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Event | May 01, 2024
Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine has brought bilateral relations with the United States to their lowest point since the Cuban missile crisis. Yet Russia remains a global actor that holds immense sway over a wide variety of other U.S. foreign policy priorities, including strategic competition…
Event | May 07, 2024
What role did Alexei Navalny play in Russian politics? What were his roots? Why was he sentenced to 19 years in a maximum-security prison? And why was he ultimately killed? Russian journalist and a friend of Navalny’s of 20 years, Yevgenia Albats, citing Navalny's letters from prison, tells…
Event | May 09, 2024
As the world's attention remains fixed on Russia's ongoing aggression in Ukraine, another critical development has been quietly unfolding: the gradual annexation of Belarus. This ongoing expansion of Russian influence over its neighbor has accelerated since the disputed 2020 Belarusian…
Event | May 02, 2024
Prior to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Chinese enjoyed unfettered access to Europe's economic, research and academic domains. Chinese President Xi Jinping's friendship pact with Russian President Vladimir Putin resulted in negative reverberations throughout European capitals and…
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 | Apr 25, 2024
The Arctic is warming nearly four times faster than the rest of the world’s regions, changing both the geological and geopolitical landscape of the Arctic region. Meanwhile, China and Russia are enhancing their cooperation in the Arctic, particularly through China’s investments in Russia’s rich…
Event | Apr 09, 2024
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the West imposed a range of sanctions on Russia’s natural-resource exports in an attempt to constrain its ability to wage war. In this talk, Delgerjargal Uvsh will examine the nature of these sanctions and how they have affected…
Event | Apr 01, 2024
Paula Dobriansky will moderate a seminar featuring Craig Kennedy, Daniel Russell and Paul Saunders. The seminar is sponsored by the Belfer Center and Russia Matters and a part of the series "Russia's Past, Present and Future."
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 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…