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    Dec 15

    Had fun doing this panel today with good colleagues, including , for the conference hosted by and the great team in Beirut.

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    Dec 15

    Superb discussion and great analysis of 2021 strategies and options for international actors in the Middle East with my colleagues and if you missed it you can watch it here

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    "I would not expect China and Russia to undermine each other’s positions in the Middle East. Russia is an ‘in your face’ country, and China often takes a back seat and hides behind Russia."

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    "China and Russia have managed not to work against each other, and the Middle East offers an example of this. China is essentially involved in economics, finance, infrastructure, and Russia is essentially a geopolitical actor."

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  6. Dec 15

    Now that Putin has followed US Electoral College vote &finally congratulated Biden on his victory, Moscow&Washington will need to work on safely managing their confrontation. A few tips from Tom Graham &myself: через

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    Dec 14

    How to Safely Manage U.S.-Russian Great-Power Competition. Read wise words by wise & Tom Graham.

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  8. Dec 13

    My colleague raises important questions about postwar .Which way domestically and internationally after defeat in ? Armenia’s future is at stake. через

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    Dec 13

    🇺🇸/🇷🇺/ Comment gérer en toute sécurité la concurrence des grandes puissances américano-russes, par et Thomas Graham via

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    Fostering responsible great-power competition: member & Thomas Graham call for "a responsible, less hostile relationship between rivals bitterly divided by visions of world order, geopolitical interests, and values" - and

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  11. Dec 12

    What lies behind Russia’s move to establish naval presence at Port Sudan? Explaining the background and likely intentions of Moscow in Africa, Middle East, and Indian Ocean (RUS) через

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  12. Dec 12

    Even though Russian expectations of Biden are bleak,& Biden’s comments on Kremlin are dismissive,reassessment of US-Russian relations is due.Turning no-holds-barred confrontation into responsible great-power rivalry would be improvement. через

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  13. Dec 11

    Responsible competition is the way to manage US-Russia adversity going forward: ideas from from Thomas Graham and myself. Welcome to this weekend’s long read. через

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    Dec 10

    Watch a fascinating EUREN debate on EU-Russia relations 10 years from now, with , A. Melville, I. Busygina and >100 RU researchers and experts. Thank you , , . 👇

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    Dec 10

    One misunderstanding. That’s all it could take for a NATO-Russia conflict to break out. In the Nuclear Crisis Group’s latest report, of details how military communication channels can prevent escalation.

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    International Actors in the Emerging Middle East: Russia, China, and the EU 🗓️December 15 ⏰7:30-8:30 p.m. Beirut (12:30-1:30 p.m. EST) 📍 🗣️ , , , ,

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  17. Dec 9

    Happening NOW. Welcome to join at the top of the hour!

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    Dec 8

    Region Security: How to Avoid Conflict and Manage Adversity Between and Its Northern Neighbors Join & Ambassador Vygaudas Ušackas for this online event tomorrow at 3 pm Moscow time!

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    Dec 9

    🇷🇺// Comment éviter les conflits et gérer l'adversité entre la Russie et ses voisins du nord | Ambassadeur Vygaudas Ušackas🇱🇹 avc |

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    📢 Happening tomorrow! The Baltic Sea is crucial in the European politico-military landscape. Join Ambassador Vygaudas Ušackas and as they explore how the actors involved can preserve security in the region. 📅 Wednesday ⏰ 1 pm CET

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