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In a recent special WhoWhatWhy podcast, I spoke with Sam Ramani, an Oxford-trained geopolitical expert and associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute. Ramani, one of the foremost analysts of Russian global strategy, has become a trusted adviser to policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic.
Unlike mainstream analysis with its simplistic narratives, Ramani offers granular understanding built from years of meticulous research and on-the-ground insights. He reveals the hidden forces reshaping global power—from Trump-Zelenskyy tensions to Russia and China's strategic calculus—illuminating the intricate power dynamics, economic pressures, and strategic calculations that actually drive international relations.
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In a recent special WhoWhatWhy podcast, I spoke with Sam Ramani, an Oxford-trained geopolitical expert and associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute. Ramani, one of the foremost analysts of Russian global strategy, has become a trusted adviser to policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic.
Unlike mainstream analysis with its simplistic narratives, Ramani offers granular understanding built from years of meticulous research and on-the-ground insights. He reveals the hidden forces reshaping global power—from Trump-Zelenskyy tensions to Russia and China's strategic calculus—illuminating the intricate power dynamics, economic pressures, and strategic calculations that actually drive international relations.

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