
What is Putin’s endgame in Ukraine?
Clip: 3/17/2014 | 7m 41s
In wake of Crimea’s vote, the West struggles to anticipate Putin’s next move.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has declared Crimea independent from Ukraine. How quickly will Russia move to annex the region, and will Moscow stop at there or push to neutralize the whole country? Judy Woodruff talks to Cliff Kupchan of the Eurasia Group and Nikolas Gvosdev of the Naval War College for perspectives on Putin’s goals and the standoff between Russia and the West.
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What is Putin’s endgame in Ukraine?
Clip: 3/17/2014 | 7m 41s
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has declared Crimea independent from Ukraine. How quickly will Russia move to annex the region, and will Moscow stop at there or push to neutralize the whole country? Judy Woodruff talks to Cliff Kupchan of the Eurasia Group and Nikolas Gvosdev of the Naval War College for perspectives on Putin’s goals and the standoff between Russia and the West.
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