Activity Type:
Seminar
Presenter:
Sean Guillory
Date:
Saturday, March 10, 2018 - 09:30
Event Status:
As Scheduled
Location:
LaRoche College
Contact Person:
Sina Murphy
Contact Phone:
724-443-9163
Contact Email:
sinamurf@yahoo.com
Under President Vladimir Putin, Russia is projecting an autocratic model of governance abroad and working to undermine the influence of liberal democracies, namely along Russia’s historical borderlands. Russia caused an international uproar in 2016 when it interfered in the U.S. presidential contest. But Putin’s foreign policy toolkit includes other instruments, from alliances with autocrats to proxy wars with the U.S. in Georgia, Ukraine and Syria. How does Putin conceive of national interests, and why do Russian citizens support him? How should the United States respond to Putin’s foreign policy ambitions? This event is presented as part of the Foreign Policy Association's Great Decisions Discussion Group.
UCIS Unit:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
World Regions:
Russia/Eastern Europe