Topic: Stephen Cohen

33 chapters across the catalog

Banks not Tanks
Episode 1430 10:44 - 12:54

1430: Banks not Tanks

Stephen Cohen, NATO Expansion, Russian Border Security

The late Professor Stephen Cohen's perspective on NATO expansion is revisited, emphasizing the Russian view of broken promises made during the George H.W. Bush administration. Cohen argued that NATO's eastward movement represents military encirclement and a fundamental breach of trust. This historical context is used to explain Vladimir Putin's current security concerns regarding Ukraine.

Quarantine Dodgers
Episode 1320 18:19 - 19:59

1320: Quarantine Dodgers

Blacklisting of Left-Wing Intellectuals, Media Censorship

Several prominent left-wing journalists and intellectuals, including Glenn Greenwald, Matt Taibbi, and the late Stephen Cohen, have reportedly been blacklisted from progressive outlets like Democracy Now!. This trend highlights a shift where voices of reason from the left are being marginalized for deviating from specific narratives, particularly regarding Russia or constitutional issues.

RBG Down!
Episode 1279 47:56 - 51:16

1279: RBG Down!

Rain Stick Success and Death of Stephen Cohen

Listeners in Oregon report that the "Rain Stick" ritual successfully brought rain to clear wildfire smoke, though it resulted in flash flood warnings. In somber news, renowned Russia scholar Stephen Cohen has passed away at age 81 from lung cancer. Cohen was known for his objective analysis of US-Russia relations and was frequently blackballed by mainstream media.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 58:14 - 1:02:10

1193: Blafrican

Fiona Hill Testimony, Stephen Cohen Blackballing

Fiona Hill's testimony regarding Russian interference is contrasted with the absence of dissenting voices like Professor Stephen Cohen. The hosts note that Cohen and Ray McGovern, formerly regulars on Democracy Now, have been "blackballed" for not adhering to the prevailing Russia-Trump narrative. They criticize the shift from intellectual discourse to partisan talking points.

Banging My Gravel
Episode 1129 2:39:04 - 2:44:00

1129: Banging My Gravel

Correction, Andrew Klavan Versus Stephen Cohen

Adam Curry issues a correction for misidentifying a clip of Andrew Klavan as Professor Stephen Cohen in a previous episode. The error occurred because the two voices sounded similar and the clip was mislabeled by a producer. Curry apologizes for "unjustly trashing" Cohen based on the mistaken identity.

Q-Vision
Episode 1056 55:41 - 1:00:22

1056: Q-Vision

Stephen Cohen vs. Max Boot, CNN Russia Debate

Professor Stephen Cohen and Max Boot engaged in a heated debate on CNN regarding U.S.-Russia relations and the definition of an "attack." Cohen criticized the "criminalization of diplomacy" and argued that low-level election meddling does not equate to events like 9/11 or Pearl Harbor. He defended President Trump's summit with Putin as a standard act of diplomacy, while Boot accused Cohen of being a Russian apologist.

Proof Trump is Broke
Episode 1052 30:38 - 37:44

1052: Proof Trump is Broke

Stephen Cohen, John Mearsheimer, Ukraine Crisis Debate

Professors Stephen Cohen and John Mearsheimer appeared on Vice News to argue that the United States and its European allies are principally responsible for the Ukraine crisis due to NATO expansion. They contend that demonizing Putin and ignoring Russia's legitimate security concerns on its borders has brought the world to the edge of war. The segment highlights the lack of mainstream debate on these perspectives.

Congrats Canada
Episode 1047 1:55:23 - 1:59:30

1047: Congrats Canada

Stephen Cohen, Washington Post Intelligence Leaks

Professor Stephen Cohen highlighted a December 2017 Washington Post story that suggested the CIA had a mole inside the Kremlin. Cohen argued that leaking such sensitive information to the press constitutes a major intelligence felony that endangers high-level assets. He questioned whether the leak was a genuine breach of national security or a fabricated narrative intended to influence public perception of the Russia investigation.

Hypogonadism
Episode 1013 2:33:57 - 2:38:17

1013: Hypogonadism

Professor Stephen Cohen on 1996 Russian Election Interference

Professor Stephen Cohen provides a historical account of U.S. interference in the 1996 Russian presidential election. He details how the Clinton administration used IMF loans and American political consultants to rescue Boris Yeltsin's failing campaign against the Communist Party. The hosts highlight the irony of current U.S. outrage over Russian meddling given the overt "Yanks to the Rescue" operations of the 1990s.

