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Project Connect: Prigozhin's Children: The New Wave of Russian PMCs and Implications for the Unity of Command
'''Date:''' July 2nd, 2024 at 15:00 CEST / 09:00 EDT / 06:00 PDT 
July 02 2024 at 1500CEST/0900EDT/0600PDT
'''Platform:''' Cisco Webex Events   
via Cisco Webex Events
   
Registration Link


Details:
=== Link to Video Recording === 
[https://eucom.webex.com/eucom/ldr.php?RCID=9fac1250256c23a51739bf04ac75ee98 Link to Video Recording] 
'''Recording Password:''' 5Ryq5Mq9 


RSI will be joined by Dr. Mark Galeotti, and Dr. Anna Arutunyan to discuss his most recent RSI sponsored research, "Prigozhin's Children-The New Wave of Russian PMCs and Implications for the Unity of Command" The discussion will address the practical roles of the new wave of PMCs both in Ukraine and in wider power projection, as well as what this presages for future command and control. The new PMCs include those generated or supported by corporations such as Gazprom's Plamya, Potok and Fakel and Roscosmos's Uran, the defense ministry's own, and others.
=== Details === 
RSI will be joined by Dr. Mark Galeotti and Dr. Anna Arutunyan to discuss their most recent RSI-sponsored research, ''Prigozhin's Children - The New Wave of Russian PMCs and Implications for the Unity of Command.''


Biographies
The discussion will address the practical roles of the new wave of PMCs both in Ukraine and in wider power projection, as well as what this presages for future command and control. The new PMCs include those generated or supported by corporations such as Gazprom's Plamya, Potok, and Fakel, Roscosmos's Uran, the defense ministry's own, and others. 


 
=== Biography === 
Dr. Mark Galeotti
Director, Mayak Intelligence


   
==== Dr. Mark Galeotti ==== 
[[File:Photo_Mark_Galeotti.jpg|thumb|200px|Mark Galeotti]] 
'''Title:''' Director 
'''Affiliation:''' Mayak Intelligence  


   
Dr. Mark Galeotti is the executive director of Mayak Intelligence Ltd, as well as an Honorary Professor at University College London and a Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI and the Council on Geostrategy. He read history at Cambridge and took his doctorate in government at the London School of Economics.  


Dr. Mark Galeott is the executive director of Mayak Intelligence Ltd, as well as an Honorary Professor at University College London and a Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI and the Council on Geostrategy. He read history at Cambridge and took his doctorate in government at the London School of Economics and has since been an academic at Keele and New York Universities, a Senior Research Fellow with the UK Foreign Office, and head of the Centre for European Security at the Institute of International Relations Prague. His most recent books include The Vory: Russia’s super mafia (Yale, 2018), We Need to Talk About Putin (Ebury, 2019), Russian Political War (Routledge, 2019), Putin’s Wars: from Chechnya to Ukraine (Osprey Bloomsbury, 2022) and Downfall: Putin, Prigozhin and the new Struggle for Russia’s Future (Penguin, 2024, with Anna Arutunyan).
He has since been an academic at Keele and New York Universities, a Senior Research Fellow with the UK Foreign Office, and head of the Centre for European Security at the Institute of International Relations Prague. His most recent books include ''The Vory: Russia’s super mafia'' (Yale, 2018), ''We Need to Talk About Putin'' (Ebury, 2019), ''Russian Political War'' (Routledge, 2019), ''Putin’s Wars: from Chechnya to Ukraine'' (Osprey Bloomsbury, 2022), and ''Downfall: Putin, Prigozhin and the new Struggle for Russia’s Future'' (Penguin, 2024, with Anna Arutunyan).


