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FAQs about The Orwellians:How many episodes does The Orwellians have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
June 04, 2026Howard Amos - Russia Starts Here: Real Lives in the Ruins of EmpireHoward Amos discusses his book "Russia Starts Here," a travelogue that illuminates Russia's Pskov region from its mediaeval history to the war in Ukraine. He talks about returning to Russia to complete his book in 2023, after most western journalists had left, and about how war, censorship, and overwhelming propaganda have changed the region and the country....more1h 16minPlay
May 21, 2026Sean Wiswesser - Tradecraft, Tactics, and Dirty Tricks: Russian Intelligence and Putin's Secret WarSean Wiswesser, a retired CIA senior operations officer, discusses his book on Russian intelligence tactics from the Cold War to the 21st century....more40minPlay
May 07, 2026Lucy Ash - The Baton and the Cross: Russia's Church From Pagans to PutinAward-winning journalist and broadcaster Lucy Ash discusses her book The Baton and The Cross, which combines history and reportage to tell the story of church-state relations in Russia from ancient times to the war in Ukraine....more1h 22minPlay
April 25, 2026Marc Bennetts - The Descent: Witnessing Russia's Spiral Into Madness Under PutinMarc Bennetts, a correspondent for the Times and Sunday Times, was forced to leave Russia in 2022, after living in the country for 25 years. His new book The Descent is a visceral memoir of his journalistic experiences and the cruel consequences of Kremlin propaganda...more1h 1minPlay
April 15, 2026Pavel Otdelnov - Estates: Fragile UtopiaPavel Otdelnov is a Russian artist who moved to London from Moscow in 2022. He works in various media and is best known for his projects about his hometown--the industrial city of Dzerzhinsk--and for his powerful visual metaphors for Soviet history and life in contemporary Russia.His latest exhibition, Estates: Fragile Utopia, is about postwar social housing projects in Britain, and their resonances with Soviet urban landscapes.It is on display at Lewisham Art House until April 20th, 2026...more1h 2minPlay
March 27, 2026Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan - Our Dear Friends in MoscowAndrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan are investigative journalists who focus on on the Russian intelligence agencies. They are the co-founders of agentura.ru and are now senior fellows at the Centre for European Policy Analysis and visiting staff at the King’s Centre for the Study of Intelligence. They moved to London in 2020 following an apparent threat to Andrei’s life.In this interview, they discuss their book, Our Dear Friends in Moscow: The Inside Story of a Broken Generation, which is about how a group of their journalistic colleagues became pro-Kremlin propagandists....more57minPlay
March 12, 2026Kaveh Shahrooz - Massacres and War in IranLawyer and human rights activist Kaveh Shahrooz discusses the massacres by Iranian security forces that killed thousands--maybe tens of thousands--of Iranian protesters this January, as well as the US and Israeli military action against Iran that began at the end of February.Kaveh is a senior fellow at the MacDonald Laurier Institute, and a former adviser on human rights to Global Affairs Canada. He also led an effort to get the Canadian parliament to recognise the mass killing of political prisoners in Iran in 1988 as a crime against humanity....more59minPlay
February 26, 2026Andrei Kolesnikov - The Closing of the Russian Mind: How Putin's Ideology Took the Nation HostageAndrei Kolesnikov discusses his book, The Closing of the Russian Mind: How Putin's Ideology Took the Nation Hostage.Andrei is a contributor to Foreign Affairs, Novaya Gazeta, and New Times.Previously, Andrei was a senior fellow at the Carnegie Moscow Centre, a think tank connected with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, until the Russian government forced it to close in 2022. The Russian government labelled him a "foreign agent" the same year....more59minPlay
February 12, 2026Filip Kovacevic - KGB LiteratiFilip Kovacevic is an intelligence historian, an adjunct professor in the Departments of Politics and Global Studies at the University of San Francisco, and the author of KGB Literati: Spy Fiction and State Security in the Soviet Union. In this interview, Kovacevic discusses the emergence in the USSR of heroic espionage stories written by people with backgrounds in Soviet intelligence. Their aims included promoting Soviet views of international relations, encouraging public vigilance against foreign spies, and establishing a heroic myth that would help recruit future generations of intelligence agents....more1h 7minPlay
January 29, 2026James Rodgers - The Return of RussiaJournalist James Rodgers discusses his new book, "The Return of Russia: From Yeltsin to Putin, the Story of a Vengeful Kremlin", which is about Russia's re-emergence as a military power in the decades since the end of the Cold War. James has reported from Russia for the BBC and Reuters. He has covered the collapse of the USSR, the two wars in Chechnya, the beginning of Putin's presidency, and Russia's 2008 war with Georgia. He now teaches journalism at City St. George's, University of London...more51minPlay
FAQs about The Orwellians:How many episodes does The Orwellians have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.