Putin's Playbook
Episode 931 6:51 - 10:24

931: Putin's Playbook

Professor Stephen Cohen, Democratic Party Resistance Strategy

Professor Stephen Cohen appeared on RT to discuss the Democratic Party's strategy leading into the 2018 congressional elections. Cohen claims that the Hillary Clinton wing of the party intends to maintain the Trump-Russia narrative as a primary campaign issue. He suggests the strategy aims to frame the 2016 loss as a result of Russian interference rather than campaign failures.

Off Script
Episode 930 15:17 - 21:17

930: Off Script

Stephen Cohen Interview, Fourth Branch of Government

Professor Stephen Cohen discusses the concept of a "fourth branch of government" consisting of intelligence services that thwart presidential foreign policy. Cohen argues that efforts by both Obama and Trump to cooperate with Russia against terrorism were sabotaged by the Department of Defense. The discussion posits that leaks are used as a tool to prevent any rapprochement between Washington and Moscow.

Judas Goat
Episode 917 42:51 - 48:09

917: Judas Goat

Dr. Stephen Cohen on Russian Leadership and Lack of Evidence

Professor Stephen Cohen tells Tucker Carlson that there is no factual evidence proving Vladimir Putin directed the DNC hacks. Cohen criticizes the "Judas goat" premise that American voters are easily led by foreign propaganda and notes the NSA's "moderate confidence" in the intelligence reports.

Ant Wars
Episode 881 49:55 - 53:10

881: Ant Wars

Stephen Cohen, Russia Relations, U-2 Spy Planes

Professor Stephen Cohen discusses the potential for a "hot war" with Russia in the Baltics, Ukraine, or Syria. He warns that Trump will face opposition from a pro-Cold War coalition if he seeks detente with Putin. Additionally, the hosts note the return of U-2 spy planes to active service.

Wordy Durd
Episode 867 38:53 - 41:56

867: Wordy Durd

Stephen Cohen on Syria, US-Russia Military Alliance

Professor Stephen Cohen warns that the current situation in Syria, Ukraine, and the Baltics represents a "new and much more dangerous Cold War." He discusses a failed attempt at a US-Russian military alliance in Syria that was reportedly killed by internal US interests. Cohen argues that vilifying Putin is detrimental to American national security.

Clean Food
Episode 847 1:34:29 - 1:41:24

847: Clean Food

Stephen Cohen, New Cold War, CNN Interview

Professor Stephen Cohen appeared on CNN to warn of a "new and more dangerous Cold War" with Russia. He criticized the media for labeling Donald Trump a "Russian agent" instead of debating his proposed policy of detente. Cohen argued that the U.S. is approaching a nuclear confrontation similar to the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Clean Food
Episode 847 1:41:24 - 1:45:39

847: Clean Food

CNN Russia Narrative, NATO Debate, Stephen Cohen Cutoff

A CNN anchor challenged Stephen Cohen's defense of Trump's NATO comments and cited allegations of Russian hacking. Cohen responded that there is no evidence for claims that Putin wants to end Baltic independence and noted that "everybody hacks everybody." The interview ended abruptly, which the hosts interpret as the network silencing a dissenting view.

Cissexist Hxstory
Episode 832 2:04:12 - 2:11:44

832: Cissexist Hxstory

Operation Anaconda 16, NATO War Games in Poland

Poland has launched "Operation Anaconda 16," the largest military exercise since the Cold War, involving tens of thousands of NATO troops. Professor Stephen Cohen compares the current buildup on Russia's western border to the Cuban Missile Crisis, noting that Russia views these "war games" as a direct existential threat. The buildup includes anti-missile installations in Romania and Poland, which Vladimir Putin has stated are now in the "crosshairs" of Russian missiles.

Peak Coffee
Episode 779 2:12:21 - 2:14:05

779: Peak Coffee

Russian History Professor on Putin and Assad's Retirement

A host shares insights from a Russian history professor met at a workshop. The professor claims that while Vladimir Putin may be bad for Russian citizens, he is "fantastic for America" because he demonstrates the limits of U.S. power. The professor predicts that Putin will eventually help Assad "retire" to facilitate a political solution in Syria.

Scrub In!
Episode 706 1:27:48 - 1:34:37

706: Scrub In!

Stephen Cohen, Ukrainian Civil War History

Professor Stephen Cohen provided a historical analysis of the Ukrainian crisis, tracing its origins to the 1990s and the 2013 Maidan protests. Cohen argues that the conflict is a civil war rooted in long-standing ethnic and religious divisions rather than solely the result of "Putin's aggression." He notes that the overthrow of the elected president, Viktor Yanukovych, was the catalyst for the current proxy war between the U.S. and Russia.