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Digest | Jul 01, 2021
"Even if we sunk this ship, it would still be difficult to imagine that the world would be on the brink of a world war, because those who do this know that they cannot emerge victorious from this war,” Putin said of the Crimea incident, and more in this week's news digest.
Event | Aug 06, 2021
Join the Davis Center for a workshop for educators focused on confronting misinformation and disinformation through sessions with content, policy and pedagogy experts.
Event | Jul 19, 2021
Join the Kennan Institute for a panel discussion on Wendy Z. Goldman and Donald Filtzer's new book, "Fortress Dark and Stern: The Soviet Home Front during World War II."
Analysis | Jun 28, 2021
In this podcast Angela Stent assesses the basic agreements that came out of the two leaders' first summit, potential areas for future cooperation and where U.S. and Russian priorities will continue to challenge the relationship.
Digest | Jun 28, 2021
Mankoff and Newlin urge Washington against deploying troops to Central Asia, citing potential moral, political and security consequences; Zakirov considers Moscow and Beijing’s views on AI and power; and more in this week’s analytical digest.
Analysis | Jun 25, 2021
Harvard Professor Serhii Plokhy’s new book, “Nuclear Folly: A History of the Cuban Missile Crisis,” offers new insights into the experiences of lower-level officers who participated in the perilous events that brought us to the brink of nuclear war nearly 60 years ago.
Event | Jun 29, 2021
Join CSIS for a panel discussion on Russia's evolving space capabilities and their impact on U.S. and allied security as well as on future arms control discussions.
Digest | Jun 25, 2021
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov warns UK not to test Russia’s strength amid fallout of Crimea incident; an optimistic effort to restart EU-Russia relations falls flat; and more in this week’s analytical digest.
Digest | Jun 21, 2021
After the Geneva summit, Gvosdev says it's telling that Russia retains a seat at the table for many of the global issues that matter most to the Biden administration; Rumer and Sokolski say Russia's partnership with China is an incalculable force multiplier for Moscow—more so than it is…
Analysis | Jun 18, 2021
Both countries recognize that their relations are competitive, and even adversarial, but that direct confrontation benefits no one (except maybe China).
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