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Downstream: Putin’s War in Ukraine Has Ancient Roots w/ Serhii Plokhy

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Nov 3, 2025
Serhii Plokhy, a Harvard scholar specializing in Ukrainian history, delves into the historical roots of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He explains why Russia is viewed as a declining empire and how its perceptions of Ukraine shape current policies. Plokhy also critiques Putin's narrative around 'de-Nazification' as a means to erase Ukrainian identity. The discussion touches on nuclear proliferation risks and the geopolitical landscape, underscoring the implications of Russia's military strategies amid a resurging multipolar world.
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Personal Roots In War-Torn Zaporizhzhia

  • Serhii Plokhy describes his birthplace in Zaporizhzhia and family villages now affected by war.
  • He visited family near front lines, giving him both personal and scholarly perspectives on the conflict.
INSIGHT

Denial Of Ukrainian Nationhood

  • Putin denies Ukrainian distinct identity by claiming Ukrainians and Russians are one nation.
  • That ideology underpins policies aimed at annihilating Ukrainian nationhood rather than mere territorial control.
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Religion And Geography Shape Russian Ambition

  • Plokhy links Russia's civilizational claims to Orthodox Christianity and Byzantine legacy.
  • He also ties its expansive imperialism to Eurasian geography and inheritance from Mongol-era territorial patterns.
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