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Blaming, framing & shaming? Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center

The US claim of exceptionalism, even supremacy, has long been a strong irritant for the Russians, especially coupled with the hardship and humiliation brought about by the collapse of the Soviet Union. Fast-forward 30 years, how does Moscow see the tearing down of statues and the revision of not just history books but national identity currently underway across the pond? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center.

Blaming, framing & shaming? Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center
Worlds Apart is a fast-paced, in-depth discussion on the most pressing issues facing the world today.It strives to depart from the traditional Q&A form of interview in favor of a more emotive and engaging conversation. Host Oksana Boyko is not afraid to ask the hard questions that others avoid, with the aim of promoting intelligent public debate.