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      Ukraine’s Defence Sector: Key Reforms Since the Euromaidan
      Apr21

      Ukraine’s Defence Sector: Key Reforms Since the Euromaidan

      Invitation Only Research Event 3 May 2017 – 11:00 to 12:30Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, London …read more Source: Chatham...

      The Battle for Ukraine: Leadership and Solidarity
      Apr04

      The Battle for Ukraine: Leadership and Solidarity

      Members 19 Apr 2017 – 09:30 to 10:30Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, London Petro Poroshenko, President, UkraineChair: Dr Robin …read more Source: Chatham...

      What to Know About the Protests in Belarus
      Mar29

      What to Know About the Protests in Belarus

      29 March 2017Late March saw a heavy-handed government response and mass arrests at a series of protest rallies in Belarus. Keir Giles takes a closer look at what has been going on. Keir Giles Twitter Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme Police block the road during a demonstration in Minsk. Photo by Getty Images. What happened?25 March...

      Russia’s Role as an Arms Exporter: The Strategic and Economic Importance of Arms Exports for Russia
      Mar20

      Russia’s Role as an Arms Exporter: The Strategic and Economic Importance of Arms Exports for Russia

      Project: Russia and Eurasia Programme, Russia’s Domestic Politics, Russian Foreign Policy20 March 2017 Dr Richard Connolly Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme Cecilie SendstadResearch Manager, Cost Analysis Research Programme, Department of Analysis, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) Russian arms producers must adapt...

      Western Sanctions: Helping the Russian Leadership Ride Out Recession
      Mar10

      Western Sanctions: Helping the Russian Leadership Ride Out Recession

      10 March 2017Recently, talk of an end to sanctions has been linked with Donald Trump, but some crucial European advocates of continuing them are about to face elections. So who would actually benefit most from relaxing the sanctions regime? Professor Philip Hanson OBE Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme Measuring caviar at Russian Sea...

      Moldova: The Captured State on Europe’s Edge
      Mar08

      Moldova: The Captured State on Europe’s Edge

      08 March 2017Twenty-five years after independence, Moldova still suffers from corruption and institutional failure. Only the EU can hold the government coalition accountable for reform. Cristina Gherasimov Academy Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme The Moldovan flag in Chisnau. Photo: Getty Images. As far back as 2000, the World Bank had...

      Strengthening Ukraine’s Resilience: What Role for National and International Actors?
      Feb23

      Strengthening Ukraine’s Resilience: What Role for National and International Actors?

      Invitation OnlyResearch EventStrengthening Ukraine’s Resilience: What Role for National and International Actors?3 Mar 2017 – 10:30 to 12:00Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, LondonRussia and Eurasia Programme, Ukraine ForumParticipantsArseniy Yatsenyuk, Prime Minister of Ukraine (2014-16)Download...

      Vested Interests in Ukraine and Moldova
      Feb21

      Vested Interests in Ukraine and Moldova

      Invitation OnlyResearch EventVested Interests in Ukraine and Moldova14 Mar 2017 – 14:00 to 15:30Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, LondonRussia and Eurasia Programme, Ukraine ForumParticipantsKateryna Boguslavska, Academy Robert Bosch Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham HouseDownload ResultsOverviewVested...

      NATO and the enlargement debate: enhancing Euro-Atlantic security or inciting confrontation?
      Feb20

      NATO and the enlargement debate: enhancing Euro-Atlantic security or inciting confrontation?

      Tracey German The enlargements of the post-Cold War era have undermined NATO’s stated objectives vis-à-vis the purpose of incorporating new members and exposed tensions within the alliance over the twin pillars of the 1967 Harmel Report, namely deterrence and dialogue. NATO’s stance on enlargement has not only undermined Euro-Atlantic...

      Annexed Crimea: Crimean Tatars and their Struggle for Freedom
      Jan30

      Annexed Crimea: Crimean Tatars and their Struggle for Freedom

      MembersAnnexed Crimea: Crimean Tatars and their Struggle for Freedom10 Mar 2017 – 13:00 to 14:00Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, LondonParticipantsTunne Kelam, Member of the European Parliament, IRLEmine Dzheppar, Ukrainian Activist; Advisor, Ministry of Information PolicyChair: Orysia Lutsevych, Manager, Ukraine...