Russian National Identity and Foreign Policy
Dec. 12, 2016, 10:00-11:30am (registration required)
1616 Rhode Island Ave. N.W., Washington, DC
In recent years, Russia's foreign policy has become considerably more asserting, posing a challenge to the United States and its Western allies. In his presentation, Igor Zevelev, a fellow at the Kennan Institute and a former visiting fellow at CSIS, will explore what is driving this shift from the Russian side. He will outline the ways in which Russian foreign policy doctrine today stems primarily from domestic ideas about Russian identity and the reasons why the impact of such thinking has become such a driving force in the past four years.
This event will be webcast live.
Featuring
Igor Zevelev, fellow, Kennan Institute, Wilson Center
CSIS Expert
Olga Oliker, senior adviser and director, CSIS Russia and Eurasia Program