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Home >  Events >  A New White House Faces a Tougher Kremlin: Tackling Contentious Multilateral Issues in U.S.-Russian Relations
A New White House Faces a Tougher Kremlin: Tackling Contentious Multilateral Issues in U.S.-Russian Relations
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With an off the record Keynote Address by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia Daniel Fried
Start:  Thursday, November 13, 2008  9:30 AM
End:  Thursday, November 13, 2008  5:30 PM
Location:  Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS WILL BE OFF THE RECORD.

U.S.-Russian relations are in bad shape. From the democratization and foreign policy orientation of the post-Soviet states to missile defense and energy and pipeline politics, more often than not Washington and Moscow find themselves on opposite sides. The Kremlin is blaming the United States for Georgia’s reckless attempt to reclaim South Ossetia, and the universal condemnation by America and its allies of Russia’s invasion of Georgia has brought the relationship to its lowest point since the end of the Cold War.

Will there be opportunities for better relations between the Kremlin leadership and the incoming U.S. administration? Which divisive strategic issues might be more amenable to solution? Since the thorniest U.S.-Russian problems involve other countries in Eastern and Central Europe and Eurasia, as well as international organizations like NATO, the European Union, and the World Trade Organization, could a multilateral approach lessen the tensions between the United States and Russia?

These and other questions will be discussed at this AEI event by experts, policymakers, and government advisers from the United States, Russia, East and Central Europe, and Eurasia. Speakers include Stephen Biegun, foreign policy adviser to the McCain campaign, and Stephen Sestanovich of the Council on Foreign Relations; Fyodor Lukyanov, editor of Russia in Global Affairs; Andrei Kortunov of the New Eurasia Foundation; Thomas Graham, who was formerly a special assistant to the president and senior director for Russian affairs at the National Security Council; Giorgi Baramidze, Georgia’s vice prime minister and state minister for European and Euro-Atlantic integration; Petr Kolar, the ambassador of the Czech Republic to the United States; and Petr Gladkov, who is on leave from the presidential administration of the Russian Federation. 

For video and audio of the afternoon panels please click here

9:00 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast
 
 
 
 
9:30
Welcome:
 
 
 
9:40
Panel I: 
U.S.-Russian Relations Today: A Tour d'Horizon
 
 
 
 
Panelists:

Thomas Graham, Kissinger Associates
 
 
Fiona Hill, National Intelligence Council
 
 
Andrei Kortunov, New Eurasia Foundation
 
 
Andrei Zolotov, Russia Profile and Harvard University
 
 
 
 
Moderator: 
Leon Aron, AEI
 
 
 
11:00 
Panel II:
Democratization, NATO Membership, and the European Union
 
 
 
 
Panelists:
Giorgi Baramidze, vice prime minister of Georgia and state minister for European and Euro-Atlantic integration
 
 
Stephen Biegun, McCain-Palin 2008 and Ford Motor Company
 
 
Petr Gladkov, independent analyst
 
 
Taras Kuzio, Kuzio Associates
 
 
 
 
Moderator:
Fiona Hill, National Intelligence Council
 
 
 
12:30 p.m.
Luncheon
 
 
 
 
 
Keynote Speaker:
Daniel Fried, U.S. assistant secretary of state for Europe and Eurasia
 
 
 
1:45 
Panel III:
Energy and Pipelines
 
 
 
 
Panelists:
Tuncay Babali, Embassy of Turkey
 
 
Zeyno Baran, Hudson Institute
 
 
Petr Gladkov, independent analyst
 
 
Vladimir Socor, Jamestown Foundation
 
 
 
 
Moderator:
Stephen Sestanovich, Council on Foreign Relations
 
 
 
3:00
Panel IV:
Missile Defense
 
 
 
 
Panelists:

Thomas Graham, Kissinger Associates
 
 
Marcin Kaczmarski, Centre for Eastern Studies (Warsaw)
 
 
Ambassador Petr Kolar, Embassy of the Czech Republic
 
 
Fyodor Lukyanov, Russia in Global Affairs
 
 
 
 
Moderator:
Andrei Zolotov, Russia Profile and Harvard University
 
 
 
4:00 
Coffee Break
 
 
 
 
4:15
Panel V:
Where Do We Go from Here?
 
 
 
 
Panelists: 
Stephen Biegun, McCain-Palin 2008 and Ford Motor Company
 
 
Andrei Kortunov, New Eurasia Foundation
 
 
Fyodor Lukyanov, Russia in Global Affairs
 
 
Stephen Sestanovich, Council on Foreign Relations
 
 
 
 
Moderator:
Leon Aron, AEI
 
 
 
5:30
Adjournment
 


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