2025-12-14
33 分钟Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Mia Sorrenti.
Today's episode is part one of our recent live event with the exiled Russian journalist Miha Ziga.
Ziga joined us at the Kiln Theatre in London to discuss the fall of the Soviet Union and why that period can help explain the failure of democracy today in Russia.
A renowned Russian dissident journalist Sigar fled into exile after publicly condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
His new book, The Dark Side of the Earth,
draws on hundreds of interviews from a hailed Gorbachev to ordinary citizens and builds a vivid account of the collapse of the USSR and its legacy today.
Now let's join our host, Chief International Correspondent for CNN, Clarissa Ward, with more.
Thank you.
Thank you so much, everybody, for joining us this evening.
Thank you, Mikhail, who just got off a red-eye flight from Miami.
So if he falls asleep halfway through it, we won't hold it against him.
I really wanted to conceal that fact.
Oh, whoops.
Sorry.
And for those of you who aren't familiar with Michael,
he is an extraordinary writer and thinker and also friend.
Little-known fact about Michael,
he was a war correspondent for years before going on to become the founding editor-in-chief of Dorst,
or in English TV Rain, which was a vital, critical,