A nation must think before it acts.
Date : Thu., November 03, 2016 9:00 am to 2:15 pm Category : FPRI in D.C.
Cosponsored by:
The Foreign Policy Research Institute
The Atlantic Council
The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
The Charles Koch Institute
This conference comes at what may prove to be a turning point in US-Russia relations. With the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Syria, the rise of far-right political parties in Europe and their ideological affiliation with the Kremlin, and alleged Russian interference in the US presidential election, the next US president will need a clear and definitive strategy for addressing Putin’s Russia. The Foreign Policy Research Institute and its partners – The Atlantic Council, The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, and The Charles Koch Institute – will convene the top experts in the field to discuss these challenges and to make recommendations on what the next administration should prioritize in their Russia policy.
We hope you will join us for this timely and important conference.
This event is open to press and on the record. Follow along on Twitter at #RussiaFactor.
Please click here to register for the event.
FPRI
Miriam ElderBuzz Feed News
Michael C. DeschUniversity of Notre Dame
Mitchell OrensteinModerator
FPRI and the University of Pennsylvania
Steven Lee MeyersNew York Times
The McCain Institute for International Leadership
Sergey AleksashenkoBrookings Institution
Emma AshfordCATO Institute
Elizabeth RosenbergCenter for New American Security
Daniel HamiltonModerator
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University
Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe, NATO
Former Commander, U.S. European Command
Alina PolyakovaAtlantic Council
Atlantic Council
Judy AnsleyUnited States Institute of Peace
Evelyn FarkasAtlantic Council
William RugerCharles Koch Institute
Adrian A. BasoraModerator
FPRI
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Venue
The Atlantic Council