Brave New World

The Real Reasons for WWI and the Possibility of WWIII

Brave New World

John Harrison
Professor Dominic Lieven, a research professor at Cambridge University and author of: “Towards the Flame: Empire, War and the End of Tsarist Russia” makes some interesting points in this programme.

Ukraine was important at the beginning of WWI. As professor Lieven points out; 75% of Ukraine was part of Russia at the time, and the territory was vital for Russia as it contained valuable industrial facilities and resources. The country has long lost its importance, Lieven states, as the Ukrainian economy is in a bad shape and the kind of industry and resources available in that country are no longer highly valued. Ukraine’s real value was to act as a buffer state between Russia and what is know as “the West”. A role which unfortunately for all concerned, particularly Ukraine and its economy, has been jettisoned. Lieven is fairly optimistic that Germany may take on a “bridge” role between the East and the West.

Lieven interestingly considers another world war as possible, but not highly likely. If such a war does break out, Lieven considers, it will not be because of Europe, which he says is simply not that important anymore. The really important area, he mentions, is Asia; that is where a major conflict could break out, which would drag us all into a new war of global proportions.

Professor Lieven is an excellent speaker and his points of view are highly interesting. Please do listen to this programme.

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