Conference: "Future Scenarios for Russia and the West"
The Program on U.S.-Russia Relations at Columbia University’s Harriman Institute and the Primakov Institute for World Economics and International Relations (IMEMO) in Moscow is bringing together U.S. and Russia-based scholars for a conference on “Future Scenarios for Russia and the West.” This one day event will be open to the public.
The purpose of this conference is to examine the sources and consequences of growing confrontation between Russia and the West, discuss possible solutions going forward and provide an opportunity to learn from each other’s perspectives.
In addition to established scholars of international relations, advanced Ph.D. candidates from the City of New York (CUNY) Graduate School, Harvard University and Columbia University will also take part.
Participants:
Hadas Aron, Columbia University
Alla Baranovsky, Harvard University
Natalia Bubnova, Primakov Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IMEMO RAN)
Alexander Cooley, Barnard College
Timothy Frye, Columbia University
Emily Holland, Columbia University
Austin Long, Columbia University
Jessica Malbacher, The Graduate Center at City University of New York (CUNY)
Kimberly Marten, Barnard College
Victor Mizin, Moscow State Institute of Internationals Affairs (MGIMO)
Rajan Menon, City College at CUNY, Saltzman Institute at Columbia University
Sergey Oznobishchev, IMEMO RAN
Tatyana Parkhalina, Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences (INION RAN)
Matthew Reichert, Harvard University
Cynthia Roberts, Hunter College, CUNY
Jack Snyder, Columbia University
Yuval Weber, Moscow Higher School of Economics, Harvard University's Davis Center