Several years ago, the AEB organized an event dedicated to the rest of Russian-American relations. We were optimistic and hoped for a new, construcrive era in relations between Russia and the United States. Now, according to the general opinion of political anaylsts, we have almost reached the bottom. Will the US presendiential elections change anything in relations with Russia? In order to get answer to this question we have invited one of the best Russian specialsts in this field, Dmitry Trenin, Director of Carnegie Moscow Center.
The event will take place on November 6th, 2020, from 15:00 to 16:00.
Dmitry Trenin has been director of the Carnegie Moscow Center since 2008 and has worked at the Center since its foundation (1994). He is also Chairman of the Scientific Council and Head of the Foreign and Security Policy Program at the Carnegie Moscow Center. In 1993-1997. Trenin worked as a senior researcher at the Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and in 1993 at the NATO Military College in Rome.
In 1973-1993 Trenin served in the Armed Forces of the USSR and the Russian Federation; in particular, he was a liaison officer in the Foreign Relations Department of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany (Potsdam) and an employee of the USSR delegation to the Soviet-American negotiations on nuclear and space weapons in Geneva. From 1983 to 1993, Trenin taught at the Military Institute of the USSR Ministry of Defense.
Dmitry Trenin is a member of a number of professional associations and organizations, including the International Institute for Strategic Studies (London), the Russian International Affairs Council, the Russian Association for International Studies) and others.
Trenin is the author of many books in Russian and English, including: "What Is Russia Up To in the Middle East?" (Polity, 2017), "Should We Fear Russia?" (Polity, 2017), “Russia and the World in the XXI Century” (Moscow: Eksmo, 2015), “The Unconditional World: Euro-Atlantic of the XXI Century as a Security Community” (Moscow: Carnegie Moscow Center, ROSSPEN, 2013), “Post-Imperium: A Eurasian Story”(Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2011) and others.
The event will be moderated by Tadzio Schilling, AEB CEO.