Карин Кнайсль: Россия против Европы, распад ЕС и мир после СВО || Не выходя из комнаты

Карин Кнайсль: Россия против Европы, распад ЕС и мир после СВО || Не выходя из комнаты59:36

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13.10.2025

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The episode starts with an intro at 00:00, then at 00:04 the guest, former Austrian foreign minister Karin Kneissl, is introduced. At 00:36 the host discusses the dance with Vladimir Putin, and at 00:57 the main topics are outlined. At 01:12 the audience is asked whether Europe is finished, and at 01:56 a greeting follows. At 02:18 the story of how Kneissl lost her home in France and began writing "Requiem for Europe" is told. At 03:51 the economic catastrophe in France is examined, and at 07:25 the moment when Europe turned wrong is described. At 12:22 the idea that "lists replaced laws" and the values of the EU are critiqued. At 16:03 Germany and France are described as the two engines of the EU, and at 16:41 the possibility of Mercedes and Volkswagen returning to Russia is considered. At 18:37 Kneissl comments on Austria's poor state, and at 19:27 the "Detroit of Central Europe" is mentioned. At 19:53 Europeans are compared to teenagers, and at 23:43 Kneissl shares her experience working with Germans. At 24:33 the lack of prospects for ordinary Germans is discussed, and at 25:25 the rise of conservatism among Europeans is explored. At 26:33 a new "religion" of Europe is described, and at 30:17 the freedom of scientists in Russia versus Germany is debated. At 31:28 Europe is portrayed as a hostage of its convictions, and at 32:07 Kneissl states that any revolution leads to failure. At 32:41 the German reluctance to enter politics is attributed to a personnel crisis. At 36:13 three scenarios for the future of the EU are presented. At 38:34 the ease of doing business in Russia versus Europe is compared. At 40:21 Kneissl reflects on whether she regrets leaving the EU, and at 40:37 her move to Russia is explained. At 41:08 she explains why she loves Russia. At 44:26 the threat of AI and digitalization is examined. At 49:07 the question of Austria's interests in Ukraine is raised. At 50:55 Russian money in Austria is discussed, and at 51:28 Ukrainian oligarchs in Austria are mentioned. At 52:12 the sense of inferiority among Austrians is explored, and at 53:26 the future world after the end of the Russian invasion is forecast. At 59:11 the episode concludes with a summary.