад
Excellent show once again
@Tn99994
@Tn99994 21 день назад
As a Georgian im grateful for keeping focus on us ❤ 🇬🇪
@agustinussiahaan6669
@agustinussiahaan6669 Месяц назад
Thanks, Jonathan. Support from Indonesia.
@louisgiokas2206
@louisgiokas2206 Месяц назад
Ivan's comment at about 30:00 about the change of attitude of the Soviets. During the Cold War one of Europe's fears was an American/Soviet condominium. By this was meant that the two great powers would decide the fate of nations between themselves without much reference to those affected.
@tdavies8568
@tdavies8568 Месяц назад
Another great video 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿♥️🇺🇦
@uribensh
@uribensh Месяц назад
Great interview, thank you both!!
@hammertoolz
@hammertoolz Месяц назад
Another great interview .
@peterhumphrys
@peterhumphrys Месяц назад
yes, thank you for continuing to make these interviews available Chechnya is quite a strange case at times, I sure hope that it is a part of the Russian empire's soft underbelly that finds a route to democratic self governance, but the region of the Caucuses is let us say, "rather problemtic" and not easy to find peace without a strong central government that keep the competing players in line.
@buddyrojek9417
@buddyrojek9417 Месяц назад
See my comment above . Money is what makes everything work. There’s Kremlin sources or a more global perspective.
@andrewthomson137
@andrewthomson137 Месяц назад
Excellent analysis as usual!
@georgekay6913
@georgekay6913 Месяц назад
May I suggest another discussion with Ivan Klyzscz about Patriarch Kirill’s essential role in advancing Putin’s kleptocracy?
@davidcpugh8743
@davidcpugh8743 Месяц назад
Russia has a threat not just in Ukraine, but in Siberia. China no longer inferior to them. Russia has no way to prevent this.
@KenVet
@KenVet Месяц назад
Thank You for these videos. I learn much about the numerous subjects and issues regarding the war. I do what I can to help Ukraine, limited by my fixed-income in the U.S. Best reards Sir. Carry On.
@DarkestAlice
@DarkestAlice 28 дней назад
Thank you, Jonathan, for your conversation with Ivan U. Kłyszcz. The more we hear from the experts on your channel, the more I am unable to understand why there was no response by democratic governments around the world to the invasion of Ukraine in 2014 and why the full-scale invasion was still not enough to actually do something instead of talking hot air. I fear this years election results around the world. 🇺🇦 Перемоги і миру всім українцям! 🇺🇦
@gillydior
@gillydior Месяц назад
🇬🇧❤🇺🇦
@kevkeary4700
@kevkeary4700 Месяц назад
@Donovanwashere
@Donovanwashere Месяц назад
🇺🇦🙏🇺🇸
@WalterBurton
@WalterBurton Месяц назад
👍👍👍
@buddyrojek9417
@buddyrojek9417 Месяц назад
If the “Stans” of the former Russian empire can form a federal system that will absorb the various lands under the Russian “federation” it could be possible to draw from Moscows “sphere of influence” this would take capital backing of the government budgets and business investment.
@SL-sd3sg
@SL-sd3sg Месяц назад
💙💛💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🇬🇧
@Dougohere1
@Dougohere1 Месяц назад
An interesting discussion about control through insidious meddling on a truly epic scale. The art of subterfuge is also taken to the highest level by autocratic regimes, with Russia being the most advanced player. We can and must fight with exposure of the lies and at all times speak up with clarity and total transparency, even to the extent of exposing corruption within our own governments. We have to be ruthless in this area and determined, acting with total conviction.
@dwarftomatoproject
@dwarftomatoproject Месяц назад
Russia’s tentacles are far reaching indeed as the discussions on this channel highlight, thanks for the interview!
@hughjass6646
@hughjass6646 Месяц назад
Not only has Russia absolutely dominated the academic space - but it’s the Russocentric colonialist gaze that’s absolutely dominated. And it’s not just Ukraine that the academia has failed. There are no Sakha studies, nor Chechen studies, nor Tatar studies
@TimvanderLeeuw
@TimvanderLeeuw Месяц назад
Regarding comments made at the end, that The West will never see as valid the dehumanizing authoritarian regimes of China etc, well it appears that there is a growing number of people in the West who would like to move to just that kind of government and society, here in Europe and the USA...
@louisgiokas2206
@louisgiokas2206 Месяц назад
Jonathan, the Taliban didn't kick the US out of Afghanistan. The US decided to leave Afghanistan. The withdrawal was done very badly to be sure, but it was done for American political reasons. Just to give some background, as far back as the 2000 presidential election George W. Bush ran on a platform that included a cessation of "nation building" activities by the US. Then 9/11 happened. That, including the whole GWT was a detour. This all goes back to Vietnam. There too, the US withdrew. Prior to that, though, was Korea where "nation building" has worked brilliantly. Unlike Ukraine, both in Vietnam and Afghanistan, the people the US was supporting were not willing to fight for their own freedom. So, the US has veered away from such engagement.
@stevenpace892
@stevenpace892 Месяц назад
Maybe now would be a good time for Georgia to take back its land.
@halporter9
@halporter9 Месяц назад
I’ve been wondering about these very issues.
