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From: "Julie Shaw" <jshaw@ceip.org>
Subject: Carnegie Events on Russia
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace invites you to tune in to LIVE webcasts of select Carnegie Endowment events. The following programs are being offered this week.
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CRAWFORD AND BEYOND: THE FUTURE OF THE U.S.-RUSSIAN NUCLEAR RELATIONSHIP
http://www.ceip.org/files/events/crawfordandbeyond.asp?pr=1&EventID=402
This Carnegie special event will feature a discussion on the future of the U.S.-Russian nuclear relationship, strategic reductions, cooperative threat reduction, and missile defense issues.
Participants:
Representative Ellen Tauscher (CA)
Representative John Spratt (SC) (invited)
Ambassador Karl F. Inderfurth, senior advisor, Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign
Rudy Barnes, (invited) legislative director, Office of Representative John
Spratt
Kenneth Myers, III, legislative assistant, Office of Senator Richard Lugar
Joseph Cirincione, director, Non-Proliferation Project, Carnegie Endowment
Rose Gottemoeller, senior associate, Carnegie Endowment, will moderate.
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U.S.-RUSSIAN RELATIONS: BORN AGAIN PARTNERSHIP OR MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE?
http://www.ceip.org/files/events/events.asp?EventID=400
After several years of recriminations, differences, and disappointments, U.S.-Russian relations have markedly improved since September 11th. The visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to the United States offers the opportunity to deepen cooperation and possibly reach an historic agreement on nuclear offensive and defensive forces. Carnegie experts will provide a pre-summit briefing to lay out key agenda items, including cooperation in the war on terrorism and regional security, nuclear security, Russian economic development, and others.
Participants:
Anders Åslund, senior associate, leading specialist on the Russian economy,
and author of Building Capitalism: The Transformation of the Former Soviet Bloc
Rose Gottemoeller, senior associate, former Energy Department assistant
secretary for nonproliferation and national security, and specialist in arms
control issues in Russia and the other former Soviet states
Andrew Kuchins, director of the Russian and Eurasian Program whose research
focuses on foreign and security policy
Anatol Lieven, senior associate, former correspondent for The Times in Pakistan
and Afghanistan, and author of the Carnegie policy brief, Fighting Terrorism:
Lessons from Cold War
Thomas Carothers, vice president for studies will moderate.
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To listen to "Live at Carnegie" events, please download and install the latest version of Windows Media Player.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp
Carnegie will offer audio on demand in both Windows Media and RealAudio formats following the event.