Project: Russia and EU: Partnership Opportunities and Building of a Think Tank Network
Aim of the project — analysis of the key problems in Russia-EU relations, possible ways of their resolution, the assessment of Russia-EU relations in political, economic and humanitarian areas, and elaboration of recommendations for their normalization and development; setting up a permanent network of Russian and EU think tanks within the framework of the project.
Publications:
- Joint policy brief “Russia-EU Relations in the «Common Neighbourhood» area”
- Joint policy brief “Opportunities for Russia-EU Cooperation on Migration”
- Joint policy brief “EU, EEU and One Belt, One Road Project”
- Joint policy brief “The Future of the European Security”
- Joint RIAC-DGAP report «Opportunities for Russia-EU Cooperation in the Realm of Civil Society»
- Working Paper in Russian and English “Opportunities for Russia-EU Energy Cooperation”
EUREN Chronicles
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Moscow, February 2017. The relationship between the EU, Russia, and the US
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Warsaw, April 2017. The EU’s and Russia’s common neighbourhood: shared or contested?
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Paris, July 2017. The EU and Russia in the Wider Middle East
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Berlin, November 2017. Russia-EU-China. Perceptions of China’s changing role
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Moscow, February 2018. Looking beyond sanctions? Prospects for economic interaction between the EU and Russia
Moscow, March 2019. Digital transformation and connectivity: Prospects for economic interaction between the EU and Russia in times of sanctions?
Berlin, September 2019. The EU, Russia, and the future of European Security
Berlin, January 2020. Russia and the EU in multilateral contexts
Partner:
The project is a part of the "Russia and Euro-Atlantic" Program.
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Speech at the 11th Meeting in the “EU-Russia” Series held by the Russian International Affairs Council and the Embassies of the Chair Countries of the Council of the European…
ShortSpeech at the 11th Meeting in the “EU-Russia” Series held by the Russian International Affairs Council and the Embassies of the Chair Countries of the Council of the European…
ShortSpeech at the 11th Meeting in the “EU-Russia” Series held by the Russian International Affairs Council and the Embassies of the Chair Countries of the Council of the European…
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Business as usual is most likely to prevail, unless the pandemic leads to significant social and political change in the region
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The COVID-19 pandemic did not give Russia and the EU an impulse to start rapprochement, but the goal of finding common grounds remains on the agenda
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Project Manager
PhD in Political Science, Independent Analyst
On December 6, 2021 Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and the EU – Russia Expert Network (EUREN) held a joint round table “Engaging Policy-makers with the Academia” to present the collective monograph The Routledge Handbook of EU — Russia Relations
Presentation of The Routledge Handbook of EU-Russia Relations, December 6, 2021 at 14:30
Opening remarks were made by: Igor Ivanov, RIAC President; Alexander Grushko, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation; Dr Stanislav Rascan, State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Dr. Mitja Slavinec, State Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of Slovenia; Branko Rakovec, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Slovenia to the Russian Federation; and Markus Ederer, Ambassador of the European Union to the Russian Federation
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Head of the Department for Disarmament and Conflict Resolution Studies at the Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor of MGIMO-University, RIAC Member
Dean of the Department of World Economics and World Politics of the National Research University-Higher School of Economics
Ph.D. in History, Academic Director of the Russian International Affairs Council, RIAC Member
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