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Nyet to Russia? Tamas Krausz, Professor of Russian History at Eotvos Lorand University of Sciences in Budapest

Regardless of its outcome, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will for years remain an open wound between two peoples who once considered themselves brothers. But while fratricidal strife is as old as history, the confrontation over Ukraine may have given birth to a totally new phenomenon of instrumentalized and cultivated hatred. Who does it serve? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Tamas Krausz, Professor of Russian History at Eotvos Lorand University of Sciences in Budapest.

8.05.2022
28:25 min
8.05.2022
28:25 min
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Nyet to Russia? Tamas Krausz, Professor of Russian History at Eotvos Lorand University of Sciences in Budapest
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.