Ukraine and Beyond
Ukraine and Beyond is a series of conversations with me and various guests with the aim of improving our understanding of the war in Ukraine and with the ambition of improving our ability to understand and fight the global struggle for freedom. My name is Emil Juhler-Nøttrup, I am 27 years old and I am from Copenhagen, Denmark. I have always been politically active, and I am currently doing a Master’s degree in Political Science. My personal motivation for doing and publishing the conversations stems from a sense of responsibility and indignation that I have felt ever since Russia’s large scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The responsibility and indignation arose because what took place crystallised for me what happens when free democratic countries meet autocratic threats with apathy, conveniency and appeasement. The free democratic world failed Ukraine by giving them NOTHING substantial to defend themselves with prior to the large-scale invasion because we thought the President and the people would surrender without a fight. Why were we so blatantly wrong?I think it comes down to two factors. One is our own inability to defend and understand freedom, and the other is our lack of understanding of the countries that have suffered under Soviet and Russian influence in the past, and I think the two things are intrinsically linked. The ambition is therefore also that by understanding Ukraine better, we can improve our overall ability to defend and understand freedom. And after all, if we ourselves DO NOT defend freedom, which we DIDN´T do before the large-scale invasion, both on a practical level and in the global struggle for narratives, then why should other people follow our example? Right now Ukraine is the example we all have to follow and understand. It´s as simple as that. The conversations take place in Danish and English, as I also speak with Danes. I do my best to talk to as many Ukrainians as possible, because their stories are the most important and greatly inspire me, but many of the conversations are also with Danish or foreign politicians or experts whose voices are important in the debate.If you got this far, i suppose you will read this as well, but let me be honest. I once had a more USA, NATO and EU critic view, but what corrected my path, was seeing the documentary ”Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom”. This documentary shows what Ukrainians went through during the ”Revolution of Dignity” in the winter of 2013-14, and it is just staggering how close you see the events. Nothing is left for doubt. This was a democratic revolution in which many Ukrainians willingly sacrificed their lifes to the struggle for freedom and dignity. We have to keep honoring, understanding and think of the meaning such actions!Enjoy and get smarter.Slava Ukraini!Follow the work here:https://www.instagram.com/ukrainefluencing/ https://www.facebook.com/EmilJuhlerNhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/emil-juhler-n%C3%B8ttrup-564684132/...more
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1. Ukraine - History in the Making: Ukraine during Polish-Lithuanian rule
Apr 23,2024 01:18:08 -
2. Ukraine til EM 24, Slava!
Apr 11,2024 29:08 -
4. Ukraine - History in the Making: The Mongol invasion
Mar 31,2024 01:20:15 -
5. Ukraine - History in the Making: Kyivan Rus
Mar 22,2024 01:07:40 -
6. Ukraine - History in the Making: Ancient Ukraine
Mar 10,2024 01:07:21 -
7. Frihed for Ukraine #2 - Tanker om Turen og Navalnyjs eftermæle
Feb 16,2024 47:55 -
8. Frihed for Ukraine special #1
Feb 15,2024 20:51 -
9. Break and reflections
Feb 05,2024 23:01 -
10. En samtale med Jens Alstrup
Jan 15,2024 01:40:36 -
11. En samtale med Nicolai Toxværd II
Dec 28,2023 01:21:31 -
12. En samtale med Christian Egander Skov
Dec 18,2023 01:19:37 -
13. A conversation with Serhii Kostrikov
Dec 08,2023 01:08:18 -
14. Ukraine history series - prologue with Olena Dudko
Nov 26,2023 01:50:43 -
15. En samtale med Niels Jespersen II
Nov 14,2023 01:07:06 -
16. New Name: Ukraine and Beyond
Nov 05,2023 20:29 -
18. A conversation with Oleksandr Kraiev
Oct 18,2023 50:52 -
19. En samtale med Katrine Evelyn Jensen
Oct 16,2023 45:30 -
20. En samtale med Nicolai Toxværd
Oct 11,2023 01:24:35 -
21. En samtale med Maria Pryds Frederiksen
Oct 04,2023 01:17:47 -
22. A conversation with Yevheniia Fedotova II
Oct 01,2023 01:50:43 -
23. En samtale med Mathias Kring Niebuhr
Sep 24,2023 01:21:13 -
24. En samtale med Magnus Flensborg
Sep 12,2023 01:09:58 -
25. A conversation with Anastasia Krasnoshchoka
