Welcome to the Lessons Lost in Time Podcast. I’m Bill Murray. Here, with a few fellow misfits and sharp minds, we’re digging through the wreckage of history—looking at how real leaders dealt with real problems when the stakes were high and the playbook was blank.
If you’re the kind of person who likes to question things, pick at the edges, and think a little deeper about why the world is the way it is and what we can do about it, then pull up a chair. Because if we want new solutions, we need to discuss old problems.
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Welcome to the Lessons Lost in Time Podcast. I’m Bill Murray. Here, with a few fellow misfits and sharp minds, we’re digging through the wreckage of history—looking at how real leaders dealt with real problems when the stakes were high and the playbook was blank.
If you’re the kind of person who likes to question things, pick at the edges, and think a little deeper about why the world is the way it is and what we can do about it, then pull up a chair. Because if we want new solutions, we need to discuss old problems.
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How do Russians think about strategy and international relations and how does it shape the way Russia sees warfare, peace, and everything in between?
I hope you’re ready to join me and my new friend and expert, Dr. Ofer Fridman, as we dive into the core of Russian military thinking and how the lessons of perpetual conflict, dominance in the information space, and the use of all instruments of power apply to our world today.
Books by Dr. Ofer Fridman to better understand Russian thinking
Strategiya: The Foundations of the Russian Art of Strategy https://a.co/d/2JfIi3i
Russian "Hybrid Warfare": Resurgence and Politicization https://a.co/d/es7NU1w
Deciphering Russian Enigma: In 15 Questions and 30 Answers https://a.co/d/1LW3ZVi
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