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Analysis | Jul 28, 2022
Robert Legvold and Dmitri Trenin discuss the possible future scenarios faced by the Russian state, addressing the state leaders’ perception of the status quo, their goals and the challenges they must confront in both domestic and foreign policy.
Analysis | Mar 25, 2022
Based on their personal negotiations with this challenging Russian leader, this compilation delivers highly relevant insights from Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry and Rex Tillerson for forging a diplomatic end to the war in Ukraine.
Analysis | Jan 24, 2022
The Ambassadorial Series is a one-of-a-kind docuseries from the Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies featuring in-depth interviews with former U.S. ambassadors to Russia and the Soviet Union.
Analysis | Jan 05, 2022
On Jan. 5, 2022, the Center for the National Interest held an event on the conflict in Ukraine.
Analysis | Nov 01, 2021
Experts discuss Sino-Russian relations and what the United States can do to discourage Sino-Russian alignment against American interests.
Analysis | Oct 24, 2021
Leading experts from around the world discuss US-Russia relations, security and geopolitics topics.
Analysis | Sep 09, 2021
Graham T. Allison, Paul Pillar and Jessica Stern discuss how the United States should deal with terrorism in the aftermath of its military withdrawal from Afghanistan and with friends and rivals abroad to secure vital security interests today.
Analysis | Mar 27, 2021
Sean Guillory moderates a roundtable discussion with Ilya Budraitskis, Svetlana Erpyleva, and Greg Yudin on Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition and the prospects of political pluralism in Russian society.
Analysis | Feb 05, 2021
Is there a pragmatic agenda on which both Moscow and Washington are interested in cooperating?
Analysis | Feb 04, 2021
The recent protests in Russia are fueled by a combination of frustrations with Vladimir Putin’s repressive government, Russia’s stagnant economy and the impacts of COVID, but whether demonstrations will grow into a larger, sustained movement remains to be seen.