Sarah Paine delivers a lecture on the multifaceted reasons behind Russia's loss in the Cold War, challenging the simplistic view that Ronald Reagan was solely responsible. She explores counter-arguments involving the roles of Presidents Ford, Carter, and Nixon, the impact of the Helsinki Declaration, and the significance of the U.S. Navy's submarine capabilities. Paine also delves into internal factors, such as the Soviet Union's imperial overreach, economic failures, and Gorbachev's miscalculations. The lecture further examines the leadership of Helmut Kohl and George Bush Sr. in the reunification of Germany and the complexities of international relations during the Cold War's final stages. Following the lecture, Dwarkesh Patel engages Paine in a detailed discussion, exploring the Soviet Union's economic policies, the role of oil, and the tragic historical trajectory of Russia.
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