In this episode of Budapest Outlook, the renewed podcast series of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, Russia’s war in Ukraine and its impact on the Western Balkans will be discussed. Our guests are Dmytro Tuzhansky, director of the Institute for Central European Strategy, and Maxim Samurokov, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The host is Tamás Péter Baranyi, Director for Strategy at our Institute.
The episode, among others, deals with the following questions: What does the war mean for Ukraine? What are Russia’s aims? How does information warfare work in this conflict and how successful is Russia on that front? What lessons of the war can be learnt by the Western Balkans, and how does the conflict impact the region?
The recording took place on the sidelines of the Budapest Balkans Forum.
The Budapest Outlook (“Kilátás”) is the renewed podcast series of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs (HIIA).
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