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On October 23-24, 2015, RIAC Program Director Ivan Timofeyev was in Berlin at conference “Back to the Future? Ideas and Strategies of retrograde Modernization in Russia and Post-Soviet Space” organized by the German Association of East European Studies within project network “Institutions and Institutional Change in Postsocialism.” The event was attended by prominent scholars and experts from West and East Europe, among them President of Munich Security Conference Wolfgang Ischinger, Wilson Center expert Michael Kofman and Head of East European Studies at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs Sabine Fischer.

On October 23-24, 2015, RIAC Program Director Ivan Timofeyev was in Berlin at conference “Back to the Future? Ideas and Strategies of retrograde Modernization in Russia and Post-Soviet Space” organized by the German Association of East European Studies within project network “Institutions and Institutional Change in Postsocialism.”

The event was attended by prominent scholars and experts from West and East Europe, among them President of Munich Security Conference Wolfgang Ischinger, expert Michael Kofman and Head of East European Studies at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs Sabine Fischer.

Dr. Timofeyev spoke at the session devoted to mutual perception of Russia and Europe and opportunities for security cooperation.

 

 

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