A Cold Peace? West-Russia Relations in Light of the Ukraine Crisis
Short version
On October 20, 2014, RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov and Director of RAS Institute for European Studies Alexei Gromyko, a RIAC member, visited Rome to attend an international conference on relations between Russia and the West in the Ukraine context held by the Instituto Affari Internazionali and Center on the United States and Europe of the Brookings Institution with support of the Italian Foreign Ministry. The audience included over fifty experts, journalists and diplomats, as well as representatives of NGOs and private foundations from Italy and other European countries, the United States and Russia, who discussed the role of Moscow in formation of the new world order, interaction between Russia and NATO, and regional dimensions in the Russia-West relationship.
Full version
On October 20, 2014, RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov and Director of RAS Institute for European Studies Alexei Gromyko, a RIAC member, visited Rome to attend an international conference on relations between Russia and the West in the Ukraine context held by the Instituto Affari Internazionali and Center on the United States and Europe of the Brookings Institution with support of the Italian Foreign Ministry.
The audience included over fifty experts, journalists and diplomats, as well as representatives of NGOs and private foundations from Italy and other European countries, the United States and Russia, who discussed the role of Moscow in formation of the new world order, interaction between Russia and NATO, and regional dimensions in the Russia-West relationship.
Conference Materials
- Agenda
- List of Participants
- Alexei Gromyko (Institute of Europe, RAS): West-Russia Relations and The Emerging Global Order
- Ivan Krastev (ECFR): The New European Disorder
- Christopher Chivvis (RAND): Deterring Russian Revanchism: Russia and U.S. Global Priorities