Date: Tue, 15 May 2012
From: Kennan Institute <kennan@WILSONCENTER.ORG>
Subject: The National Conversation: Putin's Return & US-Russian Reset
The National Conversation: Putin's Return & US-Russian Reset
The Kennan Institute cordially invites you to the next installment of the National Conversation at the Woodrow Wilson Center.
The National Conversation: Putin's Return & US-Russian Reset
Wednesday, May 23, 2012 // 12:30 - 2:00pm
6th Floor Flom Auditorium, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC
Featuring a keynote address by former National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, who will then join a panel discussion also featuring David Kramer, President of Freedom House; Nina Khrushcheva, Professor, Graduate Program of International
Affairs at The New School; and Blair Ruble, Director of the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute with:
Susan Glasser, Editor in Chief of Foreign Policy magazine (moderator) and opening remarks by Michael Van Dusen, Executive Vice President and COO, Wilson Center
On May 7, Vladimir Putin began his third term as president of the Russian Federation. With the Russian political season over, and the American political season heating up, what are the implications of political transition for the important issues in the U.S.-Russian bilateral relationship?
The National Conversation at the Woodrow Wilson Center is a series that provides a safe political space for deep dialogue and informed discussion on the most significant problems and challenges facing the nation and the world.
Please note that RSVP is required to attend.
To RSVP, please contact Maria-Stella Gatzoulis at maria-stella.gatzoulis@wilsoncenter.org.
Please provide your name and professional affiliation.
Please allow time on arrival at the building for routine security procedures. A photo ID is required. Individuals attending Woodrow Wilson Center events may be audiotaped, videotaped, or photographed during the course of a meeting, and by attending grant permission for their likenesses and the content of their comments, if any, to be broadcast, webcast, published, or otherwise reported or recorded.
Note: There will be a webcast of this event for those unable to attend.
Keywords: U.S.-Russian Relations - Russian News - Russia
The National Conversation: Putin's Return & US-Russian Reset
The Kennan Institute cordially invites you to the next installment of the National Conversation at the Woodrow Wilson Center.
The National Conversation: Putin's Return & US-Russian Reset
Wednesday, May 23, 2012 // 12:30 - 2:00pm
6th Floor Flom Auditorium, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC
Featuring a keynote address by former National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, who will then join a panel discussion also featuring David Kramer, President of Freedom House; Nina Khrushcheva, Professor, Graduate Program of International
Affairs at The New School; and Blair Ruble, Director of the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute with:
Susan Glasser, Editor in Chief of Foreign Policy magazine (moderator) and opening remarks by Michael Van Dusen, Executive Vice President and COO, Wilson Center
On May 7, Vladimir Putin began his third term as president of the Russian Federation. With the Russian political season over, and the American political season heating up, what are the implications of political transition for the important issues in the U.S.-Russian bilateral relationship?
The National Conversation at the Woodrow Wilson Center is a series that provides a safe political space for deep dialogue and informed discussion on the most significant problems and challenges facing the nation and the world.
Please note that RSVP is required to attend.
To RSVP, please contact Maria-Stella Gatzoulis at maria-stella.gatzoulis@wilsoncenter.org.
Please provide your name and professional affiliation.
Please allow time on arrival at the building for routine security procedures. A photo ID is required. Individuals attending Woodrow Wilson Center events may be audiotaped, videotaped, or photographed during the course of a meeting, and by attending grant permission for their likenesses and the content of their comments, if any, to be broadcast, webcast, published, or otherwise reported or recorded.
Note: There will be a webcast of this event for those unable to attend.