

Glenn Diesen - Greater Eurasia Podcast
Glenn Diesen
Russian foreign policy, Geoeconomics & Eurasian integration
Books by Professor Diesen: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B09FPQ4MDL
Books by Professor Diesen: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B09FPQ4MDL
Episodes
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Nov 10, 2025 • 49min
Michael Hudson: The Strange Case of Europe’s Decline & Self-Harm
Michael Hudson, a renowned classical economist, unpacks the complexities behind Europe's economic decline and self-inflicted wounds. He reveals the motivations driving Europe's push to seize Russian assets and the military-industrial interests behind it. Hudson also discusses the implications of EU actions against China, risking economic isolation and supply disruptions. He critiques the shift in national interest favoring elites over public welfare, and emphasizes the long-term decline linked to financialization over manufacturing. A clarion call for change echoes throughout the conversation.

Nov 9, 2025 • 38min
Jeffrey Sachs: Venezuela Regime Change - Oil & Gangster Politics
Renowned economics professor Jeffrey Sachs, a former advisor to various governments, delves deep into U.S. regime-change strategies in Venezuela. He discusses the destructive impact of U.S. foreign policy, illustrating how it undermines democracy and promotes chaos. Sachs reveals the motivations behind interventions, including anti-leftist ideology and corporate interests in Venezuelan oil. He critiques the Nobel Peace Prize's role in legitimizing military actions and highlights the need for mutual respect among powers to avoid conflict over resources.

Nov 9, 2025 • 1h 2min
Richard Wolff: Economic Decline Fuels U.S. Political Meltdown
Join Richard Wolff, a Marxian economist renowned for his insights on capitalism, as he analyzes the U.S. economic decline and its political repercussions. He argues that capitalism's center has shifted East and outlines the lack of viable paths for the West to regain industrial leadership. Wolff discusses the political theater surrounding tariffs, recent election backlash against the status quo, and systemic polarization in American politics. He cautions that U.S. strategies are extracting resources from allies, warning Europe to rethink ties with a declining America.

Nov 8, 2025 • 1h 3min
Alastair Crooke: Western Politics Broken - China & Russia Triumph
Alastair Crooke, a former British diplomat and founder of Conflicts Forum, shares his insights on the crises within Western politics and the ascending powers of China and Russia. He discusses how China's Belt and Road initiative is reshaping global finance, while Russia resists temporary compromises in Ukraine amidst sanctions that lack real impact. Crooke warns of Europe's military limits and its reliance on the Ukraine narrative for cohesion, predicting a future dominated by a shifting world order favoring China.

Nov 7, 2025 • 30min
Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy: Historic Power Shifts Reshaping the Middle East
Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy, a former UN Assistant Secretary-General and Egyptian ambassador, dives into the shifting dynamics of the Middle East. He highlights how Israel's aggressive military actions destabilize the region, threatening national security in Egypt and Jordan. The discussion further explores Syria's complex situation, the competing interests of foreign powers, and Iran's nuclear ambitions. Ramzy also touches on the improving relations between Gulf states and Iran, showcasing a hope for future cooperation amid ongoing tensions.

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Nov 6, 2025 • 31min
Daniel Davis: Pokrovsk Has Fallen & the Collapse Accelerates
Lt. Col. Daniel Davis, a four-time combat veteran and military analyst, shares insights on the recent fall of Pokrovsk in Ukraine. He explains the rapid collapse and the tactical advantages used by Russian forces, including drones and precision strikes. Davis assesses the impact of Ukrainian troop decisions and the rising morale issues stemming from leadership choices. He critiques Western narratives surrounding aid versus battlefield realities, stressing the need for diplomacy to prevent further loss.

Nov 5, 2025 • 33min
Max Blumenthal: Venezuela Invasion - A Predictable Disaster
Max Blumenthal, an investigative journalist and editor-in-chief of The Grayzone, sheds light on the looming threats of U.S. military action in Venezuela. He explores historical precedents of U.S. interventions and outlines the ideological motives behind them, particularly the desire to seize resources. Blumenthal discusses the failed Operation Gideon, exposing the connections to Trump associates. He highlights the potential regional consequences, like increased migration and civil unrest, all underpinned by the U.S.'s strategy to maintain dominance in an evolving multipolar world.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 48min
Douglas Macgregor: Decline Out of Control - Ukraine and Venezuela Wars
Douglas Macgregor, a retired U.S. Army Colonel and former senior advisor to the Secretary of Defense, shares insights on U.S. strategies regarding Ukraine and Venezuela. He highlights the serious military buildup near Venezuela and the ambiguity of U.S. objectives. Macgregor critiques Zelensky's leadership in Ukraine, emphasizing the risks of escalation. He discusses the outdated nature of offshore balancing and Trump's policy influenced by personality. Ultimately, he warns of a decline marked by micro-militarism and a lack of strategic economic planning.

Nov 4, 2025 • 51min
Michael von der Schulenburg: How the EU Transitioned from a Peace Project to a War Project
Michael von der Schulenburg, a seasoned German EU Parliament member and former UN diplomat, discusses the EU's troubling shift from a peace-focused entity to one preoccupied with militarization. He highlights how the EU’s confrontational stance towards Russia harms its economic stability. Schulenburg critiques unrealistic promises to Ukraine and urges immediate negotiations to prevent further crises. He argues for a return to economic priorities over militaristic ambitions, warning that current policies risk Europe's credibility and unity.

Nov 4, 2025 • 1h 11min
Stanislav Krapivnik: Dangerous Endgame in the NATO-Russia Proxy War
Stanislav Krapivnik, a former U.S. Army officer and military-political analyst now residing in Russia, sheds light on the complexities of NATO-Russia relations. He explores the misunderstandings fueling tensions and warns of dangerous miscalculations that could escalate the conflict. Krapivnik offers insights into the ongoing war in Ukraine, discusses Russia's strategic defensive and offensive tactics, and analyzes the implications of Western military support. His unique background allows him to bridge perspectives, making for a thought-provoking conversation.


