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Eurasia Program Events

Past Events

  • Russian Interests in the Arctic: The Northern Sea Route - February, 2026 - Events - Mariia Vladymyrova, Emily Holland
  • Europe’s Nuclear Future: Rethinking Transatlantic Deterrence - March, 2026 - Events - Astrid Chevreuil, Alexander Bollfrass, Emily Holland
  • Understanding the Russo-Ukrainian Ceasefire Negotiations - December, 2025 - Events - Emily Holland, Aaron Stein
  • Lessons From Ukraine’s ‘First World Drone War’  - September, 2025 - Events - Trudy Rubin, Aaron Stein
  • Partners or Rivals? Areas of Convergence and Divergence of Interests in the Indo-Pacific - June, 2025 - Events - Alexander Korolev , Thomas J. Shattuck, Robert E. Hamilton
  • Report Launch: Russia’s Use of the Instruments of Statecraft in the Indo-Pacific - May, 2025 - Events - Alexander Korolev , Michael R. Rouland, Robert E. Hamilton
  • Aid to Ukraine: Lessons Learned and Future Needs - April, 2025 - Events - Robert E. Hamilton, Victor Liakh, Jakub Romaniuk, Maia Otarashvili
  • Russia-China-North Korea Relations: Obstacles to a Trilateral Axis - March, 2025 - Events - Robert E. Hamilton, Elizabeth Wishnick, Maia Otarashvili
  • Report Launch: China’s Use of the Instruments of Power - January, 2025 - Events - Robert E. Hamilton, Christopher Primiano, Maia Otarashvili
  • Three Years of Russia’s War in Ukraine: What’s Ahead in 2025? - February, 2025 - Events - Maria Avdeeva, Robert E. Hamilton, Stefan Meister, Pavel Luzin, Maia Otarashvili



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