The Eastern European Transatlantic Network

Presented by the Eastern Transatlantic Network based within the EURUS department at Carleton University, this podcast will explore the core challenges that Canada and the European/Eurasian region are facing as a result of Russia’s War in Ukraine. It will provide an important Canadian perspective on the complicated political, economic, and societal shifts in Eastern Europe and Europe more generally since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Join us as the community of scholars that the EETN will bring together, this podcast will delve into current developments, understand past legacies, and consider future scenarios as we face a Russia that has now turned from the West.

Radicalization and Russian Propaganda in Latvia with Eva Gaigalniece - EETN Podcast

As part of our mentorship program, Declan sat down with Eva Gaigalniece, a PhD candidate at the University of Latvia, researcher of radicalization, and journalist. They examined how the war in Ukraine has provoked rising radicalization in Latvia's Russian-speaking minority population. Building on her policy memo, Eva outlines how radicalization happens and what the Latvian government is doing to combat this worrying trend.   To learn more and keep up with the EETN follow us on social media and check out the website listed below:  X (Twitter) - EETN LinkedIn - EETN Instagram - EETN Bluesky - EETN Website - EETN (Carleton University)

09-19
22:03

Russian Disinformation in the 2024 European Parliament Elections with Marika Barbieri-Antonoglou - EETN Podcast

As part of our mentorship program, Declan sat down with Marika Barbieri-Antonoglou, an undergraduate student at the University of Ottawa. They discussed the policy memo, published earlier this month, where Marika explored how Russian "doppleganger" campaigns contributed to influencing voter preferences by amplifying anti-EU and anti-Ukrainian support narratives in the lead-up to the 2024 European Parliamentary Elections.    To learn more and keep up with the EETN follow us on social media and check out the website listed below:  X (Twitter) - EETN LinkedIn - EETN Instagram - EETN Bluesky - EETN Website - EETN (Carleton University)

07-07
13:02

Humour as a Weapon of War: Russia, Ukraine, and Comedy in Global Politics with Dr. Stanislav Budnitsky - EETN Podcast

In January, Declan sat down with Dr. Stanislav Budnitsky, a Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian and Eurasian Studies at Colgate University, to discuss how Russia is harnessing humour as a weapon of war. It breaks down the insidious ways that Russian propaganda campaigns harness humour, pranks, and the internet to aid their war in Ukraine.    To learn more and keep up with the EETN follow us on social media and check out the website listed below:  X (Twitter) - EETN LinkedIn - EETN Instagram - EETN Bluesky - EETN Website - EETN (Carleton University)

06-20
22:03

Between the EU and Russia: Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus in the era of Unpredictability with Dr. Ryhor Nizhnikau - EETN Podcast

Declan is joined by Dr. Ryhor Nizhnikau, a Senior Research Fellow at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, to dissect how Moldova, Ukraine, and Belarus have responded to changing EU and Russian policy in the face of unpredictability. This conversation foregrounds the recent histories of these three nations and how that has informed the present moment. To learn more and keep up with the EETN follow us on social media and check out the website listed below:  X (Twitter) - EETN LinkedIn - EETN Instagram - EETN Bluesky - EETN Website - EETN (Carleton University)

05-05
31:33

EU Accession policy, Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia, with Dr. Frank Schimmelfennig - EETN Podcast

On this episode of the EETN Podcast, Gabriella Pickton discussed the future of Moldovan, Ukrainian and Georgian accession in the face of the war in Ukraine with Dr. Frank Schimmelfennig, a Professor of European Politics and member of the Center for Comparative and International Studies at ETH Zurich. Recorded in January, this episode looks holistically at the appetite from EU accession in these turbulent times.   To learn more and keep up with the EETN follow us on social media and check out the website listed below:  X (Twitter) - EETN LinkedIn - EETN Instagram - EETN Bluesky - EETN Website - EETN (Carleton University)

04-14
32:21

Ukraine and Russia in a Changing World with Dr. Maria Popova - EETN Podcast

On this episode of the EETN Podcast, Valeriia Gusieva sits down with Dr. Maria Popova, an Associate Professor of Political Science at McGill University, to examine the fallout of Russo-American talks. The conversation foregrounds the sidelining of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and how the security community can react to the shifting geo-political landscape.    To learn more and keep up with the EETN follow us on social media and check out the website listed below:  X (Twitter) - EETN LinkedIn - EETN Instagram - EETN Bluesky - EETN Website - EETN (Carleton University)

03-17
32:29

De Facto States with Dr. Magdalena Dembinska - EETN Podcast

Declan is joined by Dr. Magdalena Dembinska, a political scientist at the University of Montreal, to explore the enigma that is de facto states. This conversation centres on the questions posed by Transitria, South Ossetia, and Abkhazia in Moldova and Georgia as the two countries draw closer to the EU. This conversation follows Dr. Dembinska's presentation at the Center for European Studies in November 2024.   To learn more and keep up with the EETN follow us on social media and check out the website listed below:  X (Twitter) - EETN LinkedIn - EETN Instagram - EETN Bluesky - EETN Website - EETN (Carleton University)

01-24
29:46

The EU, Accession, and Reboardering in a Post-Invasion World with Dr. Tom Casier - EETN Podcast

On this episode, Declan sits down with Dr. Tom Casier, the Chair of Global Politics of Europe at the University of Groningen, to discuss the perceived openness to new EU accession talks. In an illuminating conversation, Dr. Casier explains how the full-scale invasion of Ukraine has prompted a new round of accession talks and what that might mean for the EU as a security power. The two explore how a process of reordering has changed our view of Europe and how it questions the foundational ideas of the EU.    To learn more and keep up with the EETN follow us on social media and check out the website listed below:  X (Twitter) - EETN LinkedIn - EETN Instagram - EETN Bluesky - EETN Website - EETN (Carleton University)

01-10
18:01

Aftermath of the Georgian Parliamentary Elections with Dr. Anna Rekhviashvili - EETN Podcast

This episode of the EETN takes a deep dive into the recent Georgian Parliamentary elections and the fall out of the latest victory for Georgian Dream. Declan sits down with Dr. Anna Rekhviashvili, a PhD from York University who focuses on Anti-Gender and Andt-Feminist studies in Georgia and the Caucuses, to shed light on the rising right-wing populism and anti-gender movement in the country. They talk about the long history of gender politics and the role that the West has to play in the upcoming months and years.    To learn more and keep up with the EETN follow us on social media and check out the website listed below:  X (Twitter) - EETN LinkedIn - EETN Instagram - EETN Website - EETN (Carleton University)

11-11
17:05

Introduction - Eastern Europe and Transatlantic Network Podcast

On the first episode of the Eastern Transatlantic Network Podcast get to know the faces behind the newest research department at the Institute of European Russian and Eurasian Studies. Declan sits down with Dr. Crina Viju-Miljusevic, Dr. Paul Goode, and Dr. Jeff Sahadeo as they outline what you can expect from the EETN. Over this brief introduction, they discuss the EETN's research goals, mentorship program, and upcoming events as this research arm gets off the ground.    To learn more and keep up with the EETN follow us on social media and check out the website listed below:  X (Twitter) - EETN LinkedIn - EETN Instagram - EETN Website - EETN (Carleton University)  

10-22
19:35

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