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| Director: | Stephen Sestanovich, George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies |
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January 22, 2009 - New York, NY
This symposium was made possible through the generous support of BP.
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Meetings
Symposium on Russian-American Relations, Session Two: Russian Foreign Policy
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| Speakers: | Fedor Lukyanov, Editor in Chief, Russia in Global Affairs |
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| Stephen Sestanovich, George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Presider: | Celeste A. Wallander, Professor, School of International Service, American University |
Transcript: Russian-American Relations Symposium: Session Two: Russian Foreign Policy
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Symposium on Russian-American Relations, Session Three: The Future of Russian-American Relations
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| Speakers: | Stephen E. Biegun, Vice President, International Governmental Affairs, Ford Motor Company |
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| Richard R. Burt, Managing Director, McLarty Associates | |
| Igor Yurgens, Chairman, Management Board, Institute of Contemporary Development | |
| Presider: | Carla A. Robbins, Deputy Editorial Page Editor, New York Times |
Transcript: Russian-American Relations Symposium: Session Three: The Future Of Russian-American Relations
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Symposium on Russian-American Relations, Session One: Russia's Economic and Political Outlook
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| Introductory Speaker: | Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speakers: | Timothy J. Colton, Professor of Government and Director, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University |
| Maria Lipman, Editor, Pro et Contra, Carnegie Moscow Center | |
| Presider: | David J. Remnick, Editor, The New Yorker |
Transcript: Russian-American Relations Symposium: Session One: Russia's Economic and Political Outlook
Audio: Russian-American Relations Symposium: Session One: Russia's Economic and Political Outlook (Audio)
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