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ISSUE 9.2

Putin’s Military Adventures, From Syria to Ukraine

Anand Gopal

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Photo: Anti-war protests in central London, February 2022 (Alisdare Hickson / Flickr)
Interviewed by Faisal Al Yafai
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In this podcast, Anand Gopal, award-winning journalist and author of “No Good Men Among the Living: America, the Taliban, and the War through Afghan Eyes,” joins New Lines’ Faisal Al Yafai to discuss Russia’s wars. They talk about how the intervention in Syria may be a blueprint for the war in Ukraine, why the anti-war movement has struggled to adapt to a multipolar world and why Ukraine will not be Russia’s Afghanistan.

Produced by Joshua Martin. Courtesy of New Lines Magazine.

Guests

Anand Gopal
Anand Gopal

Author of "No Good Men Among the Living: America, the Taliban and the War Through Afghan Eyes"

Anand Gopal is Assistant Research Professor, Center on the Future of War, School of Politics and Global Studies at ASU. He is a journalist and sociologist (Ph.D., Columbia University) who has worked extensively in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq. He has reported for the New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, and other publications while also producing scholarship based on his fieldwork and complex network analysis. His book, No Good Men Among the Living: America, the Taliban and the War Through Afghan Eyes, was a finalist for the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for general non-fiction and the 2014 National Book Award. He has won a National Magazine Award, a George Polk Award, and three Overseas Press Club awards for his reporting on the Middle East. His current work focuses democracy and inequality, and he is writing a book on the Arab revolutions. He speaks Arabic, Dari, and Pashto.

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