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    Explore " russian influence" with insightful episodes like "A Tale of Two Courtrooms", "Čedomir Stojković: In the political sense Aleksandar Vučić is the student of Moscow", "Serbian Nationalism and the Embers of Genocide", "Episode One: Russian Influence and Frozen Conflicts with Dimitar Bechev- The Case of Nagorno-Karabakh" and "NOH #53 | "If you want to hurt NFL owners, don't show up."" from podcasts like ""Prosecuting Donald Trump", "The Political Periscope", "Rhetorical Leadership", "Vienna Coffee House Conversations with Ivan Vejvoda" and "New Old Heads Podcast"" and more!

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    A Tale of Two Courtrooms

    A Tale of Two Courtrooms

    There was a lot of movement late last week in Donald Trump’s ongoing criminal cases in DC and New York, but with very different results. Veteran prosecutors Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord review last Thursday’s status hearing in Trump’s DC election interference case and break down the new deadlines set in Judge Chutkan’s scheduling order. Then, they dig into the nuance of Judge Merchan’s decision to push back the date of Trump’s sentencing, as well as delaying his ruling on how immunity applies to the case until after the November election. And before winding up today’s episode, Mary and Andrew give their uniquely informed take on the DOJ’s actions regarding Russian efforts to interfere and influence the 2024 election.

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    Čedomir Stojković: In the political sense Aleksandar Vučić is the student of Moscow

    Čedomir Stojković: In the political sense Aleksandar Vučić is the student of Moscow

    Čedomir Stojković, the president of the October Group, lawyer and activist speaks about Russian influence in Serbia and how to fight it. He also explains the reality of Serbian politics and the struggle of the integration of Serbia with the European Union. He presents his views on Kosovo and its independence.

     

    The interview was conducted online on 27th July 2023 by Piotr Mateusz Bobołowicz.

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    Episode One: Russian Influence and Frozen Conflicts with Dimitar Bechev- The Case of Nagorno-Karabakh

    Episode One: Russian Influence and Frozen Conflicts with Dimitar Bechev- The Case of Nagorno-Karabakh

    Dimitar Bechev is on twitter @DimitarBechev and his most recent book, Rival Power: Russia's Influence in Southeast Europe is available from Amazon UK here | Amazon DE here

    Ivan Vejvoda  is Head of the Europe's Futures program at IWM where, in cooperation with leading European organisations and think tanks IWM and ERSTE Foundation have joined forces to tackle some of the most crucial topics: nexus of borders and migration, deterioration in rule of law and democracy and European Union’s enlargement prospects.

    The Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) is an independent institute for advanced study in the humanities and social sciences. Since its foundation in 1982, it has promoted intellectual exchange between East and West, between academia and society, and between a variety of disciplines and schools of thought. In this way, the IWM has become a vibrant center of intellectual life in Vienna.

    The IWM is a community of scholars pursuing advanced research in the humanities and social sciences. For nearly four decades, the Institute has promoted intellectual exchange across disciplines, between academia and society, and among regions of the world. It hosts more than a hundred fellows each year, organizes public exchanges, and publishes books, articles, and digital fora. 

    you can find IWM's website at:

    https://www.iwm.at/
     

    Ivan Vejvoda  is Head of the Europe's Futures program at IWM implemented in partnership with ERSTE Foundation. The program is dedicated to the cultivation of knowledge and the generation of ideas addressing pivotal challenges confronting Europe and the European Union: nexus of borders and migration, deterioration in rule of law and democracy and European Union’s enlargement prospects.

    The Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) is an institute of advanced studies in the humanities and social sciences. Founded as a place of encounter in 1982 by a young Polish philosopher, Krzysztof Michalski, and two German colleagues in neutral Austria, its initial mission was to create a meeting place for dissenting thinkers of Eastern Europe and prominent scholars from the West.

    Since then it has promoted intellectual exchange across disciplines, between academia and society, and among regions that now embrace the Global South and North. The IWM is an independent and non-partisan institution, and proudly so. All of our fellows, visiting and permanent, pursue their own research in an environment designed to enrich their work and to render it more accessible within and beyond academia.

    you can find IWM's website at:

    https://www.iwm.at/

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