
The Foreign Affairs Interview Putin’s Fight Won’t End With Ukraine
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Jan 30, 2025 Andrea Kendall-Taylor, a former intelligence official and expert on authoritarian regimes, teams up with Michael Kofman, an analyst known for his insights on the Ukraine conflict. They delve into Russia's military strategy and the implications for global politics as Ukraine faces increasing challenges. The duo discusses the resilience of the Russian economy under sanctions and Putin's enduring ambitions that may threaten Western interests beyond the current war. Their analysis paints a complex picture of the battlefield and the shifting political landscape.
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Russia's Economic Adaptation
- Russia's economy has adapted to sanctions, aided by high defense spending and external support.
- Costs exist, like high inflation and labor shortages, but haven't crippled the war effort.
Russia's Material and Manpower Constraints
- Russia faces constraints in materiel, relying on Soviet-era equipment.
- Manpower shortages are also a concern, despite Russia's large population.
Putin's Grip on Power
- Putin's power seems stable due to successful repression.
- Threats could arise from economic woes or elite discontent, though currently unlikely.

