Putin’s Third Term: Assessments Amid Crisis with Mark Galeotti, Professor of Global Affairs, NYU Harley D. Balzer, Associate Professor of Government and International Affairs, Georgetown University Robert Orttung, Associate Research Professor of International Affairs, GWU Konstantin Avramov, Program Director, CGI (moderator) Russia's turbulent year has prompted numerous questions on the country's long-term trajectory under the leadership of President Vladimir Putin. Can Russia rebound from its current economic crisis? What, if any, vestiges of cooperation with the West exist for 2015 and beyond? What is the Kremlin’s domestic policy and how is it adjusting to the rapidly evolving world around it? The Center on Global Interests and The Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies at The George Washington University are pleased to invite you to a lunch discussion with Mark Galeotti, Harley D. Balzer, and Robert Orttung on assessing Russia's challenges and prospects at the mid-point of President Putin's third term. The event will mark the release of CGI's latest report, Putin’s Third Term: Assessments Amid Crisis, coauthored by Harley D. Balzer, Mark Galeotti, and Richard Sakwa of the University of Kent. CGI Program Director Konstantin Avramov will moderate the discussion. Lunch will be served. Space is limited: please RSVP to the email indicated below. Harley D. Balzer is Associate Professor of Government and International Affairs and an Associate Faculty Member of the Department of History at Georgetown University. From 1987 to August 2001 he served as Director of the University’s Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies. Prof. Balzer is working on a forthcoming comparative project on Russian and Chinese integration in the global economy. Mark Galeotti is Professor of Global Affairs and the academic director of the Transnational Security concentration of the MS in Global Affairs program at New York University. He has served as an advisor to the British Foreign Office and has worked with a wide range of commercial, law enforcement and government agencies, from the State Department to Interpol. His latest book is Russia’s Wars in Chechnya (Osprey Publishers, 2014). Robert Orttung is assistant director of IERES. He is currently finishing a book on the Sochi Olympics (co-authored with Sufian Zhemukhov) and their impact on Russian politics. Wednesday, March 11, 2015 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Lindner Commons, 1957 E St. NW, Room 602 Please RSVP to [email protected] This event is on the record. Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies • IERES The Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University 1957 E Street, NW • Suite 412 • Washington, DC 20052 Tel (202) 994-6340 • Fax (202) 994-5436 • [email protected] • www.ieres.org
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