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Post | Mar 29, 2019
William Burns has been hailed as one of America’s most outstanding diplomats—perhaps the only living person to have a room named after him at the State Department, according to Ambassador Cathy Russell. In his new book, “The Back Channel,” Burns argues that the U.S. now needs skillful diplomacy…
Digest | Mar 29, 2019
Event | Apr 01, 2019
The conference will focus on: empirical, theoretical, normative and legal questions related to the principle of non-interference in domestic affairs; Russia’s understanding of alliances, partnerships and coalitions; and Russia-U.S. relations in the evolving world order.
Event | Apr 10, 2019
Join the Fletcher School at Tufts University for a talk with Mark Ward on the promising yet failed experiment to work with Russia to improve aid deliveries to besieged Syrian communities, and his concerns about Syria’s future.
Analysis | Mar 26, 2019
As Ukrainians prepare to vote for a president March 31, none of the top three candidates boasts solid pro-reform credentials. That poses big challenges for the country’s future stability and its pro-Western stance.
Event | Apr 02, 2019
Join the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute for a conversation with Major General (Res.) Amos Gilead on Russia's presence in the Middle East.
Event | Apr 01, 2019
Join Harvard's Davis Center for a talk with Richard Weitz on Russia, China and the United States as great power competitors and the implications of this relationship on nuclear security and conflict.
Event | Apr 04, 2019
Join Harvard's Davis Center for a talk with Ronald F. Lehman II on the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. 
Event | Apr 08, 2019
Join Harvard's Davis Center for a talk on the resignation of Nursultan Nazarbayev, longtime president of Kazakhstan, and the implications of this transition of power.
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