
Intelligence Squared Neighbouring Russia, with Erika Fatland
Jun 24, 2022
Erika Fatland, a Norwegian writer focused on cultural history and author of 'The Border,' joins to explore the complexities of Russia's relationships with its 14 neighboring countries. She discusses how the historical context of imperialism and Soviet influence shapes these dynamics today. From North Korea's ties influenced by communism to Georgia’s vibrant culture amid geopolitical strife, Fatland reveals the tensions and connections that define these nations. Her reflections on Ukraine’s current conflict and its identity crises add critical contemporary insight.
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Shifting Power Dynamics
- In the 19th century, Russia was dominant over China.
- Today, the power dynamic has flipped, with China being the stronger nation economically.
Decline of Nomadism
- Mongolia's nomadic population is declining due to harsh climate conditions.
- Many forced into Ulaanbaatar live in yurts, contributing to pollution.
Kazakhstan's Soviet Legacy
- Kazakhstan suffered greatly under Soviet rule, particularly during the forced collectivization.
- The Soviet legacy contributed to Kazakhstan's post-independence dictatorship.