 
==== Dr. Anna Arutunyan ==== 
   
[[File:Photo_Anna_Arutunyan.jpg|thumb|200px|Anna Arutunyan]] 
'''Title:''' Associate Director 
'''Affiliation:''' Mayak Intelligence  


Dr. Anna Arutunyan
Dr. Anna Arutunyan is the associate director of Mayak Intelligence, based in Moscow until February 2022 and now in the UK. Her work has appeared in the European Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Affairs, The Spectator, and Jane’s Intelligence Review. 
Associate Director of Mayak Intelligence


Dr. Anna Arutunyan is the associate director of Mayak Intelligence, based in Moscow until February 2022 and now in the UK. Her work has appeared in the European Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Affairs, The Spectator, and Jane’s Intelligence Review, and she is the author of four books on Russia, including The Putin Mystique (2014), Hybrid Warriors: Proxies, Freelancers and Moscow's Struggle for Ukraine (2022), and Downfall: Putin, Prigozhin and the new Struggle for Russia’s Future (Penguin, 2024, with Mark Galeotti). Anna is a global fellow of the Kennan Institute and has worked as an analyst for International Crisis Group, as a correspondent for USA Today and as the news editor at the Moscow News.
She is the author of four books on Russia, including ''The Putin Mystique'' (2014), ''Hybrid Warriors: Proxies, Freelancers and Moscow's Struggle for Ukraine'' (2022), and ''Downfall: Putin, Prigozhin and the new Struggle for Russia’s Future'' (Penguin, 2024, with Mark Galeotti). Anna is a global fellow of the Kennan Institute and has worked as an analyst for International Crisis Group, as a correspondent for USA Today, and as the news editor at the Moscow News.
 
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Date: July 2nd, 2024 at 15:00 CEST / 09:00 EDT / 06:00 PDT Platform: Cisco Webex Events

Link to Video Recording Recording Password: 5Ryq5Mq9

Details

RSI will be joined by Dr. Mark Galeotti and Dr. Anna Arutunyan to discuss their most recent RSI-sponsored research, Prigozhin's Children - The New Wave of Russian PMCs and Implications for the Unity of Command.

The discussion will address the practical roles of the new wave of PMCs both in Ukraine and in wider power projection, as well as what this presages for future command and control. The new PMCs include those generated or supported by corporations such as Gazprom's Plamya, Potok, and Fakel, Roscosmos's Uran, the defense ministry's own, and others.

Biography

Dr. Mark Galeotti

File:Photo Mark Galeotti.jpg
Mark Galeotti

Title: Director Affiliation: Mayak Intelligence

Dr. Mark Galeotti is the executive director of Mayak Intelligence Ltd, as well as an Honorary Professor at University College London and a Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI and the Council on Geostrategy. He read history at Cambridge and took his doctorate in government at the London School of Economics.

He has since been an academic at Keele and New York Universities, a Senior Research Fellow with the UK Foreign Office, and head of the Centre for European Security at the Institute of International Relations Prague. His most recent books include The Vory: Russia’s super mafia (Yale, 2018), We Need to Talk About Putin (Ebury, 2019), Russian Political War (Routledge, 2019), Putin’s Wars: from Chechnya to Ukraine (Osprey Bloomsbury, 2022), and Downfall: Putin, Prigozhin and the new Struggle for Russia’s Future (Penguin, 2024, with Anna Arutunyan).

Dr. Anna Arutunyan

File:Photo Anna Arutunyan.jpg
Anna Arutunyan

Title: Associate Director Affiliation: Mayak Intelligence

Dr. Anna Arutunyan is the associate director of Mayak Intelligence, based in Moscow until February 2022 and now in the UK. Her work has appeared in the European Council on Foreign Relations, Foreign Affairs, The Spectator, and Jane’s Intelligence Review.

She is the author of four books on Russia, including The Putin Mystique (2014), Hybrid Warriors: Proxies, Freelancers and Moscow's Struggle for Ukraine (2022), and Downfall: Putin, Prigozhin and the new Struggle for Russia’s Future (Penguin, 2024, with Mark Galeotti). Anna is a global fellow of the Kennan Institute and has worked as an analyst for International Crisis Group, as a correspondent for USA Today, and as the news editor at the Moscow News.

Additional Resources