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Analysis | Feb 07, 2019
The death of INF involved violations on both sides, as Russia developed a cruise missile that allegedly broke weapon range rules while the U.S. built missile interception facilities in Eastern Europe with defense and attack dual-capability.
Analysis | Feb 07, 2019
Withdrawing now from the INF Treaty is a fundamental mistake of the Trump presidency, absolving Russia of its arms violations and removing the most effective tool for decreasing the likelihood of nuclear crisis.
Event | Feb 08, 2019
Join the Fletcher School at Tufts University for a lunch talk with William B. Taylor, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, on the role of Ukraine in world affairs.
Event | Feb 13, 2019
Join the Fletcher School at Tufts University for a lunch conversation with Samuel Bendett on technological innovation in the Russian military and U.S. policy toward Russia.
Event | Feb 28, 2019
Join the Russia and Eurasia Program at The Fletcher School at Tufts University for a lunch conversation with Karen Donfried about the current state of U.S.-European relations and the Russia factor in transatlantic affairs. 
Event | Feb 15, 2019
Join the Fletcher Eurasia Club at Tufts University for a book talk with Joanna Lillis, the author of "Dark Shadows Inside the Secret World of Kazakhstan."
Event | Feb 26, 2019
Join The Fletcher School at Tufts University for a dinner conversation with Professor Cole Durham of Brigham Young University on the repressive policies of Central Asian governments toward religious expression and current opportunities for advancing religious freedom and human rights in the region.
Analysis | Feb 06, 2019
Vladimir Putin's popular support is waning as he approaches Russia's 2024 presidential transition. In his efforts to seek out a new base, talk of stability goes out the window.
Event | Feb 06, 2019
Join the Russia and Eurasia Program at The Fletcher School at Tufts University for a talk by Nina Jankowicz about Russian influence campaigns in Central and Eastern Europe and in the United States. 
Analysis | Feb 04, 2019
Converging and diverging interests play a big role in shaping Chinese-Russian relations, but so do “status granting” and shared political values.
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