Russian-US Relations in the Coming Decade
Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum
919 West Illinois Street
Urbana
In the aftermath of the USSR's collapse, US-Russian policy is being transformed around new areas of agreement and conflict. Commonalities such as free-market capitalism, and a recent joint emphasis on fighting terrorism are at odds with disagreements concerning NATO expansion, missile defense, and increasing American dominance across the globe. Renowned Russian Studies expert Susan Eisenhower will analyze the dynamics of recent US-Russian relations within this emergent, politically charged environment.
Hosted by: International Programs and Studies, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security
In conjunction with: Center for Global Studies, Department of Journalism, Department of Political Science, Institute for Government and Public Affairs, Global Crossroads Living-Learning Community, Russian, East European and Eurasion Center, Spurlock Museum
Chairman and Senior Fellow, The Eisenhower Institute, Washington, DC