@davidgleinbach7316
@davidgleinbach7316 Месяц назад
RESPECT, 2:12 EXCELENCE IN FREE SPEECH!...... SILICONE CURTAIN SETS THE BAR IN LIFE AFTER THE COLD WAR 1, AS WE CAREFULLY SIDLE INTO COLD WAR 2. THE BEST OF INTERNET DISCOURSE IN THE 21ST CENTURY. THANK YOU JONATHAN WE WILL FOLLOW YOUR PROGRAM WHEREVER IT LANDS POST RU-vid AS THIS CHANNELS EDITORIAL PRACTICE IS LEADING TO SELF-IMMOLATION OF THIER POPULAR OUTLET.🔱⭐
@davidcpugh8743
@davidcpugh8743 Месяц назад
Chechnya just waiting for the opportunity. Along with most of the Caucasus, once Russia broken in Ukraine. Opportunity looms. Putin led his nation into a disaster!
@malloc7108
@malloc7108 Месяц назад
Been wondering this for a while after seeing The next Kadyrov in the line.
@CatalystD9
@CatalystD9 Месяц назад
Axis of Malign Intent 🇷🇺 🇨🇳 🇮🇷 🇰🇵
@davidcpugh8743
@davidcpugh8743 Месяц назад
Russia not resurgent. Instead flailing. Doomed to lose in Ukraine.
@tebulosmta1932
@tebulosmta1932 Месяц назад
Why does everybody keep saying "Kadyrov's Chechnya"? This is the Kremlin's Chechnya, and there is only Russian criminal power there. It does not matter if one Russian official is named "Kadyrov" or "Petrov".
@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl
@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl Месяц назад
As far as I remember, Chechnya has more in common with Ukraine than with Russia ("culture wise", history wise). One may correct me if I'm wrong but both were part of the "Samartian Empire" for quiet a long time. They even broke into "the West" and conquered parts of it until Rom broke them in a huge battle and thousands became part of the Roman Empire. There's significant roots of Samartians on the British Island too.
@tebulosmta1932
@tebulosmta1932 Месяц назад
@@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl I would say that Chechnya and Ukraine have also more in common with Ukraine in the sense of the morbid hatred and obsession of the Russian Empire towards them for centuries, except that Chechnya has only a population of a million. Both nations have endured enormous aggression from the Russian Empire throughout history. Besides constant military attacks and massacres, Russia also uses all kinds of hybrid methods to influence the culture and manipulate the history of these peoples constantly. What all media nowadays call "Kadyrov's Chechnya" is an example of what is going to happen to Ukraine if Russia takes it over.
@martavdz4972
@martavdz4972 Месяц назад
​​​@@teardrop-in-a-fishbowlThey have that in common, but generally, not so much. Chechens aren't Slavs like Ukrainians and their society is Islamic and much less egalitarian. Their folk costumes are totally different, Ukraine is mostly lowlands while Chechnya is mountainous, which has huge implications in the culture and mentality. Etc. etc. They're very different countries that happen to have several things in common. My high school English teacher was Chechnyan and she looked very different from Ukrainians and her mentality was very different, she was much less easy-going than Ukrainians. Being from a mountain culture myself, I could tell she was, too.
@martavdz4972
@martavdz4972 Месяц назад
Good point, I suppose it's because Kadyrov really has some power there. Like this video says, it's a country centered around Kadyrov's family. And he's the symbol of the Islamic leadership. It's a muslim country, so when you're talking about it's muslim aspects, Putin just won't do.
@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl
@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl Месяц назад
@@tebulosmta1932 That's true too, this unwanted "Russian culture" pressed onto them.
@rikkys
@rikkys Месяц назад
Jonathan' please load your questions a little less. We know your smart and know what your talking about but your questions are very loaded.. ❤ Let them speak.
@EEX97623
@EEX97623 Месяц назад
It's a conversation, a balance of time and input from host and guest
@martavdz4972
@martavdz4972 Месяц назад
What are you even talking about? 95% of Jonathan's videos are the guests speaking.
@rikkys
@rikkys Месяц назад
@martavdz4972 Don't listen to me on Friday when I've had a beer. I'd delete it if I could lol.
@cinepost
@cinepost Месяц назад
Why is this guy smiling?
@ozymandias5130
@ozymandias5130 Месяц назад
Because he is a bad liar.
@SiliconCurtain
@SiliconCurtain Месяц назад
Because he’s humane, and a kind and empathetic individual. You have a problem with smiling?!
@ozymandias5130
@ozymandias5130 Месяц назад
It's weirdly satisfying to watch these two cry about the failed destabilization and takeover of Chechnya. They seem to support separatism very much in this case, while completely refusing to support separatism in the case of Donbass. Says a lot about the moral values of these creatures.
@SiliconCurtain
@SiliconCurtain Месяц назад
Probably because a majority of people in Donbas never freely expressed a desire to be part of Russia.
@ozymandias5130
@ozymandias5130 Месяц назад
@@SiliconCurtain That is a bold faced lie. Are you not ashamed? What is wrong with you. Referendums in Donbass were overwhelmingly pro-Russian since 2014 and a crushing majority of the population voted in them.
@mikejess04
@mikejess04 Месяц назад
Clueless “expert”.
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