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Event | Apr 24, 2024
Join the Intelligence Project for a seminar with John J. Sullivan, Former Acting/Deputy Secretary of State, who served as U.S. Ambassador to Russia from 2020-2022. Ambassador Sullivan will provide his perspective from his time in Moscow and share details of his forthcoming book, Midnight in Moscow…
Event | Mar 26, 2024
Two years after his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has once again been declared the winner in Russia’s sham presidential election. The vote extends his time in the Kremlin to at least 2030.

What does the formal renewal of Putin’s mandate mean for the future of the country? Will…
Event | Mar 27, 2024
Join the Belfer Center and Russia Matters in the upcoming policy series, "Russia's Past, Present and Future." This seminar will be open to HUID holders only, and will be on-the-record.

This four-part series will be moderated by Belfer Center Senior Fellow and former Under…
Event | Mar 12, 2024
Join Eurasia Head of Research Robert Hamilton, András Tóth-Czifra and Olga Khvostunova as they discuss the evolution of Putin’s regime during his almost quarter century in power, the state of popular resistance and what the future might hold for a post-Putin Russia.
Event | Mar 06, 2024
In his 2014 address to the Federal Assembly, Russian President Vladimir Putin defined Crimea, Sevastopol and Chersonesus as sacred geographies for Russia, comparing these places to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. He continues to reinforce this narrative on visits to the region that combine political…
Event | Feb 28, 2024
In this Long View conversation, Michael Kimmage will interview Maria Lipman about the political landscape in Russia. One story line is the March 2024 presidential election in Russia and its significance both for Vladimir Putin and for the Russian population. Another story line is incorporation of…
Event | Feb 28, 2024
Belfer Senior Fellow Paula Dobriansky will moderate a seminar featuring Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute Dr. Leon Aron and Director, Eurasia Program at the Quincy Institute Dr. Anatol Lieven. The seminar will be sponsored by the Belfer Center and Russia Matters, and will be part…
Event | Feb 15, 2024
As Russia anticipates its presidential election in mid-March, the catastrophic Russo-Ukrainian War continues its relentless march, with some half a million military dead and wounded and high civilian casualties in Ukraine. How does this war resonate in Russia? Polls suggest that most Russians…
Event | Jan 31, 2024
Join the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for a discussion of the combination of indifference and a desire for peace among the Russian public and more at an online event with the co-authors of the paper “Alternate Reality: How Russian Society Learned to Stop Worrying About the War”:…
Event | Jan 31, 2024
This Long View conversation will feature Memory Makers, the recent book by Jade McGlynn, a Researcher in the War Studies Department at King's College London. The book itself charts the exploitation of the past by the Kremlin, the creation of a state mythology and the justification of an…