The CEPA Podcast
The CEPA Podcast [https://cepa.org/podcasts/the-cepa-podcast/] is a series of dynamic interviews, bringing together leaders and experts from both sides of the Atlantic to explore the most important challenges shaping our world today. In this episode, Dr. Evgeny Roshchin, director of CEPA's Democratic Resilience program, is joined by CEPA Senior Fellow Sam Greene, journalist Julia Ioffe of Puck, and Vladislav Kulminski, Moldova's Ambassador to the United States, to assess what comes next for Putin's regime. They examine whether a worsening economy, a stalling war, and growing pressure at home are weakening Putin's grip or simply hardening it. They dig into how authoritarian regimes break down, who might step in if Putin were gone, and what his survival or fall would mean for Moldova and the West. Speakers: · Julia Ioffe [https://puck.news/author/julia-ioffe/], Founding Partner and Washington Correspondent, Puck · Sam Greene [https://cepa.org/author/sam-greene/], Senior Fellow, Democratic Resilience, Center for European Policy Analysis · H.E. Vladislav Kulminski [https://sua.mfa.gov.md/en/content/ambassador], Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to the United States and Mexico, Embassy of the Republic of Moldova Moderated by: · Dr. Evgeny Roshchin [https://cepa.org/author/evgeny-roshchin/], Director, Democratic Resilience, Center for European Policy Analysis; Visiting Scholar, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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