What Does Putin Want?

Published: June 9, 2014, 8 p.m.

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There's a new government in Kiev and Crimea is firmly in Russian hands. The political map of eastern Europe has changed dramatically in the last few months. But are Moscow's actions in the Ukraine crisis evidence of a long-term strategy to reassert Russia as a world power? Or are they the actions of a weakened government scrabbling to keep up with events?

Edward Stourton investigates whether Vladimir Putin, former KGB Colonel and holder of a black belt in Judo, is playing a strategic game of chess , or just a high-stakes game of poker.

Contributors:

Anne Applebaum, historian\\nAnna Arutunyan, author of The Putin Mystique\\nMary Dejevsky, columnist for The Independent\\nValery Korovin, Deputy Director, Eurasia Movement\\nSir Roderick Lyne, former UK ambassador to Russia\\nSergey Markov, Director of the Institute of Political Studies, Moscow\\nVyacheslav Nikonov, Member of the Russian State Duma\\nGleb Pavolovsky, senior political adviser to Boris Yeltsin and co-founder of the Foundation for Effective Politics, Moscow\\nMikhail Smetnik, Official Moscow City Guide

Producer: Luke Mulhall.

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