Presentation of the book A Successful Failure: Russia After Crime(a)
The aim of this publication is to present a "guide" to all those who want to understand Russia's actions after the annexation of Crimea. It includes research on Russia's relations with the West, purpose of sanctions, Western policy towards Ukraine, anti-Americanism, military doctrine, army modernization plans, migration, as well as the government efforts to build a new "Crimean consensus" with the Russian society, a modified social contract emphasizing traditional values and understanding of human rights, much different from the Western one.
Participants:
Anton Barbashin, managing editor Intersection Russia/Europe/World, George F. Kennan expert
Vladislav Inozemtsev, director of the Center for Post-Industrial Studies, Moscow
Olga Irisova, Co-founder and Senior Editor, Intersection; Analyst at Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding
9 June / Friday / 10.00-11.30
Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC, USA