In Moscow's Shadows 247: Victory Day Without The Victory

In Moscow's Shadows 247: Victory Day Without The Victory

Author: Mark Galeotti May 10, 2026 Duration: 52:11
No tanks, great camera work. Victory Day is supposed to be Russia’s most unshakeable story, the moment when the state proves its strength, its allies, and its confidence on Red Square. Yet watching this year’s parade, I can’t escape the sense that the symbolism is working harder than the reality: fewer troops, no heavy hardware in Moscow, and security concerns hanging over the whole performance. In the rest of the podcast, I look at a leaked report on spinning peace and wonder if it par...

For those looking past the day's news to understand the deeper currents shaping Russia, In Moscow's Shadows offers a nuanced and authoritative perspective. Hosted by the acclaimed analyst Mark Galeotti, this podcast serves as an audio companion to his long-running blog, creating a space for detailed discussion on the nation's history and, more frequently, its complex contemporary politics. Rather than rehashing headlines, Galeotti delves into the underlying forces-the cultural shifts, power struggles, and historical echoes-that truly define events. Episodes might feature a deep dive into a new academic work, a solo analysis of a developing situation, or a conversation with fellow experts, all approached with Galeotti's characteristic blend of erudition and provocation. The result is a consistently engaging listen that feels like a private briefing from one of the field's most informed voices. By tuning into this podcast, you gain access to a clearer, more substantive understanding of Russia, exploring both its visible machinations and the influential dynamics that operate, as the title suggests, just out of sight. It’s essential listening for anyone who appreciates context and commentary that challenges conventional wisdom.
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In Moscow's Shadows 226: Monsters in the Woods [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:46
There's not all that much to say about the Ukraine peace negotiations as delegations head to the USA and Russia, but I cover a few issues, from Trump's 'businessified' approach to geopolitics to the departures of both An…
In Moscow's Shadows 225: A Chance for Peace in Ukraine? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 51:35
In the first half of the podcast, I look at the proposed Ukraine peace deal, which is only a foundation for proper negotiations, especially in terms of what it is not. In the second, I spin off Susanna Rabow-Edling's exc…
In Moscow's Shadows 224: In Helsinki's (and Kyiv's) Shadows [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:52
From where's Lavrov to whether it's time for Europe to speak to Putin directly, some questions with wider significance raised during my recent hectic trip to Finland. And, in the second half, how should we think about th…
In Moscow's Shadows 223: After Putin, Who... or What? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 42:39
We need to talk about post-Putin. It's fruitless at this point to try and come up with names of potential successors -- but maybe we can identify potential archetypes, the kinds of people who might succeed him, depending…
In Moscow's Shadows 222: Are We Seeing A New Putin? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:43
The forthcoming release of the updated version of my WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT PUTIN gives me an excuse to consider whether and how Putin has changed since I originally wrote the book in 2018. My conclusion: not so much a di…
In Moscow's Shadows 219: Decoding Putin in Valdai [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:35
Putin's 4-hour keynote and Q&A at Valdai gives us at least some insight into his thinking and his assumptions, but the interesting thing is that the key themes are strangely also reflected in the thinking of some of his…
In Moscow's Shadows 218: Putin, the Blunderer-in-Chief? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:44
We spend a great deal of time thinking about Putin's intentions, his strategy. Yet it's hard to argue that this position, mired in Ukraine, sanctioned and facing recession, is where he wanted to be. Maybe, then, a better…