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Jakub Janda is a Czech political scientist and the Executive Director of the European Value Center for Security Policy. Based in Prague and now also active in Taipei, Jakub has been at the forefront of efforts to counter hybrid threats from authoritarian regimes, with a sharp focus on Russian and Chinese influence operations in Europe and beyond.
00:00 Introduction to Czech Politics and Indo-Pacific Relations
02:35 Czech Republic's Unique Position on China and Taiwan
05:27 The Impact of Czech Elections on Foreign Policy
08:10 US-Russia-China Dynamics and the Reverse Kissinger
11:16 China's Strategic Interests in Europe and Indo-Pacific
13:58 China's Military Assertiveness and Economic Engagement
16:56 Long-term Chinese Strategy and Global Alliances
23:48 The Cost of Alliances in Asia
26:15 The Impact of Ukraine on Indo-Pacific Security
29:05 Taiwan's Lessons from Ukraine
34:38 China's Strategic Options for Taiwan
43:08 Advice for European Leaders on Indo-Pacific Strategy
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Jonas Ohman is Co-founder of Blue/Yellow www.blue-yellow.lt Europe's biggest non-governmental supplier of military aid to Ukraine. Blue/Yellow has raised $100million since 2014, primarily in Lithuania, a country of only 3 million people. We talked to Jonas about his personal journey, the outstanding work of his NGO and the situation on the ground in Ukraine as he sees it.
00:00 Journey to Lithuania
04:15 Understanding the Nordic Perspective
06:56 The Role of Blue Yellow in Supporting Ukraine
11:14 The Evolution of Warfare: Drones and Technology
12:30 Changes in Ukraine: From 2014 to Now
16:46 Nation Building and Identity in Ukraine
17:01 Logistics and Challenges of Humanitarian Aid
18:29 Understanding the Humanitarian Response to Ukraine
23:33 Lessons Learned from the Ongoing Conflict
28:09 The Example of Finland
32:51 Shifting Security Paradigms in Europe
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Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's former Minister of Foreign Affairs, discusses diplomacy in the ongoing war. Together with Gabrielius Landsbergis he talks about the failures of de-escalation and the historical context that has shaped Western perceptions of Ukraine. Touching on peace plans, security guarantees and nuclear weapons, this is a very enlightening crash course in what the West is doing wrong.00:00 Introduction to Ukraine's Diplomatic Struggles02:06 Lessons from Failed De-escalation Efforts05:50 Historical Context and Western Misunderstandings07:57 The West's Evolving Perception of Ukraine09:38 Challenges of Peace Plans and Ceasefires11:19 Ukrainian Opinions about Peace Deals14:15 Putin's Motivations for Negotiation15:59 The Need for Security Guarantees19:14 The Feasibility of Peacekeepers21:04 Historical Lessons from Minsk Agreements22:59 The Importance of Kursk in Negotiations25:03 The Nuclear Weapons Debate31:49 The Call for Elections Amidst War34:35 Responses to the Pope's comments36:39 President Zelensky's Diplomacy
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Thórdís Gylfadóttir was Iceland's Minister of Foreign Affairs until recently. And recently a lot has been going on in her neighbourhood–the North Atlantic and Arctic. She explains her perspective to Gabrielius Landsbergis at this historic and unpredictable moment in the region's history.
00:00 Iceland's Foreign Policy and Political Landscape
08:10 Iceland's Support for Ukraine
14:34 Geopolitics of the Arctic Region
18:55 Greenland's Independence and Future Prospects
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Vytis Jurkonis is a Lithuanian human rights defender and the go-to-guy for dissidents who need to flee Belarus and Russia. In this pilot episode of Escalation, Gabrielius Landsbergis talks to Vytis about how Lithuania became a haven for dissidents, and how we could achieve the goal of Belarus and Russia becoming free, peaceful and democratic countries.
00:00 Introduction
02:17 Lithuania as a Place of Refuge
05:00 The Process of Seeking Refuge in Lithuania
07:39 Understanding the Belarusian Regime
09:52 Negotiating with Authoritarian Leaders
12:37 Lithuania's Role in Supporting Dissidents
15:01 Svetlana Tsikhanouskaya and Lithuania
16:54 Lithuania's Historical Support for Freedom
20:58 Solidarity with Freedom Movements in Eastern Europe
23:30 Understanding Russia's Opposition and Dissidents
29:00 The Role of Independent Media in Russia
32:12 The Complexity of Russian Identity and Guilt
38:53 The Path to a Democratic Russia
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