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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 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 | Feb 29, 2024
Please join the Center for Strategic & International Studies for a timely and crucial discussion in order to shed light on Russia’s religious persecution and misinformation in Ukraine and seek practical solutions to hold Russia accountable.
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 | 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
Join the Harriman Institute at Columbia University and the New York University Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia for a discussion on Russia's role in the Israel-Gaza conflict.

The devastating war between Israel and Gaza has raised new questions about Russia’s standing in the…
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…
Event | Oct 26, 2023
One month ago, a lightning military offensive by Azerbaijani forces led to Baku’s seizure of Nagorno-Karabakh. The surprise operation upended the regional balance of power and displaced over 100,000 of the region’s ethnic Armenian residents. The full impact of Nagorno-Karabakh's dissolution…
Event | Oct 30, 2023
Join Russia Matters and the Davis Center for a talk by Dr. Domitilla Sagramoso of King’s College London (Department of War Studies) on the war in Ukraine. Dr. Sagramoso, an expert on Russian foreign and security policy, with a particular focus on the post-Soviet space, will discuss the dynamics…
Event | Oct 19, 2023
Join the CSIS's Korea Chair for a special discussion on the recent revelation by the White House of North Korean transfer of more than 1,000 containers of arms to Russia for the war in Ukraine in exchange for Russian weapons and technology.