28.03.2025
Sergei Karaganov: Russia Will ‘Crush the Will of European Elites’
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Sergei A. Karaganov

Professor Emeritus
National Research University–Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs
Academic Supervisor;
Council on Foreign and Defense Policy
Honorary Chairman of the Presidium

AUTHOR IDs

SPIN RSCI: 6020-9539
ORCID: 0000-0003-1473-6249
ResearcherID: K-6426-2015
Scopus AuthorID: 26025142400

Contacts

Email: skaraganov@hse.ru
Address: Office 103, 17, Bldg.1 Malaya Ordynka Str., Moscow 119017, Russia

Interview to LBC

Russia intends to “crush the will of European elites,” Russian foreign policy strategist Sergei Karaganov told LBC’s Matt Frei. It was Brussels, not Moscow, that is risking another world war, he believes.

“If NATO expands to the borders of Ukraine and close to Russia, there will be war,” Mr Karaganov said. “The only thing I regret was that we waited for too long, and we trusted our European neighbours for too long”. Mr Karaganov also claimed that Europe was the ”source“ of all of the world’s troubles for the “last 500 years”, citing the experience of Balkans War.

The strategist’s comments come as Washington and Moscow continue to sideline Europe from peace negotiations over Ukraine — something Mr Karaganov was very much in favour of. “Europe should be pushed aside as far away as possible”, he said. “You’d better change [Europe’s] elites who are driving people as cannon fodder towards another world war”.

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