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Pyotr's Power Plays

Podkast av Pyotr Kurzin

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Unfiltered updates and sharp geopolitical analysis on the globe's biggest games. Hosted by Pyotr Kurzin, a British-Russian analyst with experience at the World Bank, International Crisis Group, and Johns Hopkins SAIS, this podcast cuts through the noise to explain what’s really happening. New episodes every week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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episode What Hungary's Election Means for Ukraine, NATO and Europe's Future cover

What Hungary's Election Means for Ukraine, NATO and Europe's Future

Orbán is out after 16 years in power — and not by a narrow margin, but in a way that could hand the opposition a two-thirds majority. This isn’t just a domestic political shift. It has immediate implications for the European Union, for NATO cohesion, and for the war in Ukraine. Under Orbán, Hungary acted as a consistent obstacle inside the EU — blocking aid to Kyiv, delaying sanctions, and maintaining close ties with Moscow. His defeat could remove that friction, making it easier for Europe to act collectively at a critical moment. But this is also a deeper test of political systems. Orbán’s Hungary became the most prominent example of so-called “illiberal democracy” in Europe. His loss raises a key question: can systems like this be reversed through elections? Because while the result is decisive, the system he built doesn’t disappear overnight. What happens next — and whether Hungary can actually pivot — will matter just as much as the election itself. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

13. april 2026 - 15 min
episode What's Really Happening Between the UK, Russia and NATO cover

What's Really Happening Between the UK, Russia and NATO

Russia is pushing new limits as it increases surveillance and convert activities around the UK, contributing to the deepening rifts between Trump and NATO. It follows reports that Russian submarines were operating over critical British undersea cables and pipelines. While no damage was done, the incident highlights a deeper reality: this is not a one-off provocation, but part of a broader pattern of Russian hybrid warfare aimed at mapping and exploiting Western vulnerabilities. The episode explores what this reveals about Britain’s limited ability to protect its infrastructure, the growing gap between rhetoric and capability, and how this fits into a wider geopolitical shift as Europe recalibrates amid uncertainty over US leadership and rising global tensions. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

10. april 2026 - 17 min
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China isn't Panicking About the Iran War In the Way You Think

China has publicly condemned the strikes on Iran. But behind the rhetoric, Beijing’s response appears far more strategic than many assume. When the United States and Israel targeted elements of Iran’s leadership, some analysts quickly framed the crisis as a setback for China — one of Tehran’s key economic partners. Yet China’s interests in the Middle East are far more pragmatic and less ideological than that narrative suggests. For Beijing, the priority is not defending Iran at all costs. It is managing its long-term rivalry with the United States, safeguarding vital energy routes, and preventing instability that could disrupt global markets. In this episode, we examine China’s real calculations as the crisis unfolds: the limits of Beijing’s influence in the region, why it remains cautious about deeper involvement, and whether renewed conflict in the Middle East could ultimately serve China’s strategic interests by drawing American attention and resources away from Asia. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

16. mars 2026 - 16 min
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