Sep 09,2023 01:40:11 -
26. En samtale med Jonas Pullich Knudsen
Sep 02,2023 01:23:00 -
27. A conversation with Diana Trushova
Aug 27,2023 01:20:25 -
28. Slava Ukraini II
Aug 16,2023 30:07 -
29. A conversation with Karina Golovko
Aug 11,2023 01:29:01 -
30. En samtale med Alexander Blavnsfeldt
Aug 02,2023 01:45:45 -
31. A conversation with Mariia Bublyk
Jul 28,2023 02:07:19 -
32. En samtale med Niels Jespersen
Jul 19,2023 01:00:55 -
33. A conversation with Olena Dudko
Jul 11,2023 01:23:25 -
34. A conversation with Nataliia Zuieva
Jul 05,2023 01:17:52 -
36. A conversation with Ekaterine Tsimakuridze - part one
Jun 21,2023 01:13:45 -
37. Explicación sobre la guerra en Ucrania
Jun 17,2023 10:56 -
38. En samtale med Furkan Kadir Yavuz II
Jun 14,2023 41:26 -
39. En samtale med Julie Arnfred Bojesen
Jun 06,2023 01:34:20 -
40. En samtale med Christian Holst Vigilius
May 30,2023 01:44:53 -
41. En samtale med Furkan Kadir Yavuz
May 26,2023 01:20:40 -
42. En samtale med Michael Aastrup Jensen
May 25,2023 52:06 -
43. A conversation with Yevheniia Fedotova
May 16,2023 03:57:59 -
44. En samtale med Simon Dalsgaard
May 09,2023 01:38:13 -
45. Slava Ukraini!
May 02,2023 10:33 -
46. A conversation with Marina Miron
Apr 25,2023 01:37:02 -
47. A conversation with Daria Boiko
Apr 20,2023 02:40:40 -
48. En samtale med Anders Puck Nielsen
Apr 11,2023 53:10 -
49. En samtale med Frederik Vad Nielsen
Apr 04,2023 01:00:52 -
50. A conversation with Veronika Netrebenko
Mar 29,2023 49:48
Ukraine and Beyond
Ukraine and Beyond is a series of conversations with me and various guests with the aim of improving our understanding of the war in Ukraine and with the ambition of improving our ability to understand and fight the global struggle for freedom. My name is Emil Juhler-Nøttrup, I am 27 years old and I am from Copenhagen, Denmark. I have always been politically active, and I am currently doing a Master’s degree in Political Science. My personal motivation for doing and publishing the conversations stems from a sense of responsibility and indignation that I have felt ever since Russia’s large scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The responsibility and indignation arose because what took place crystallised for me what happens when free democratic countries meet autocratic threats with apathy, conveniency and appeasement. The free democratic world failed Ukraine by giving them NOTHING substantial to defend themselves with prior to the large-scale invasion because we thought the President and the people would surrender without a fight. Why were we so blatantly wrong?I think it comes down to two factors. One is our own inability to defend and understand freedom, and the other is our lack of understanding of the countries that have suffered under Soviet and Russian influence in the past, and I think the two things are intrinsically linked. The ambition is therefore also that by understanding Ukraine better, we can improve our overall ability to defend and understand freedom. And after all, if we ourselves DO NOT defend freedom, which we DIDN´T do before the large-scale invasion, both on a practical level and in the global struggle for narratives, then why should other people follow our example? Right now Ukraine is the example we all have to follow and understand. It´s as simple as that. The conversations take place in Danish and English, as I also speak with Danes. I do my best to talk to as many Ukrainians as possible, because their stories are the most important and greatly inspire me, but many of the conversations are also with Danish or foreign politicians or experts whose voices are important in the debate.If you got this far, i suppose you will read this as well, but let me be honest. I once had a more USA, NATO and EU critic view, but what corrected my path, was seeing the documentary ”Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom”. This documentary shows what Ukrainians went through during the ”Revolution of Dignity” in the winter of 2013-14, and it is just staggering how close you see the events. Nothing is left for doubt. This was a democratic revolution in which many Ukrainians willingly sacrificed their lifes to the struggle for freedom and dignity. We have to keep honoring, understanding and think of the meaning such actions!Enjoy and get smarter.Slava Ukraini!Follow the work here:https://www.instagram.com/ukrainefluencing/ https://www.facebook.com/EmilJuhlerNhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/emil-juhler-n%C3%B8ttrup-564684132/
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Amazing show!