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Russia's Economy Isn't What the West Told You | Michael Hudson, Alan Freeman & Radhika Desai

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Radhika Desai and Alan Freeman discuss observations from their recent trip to Russia with Michael Hudson, analyzing the political economy of Russia today and situating its place in the shifting world order. The discussion covers Russia's efforts at Eurasion integration, the Chinese development model, prospects for multi-polarity, the connection between fascism and imperialism, and popular and political sentiment around the Ukraine War.

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