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Michael Romancov is a political geographer at the Faculty of Social Sciences, a teacher and publicist. He works at the Department of Political Science of the Institute of Political Studies of the FSV UK. Contributes to a number of Czech periodicals. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Education, the Faculty of Philosophy and the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Charles University. In his lectures and books, he focuses on the history of international relations with a focus on the European Union, Russia and the Middle East. In the podcast, he and Štěpán talked about the geopolitical situation in the current turbulent times. Intro 0:00 - 1:13 Podcast 1:13 In the interview with him you will also learn: How does he currently perceive the relationship between Russia and China? Is it a balanced relationship? What further developments can be expected here? What is China's one-child policy and what does it mean for China today? What affects the inflow of foreign investment capital to Russia? What is the relationship between Russia and North Korea and how does China view it? And what kind of ally of Russia is Iran? What can be happening in contemporary Russia itself? How does he evaluate the removal of the rebellious Prigozhin? Is Putin in control? How strong can his position be? What about Ukraine? What is the situation there? What can happen in this country after the end of the war? What could mean a turning point in the current conflict? You can find all episodes of the podcast on the website https://www.investice.cz/mediahub/