Russia and the Evolving European Security Order

Oct. 3, 2018, 3:30-5:00pm (registration requested)
1616 Rhode Island Ave. NW, Washington, DC

Join the CSIS Russia and Eurasia program for a discussion on the changing European security order and how Russia is likely to affect and be affected by the changes.

At a time of great global change, European nations, Russia included, are rethinking security institutions and interests, including their relationships with one another and with the United States. At the same time, Russia itself is a crucial factor in its neighbors’ and others’ decision calculus about how security on the European continent might be best attained and preserved. Join us as we bring together some of Russia, Europe and America’s top analysts to discuss what might happen, and how Russia is likely to affect and be affected by the evolving European security order.

The event will be webcast live from the event page.

Speakers:

William Hill, professor of national security strategy, National War College; global fellow, Woodrow Wilson Center

Michael Kofman, senior research scientist, Russia studies program, CNA

Andrey Kortunov, director general, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC)

Constanze Stelzenmüller, Robert Bosch senior fellow, Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institution

Ivan Timofeev, director of programs, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC)

Moderator:

Olga Oliker, senior adviser and director, Russia and Eurasia Program, CSIS