2b Bonus – Germany’s Zeitenwende Viewed From Ukraine

Show notes

This bonus episode features a special conversation with Ukrainian researcher and Germany expert Stepan Rusyn that zooms in on how Berlin’s approach is viewed from Ukraine. It looks at Ukraine’s victory and why it matters – as well as why Berlin does not yet fully support it and still hesitates to send any new type of weapons, including Taurus cruise missiles.

Discussing fear of Russian (nuclear) escalation as well as Russian collapse as convenient excuses, Rusyn also explains the implications of Germany’s missing leadership and fear of war more broadly. We dismantle the discourse of enforced Ukrainain gratitude, highlights the need for investing in Ukraine’s defence industry; and lay out what Ukraine needs from the West for it to have a future that is worth fighting for.

Guest:

Stepan Rusyn, Coordinator of German-Ukrainian Partnership Program, Transatlantic Dialogue Center, Kyiv (@RusynStepan)

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This podcast is an original production of the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP). It was created as part of DGAP's Action Group Zeitenwende.

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