With the war in Ukraine well into its second year, we are joined by Nina Khrushcheva to discuss the fault lines that the war has opened up in Russian society - and the potential of the Russia left to use these fractures to push for a more progressive Russia.
Meet our speaker and chair
Nina Lvovna Khrushcheva is Professor of International Affairs at The New School in New York City, and a contributing editor to Project Syndicate: Association of Newspapers Around the World.
Robin Archer is the Director of the postgraduate programme in political sociology and the Director of the Ralph Miliband Programme at LSE.
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