Inaugural Columbia-NYU New York Russia Public Policy Seminar: The Reset Trap?

March 9, 2017, 5:00-7:00pm
420 W 118th Street, New York, NY

The Harriman Institute of Columbia University and New York University’s Jordan Center will host the inaugural event of the New York Russia Public Policy Seminar. The joint initiative, supported by the Carnegie Cooperation of New York, establishes a regular forum for academics and professionals in New York to engage with pressing issues informing U.S.-Russia relations. The sessions seek to bring innovative and impactful scholarship and analysis to bear on key trends and related policy questions and to create an informed network for open dialogue and debate.

The first event will be “The Reset Trap? Reconfiguring U.S.-Russia Relations in a Time of International Uncertainty.”

Panelists:

Stephen Kotkin, professor of history, Princeton University

Daniel Nexon, associate professor of government, Georgetown University

Yuval Weber, assistant professor, National Research University - Higher School of Economics

Event Co-Chairs:

Alexander Cooley, professor of political science and director of the Harriman Institute, Columbia University

Joshua Tucker, professor of politics and director of the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia, New York University