

Neutrality Studies
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A channel dedicated to neutrality in international relations and analysis of world affairs. For more info, visit neutralitystudies.com
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Nov 28, 2025 • 50min
Ukraine’s Last Chance To Save Odessa | Dr. Michael Rossi
Dr. Michael Rossi, a Rutgers University lecturer and geopolitical analyst, discusses the complexities of Trump's 28-point peace proposal for Ukraine. He explores conflict resolution fundamentals, the implications of territorial concessions, and the domestic pressures facing President Zelensky. Rossi also analyzes the motivations behind the U.S. and European support for ongoing military actions, stressing the risks of ignoring Ukraine's role in peace negotiations. The conversation delves into Russia's historical distrust of Western promises and the potential for future alignments.

Nov 27, 2025 • 1h 12min
Ex-Spy Reveals: NATO's Goal To Destroy Russia AND Europe | Rainer Rupp
Join Rainer Rupp, a former East German spy who infiltrated NATO, as he shares riveting insights from his espionage days in the 70s. Rupp discusses his motivations for joining intelligence, the strategic leaks he initiated, and how they influenced East-West relations. He delves into NATO's enduring mentality post-Cold War and critiques Western propaganda and military strategies. With a clear view on Russia’s military strengths and potential outcomes for Europe, Rupp paints a compelling picture of the geopolitical landscape that challenges mainstream narratives.

Nov 26, 2025 • 36min
The Transatlantic Empire Is Already DEAD | Amb. Kishore Mahbubani
Kishore Mahbubani, a former Singaporean diplomat and influential academic, delves into Asia's transformation into a global powerhouse. He argues that the era of Western dominance is fading, with China's peaceful rise reshaping international dynamics. Mahbubani critiques Europe’s traditional outlook and calls for a reform of global institutions, including the UN Security Council, to better reflect today's multipolar world. He highlights ASEAN as a model for multicultural coexistence and underscores India's emergence as a significant independent power in the 21st century.

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Nov 25, 2025 • 44min
Europe's 28-Point Fantasy: A Counterproposal to Fail | David T. Pyne
David T. Pyne, a former U.S. Army officer and commentator on geopolitics, dives into the nuances of the competing 28-point peace plans regarding Ukraine. He highlights key deal-breakers likely to hinder Russian agreement, such as troop caps and reparations. The conversation also critiques the ambiguity of NATO membership in the EU proposal. Additionally, David addresses the implications of amnesty clauses for peace deals and the internal U.S. politics affecting negotiations. His insights reveal the complexities of achieving lasting stability in a shifting geopolitical landscape.

Nov 25, 2025 • 33min
The NATO Effect: Erasing Anti-War Voices in Finland | Armando Mema
Armando Mema, a political activist and former European Parliament candidate, discusses his controversial protests against EU policies and the intense media backlash he faces in Finland. He explains how a major newspaper labeled him a Russian agent without seeking his side of the story. The conversation delves into media censorship, the repression of dissenters across Europe, and NATO's control over narratives that stifle alternative views. Armando argues that these tactics jeopardize peace efforts while highlighting the psychological pressure and intimidation aimed at critics.

Nov 24, 2025 • 1h 3min
Ukraine Is Doomed. Russia Wins Multipolarity | Dr. Nicolai Petro
Dr. Nicolai Petro, a Political Science professor at the University of Rhode Island and author of "The Tragedy of Ukraine," dives into the intricate dynamics of the Ukraine conflict. He discusses the recent Russian advances and the impact of leaked corruption tapes on Zelensky's legitimacy. The podcast highlights a potential 28-point peace plan backed by the U.S., exploring its implications for NATO, EU membership, and reconstruction. Petro critiques Europe’s lack of a substantial peace strategy and examines how U.S.-Russia agreements could reshape geopolitical alliances.

Nov 23, 2025 • 1h 1min
China‘s Silence on Gaza is Strategic | Zhang Sheng
Zhang Sheng, a non-resident visiting researcher focused on Chinese foreign policy, discusses China's intricate stance on Gaza and Palestine. He reveals China's historical solidarity with Palestinians while detailing recent shifts due to economic ties with Israel. Zhang highlights China's cautious response to the Gaza conflict, public outrage in Chinese social media, and debates on anti-Israel sentiment. He explains China's abstention in the UN resolution, emphasizing strategic neutrality while critiquing perceived double standards in global narratives about human rights.

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Nov 22, 2025 • 33min
Next US War Will Be DEVASTATING | Stanislav Krapivnik
Stanislav Krapivnik, a former U.S. Army officer and supply chain executive, shares his insights on rising U.S. military tensions with Venezuela and Nigeria. He critiques the rationale behind U.S. naval buildup, questioning claims about drug trafficking and religious protection. Krapivnik warns of potential escalation mirroring Vietnam, suggesting that a conflict in Venezuela might serve as a distraction from failures in Ukraine. He highlights the geopolitical motives tied to resources, illustrating how Trump's need for quick victories shapes current military policy.

Nov 21, 2025 • 41min
Diplomatic Crisis Deepens: Japan & China on the Brink | Dr. Warwick Powell
Join Dr. Warwick Powell, an expert in geopolitics and regional security, as he unpacks the escalating tensions between Japan and China following provocative remarks by Japan's new Prime Minister. He explores the historical context of their relationship, the implications of Taiwan comments, and how the flight cancellations reflect deeper diplomatic rifts. Powell also discusses the US's strategic advantage in this clash and the potential benefits for Taiwan amid the fallout, highlighting the broader ramifications for regional stability and security.

Nov 20, 2025 • 37min
Japan Crosses China's Red Line on Taiwan | Dr. Joanna Lei
Dr. Joanna Lei, a former Taiwanese lawmaker and expert on cross-strait relations, discusses Japan's provocative statements regarding Taiwan and China's fierce backlash. She explains the unprecedented implications of linking Taiwan to Japan's survival, the potential for Japan's military actions, and the historical context of China's anger stemming from past Japanese aggression. Dr. Lei also highlights Taiwan's mixed political reactions and explores the broader geopolitical dynamics involving the US, suggesting a need for historical reconciliation among China, Taiwan, and Japan.


