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Event | Feb 10, 2023
The Center for East Asia Policy Studies and the Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy and Technology at the Brookings Institution will host a webinar drawing on the findings from a project on great power competition between the U.S., China and Russia.
Event | Feb 02, 2022
Join the Intelligence Project and the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies for a seminar on the potential for an imminent Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Event | Nov 10, 2021
Join PONARS Eurasia for a workshop that will discuss the ways and means that the United States and Russia use to pursue their goals in the bilateral relationship and their respective foreign policies.
Event | Sep 22, 2021
Join Harvard's Negotiation Task Force and the Project on Managing the Atom for a discussion on arms control and the New START Treaty with Former Deputy Secretary General of NATO Rose Gottemoeller.
Event | Sep 29, 2021
Join the Davis Center for a discussion on how Russians are interpreting the U.S. exit from Kabul and the opportunities it may create for Russia.
Event | Jun 08, 2021
Join the Foreign Policy Research Institute for a discussion on how NATO affects great power rivalry and how the United States and its allies can better manage Russia.
Event | May 24, 2021
Join the Carnegie Moscow Center for a panel discussion on the U.S.-Soviet alliance during WW II and its lessons for present-day U.S.-Russia relations.
Event | May 03, 2021
Join the Future of Diplomacy Project (FDP) and the Project on Europe and the Transatlantic (PETR) relationship for a seminar about New START and the future of arms control diplomacy and U.S.-Russian Relations.
Event | Apr 12, 2021
Join Harvard's Davis Center for an online talk with Serhii Plokhii on the lessons of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Event | Oct 16, 2020
Join PONARS for an episode of PONARS Eurasia Fridays, an online event series featuring expert discussions on current events in Eurasia each week, focusing on nuclear and military affairs in U.S.-Russian relations.