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Date: February 18th, 2021 at 17:00 CET / 11:00 EDT Platform: Cisco Webex Events

Link to Video Recording Recording Password: m2Ji3jBamf2

Panel Abstract

Discussion to focus on Russia's military presence and development activities in the Arctic region. In particular, we will consider current Russian Arctic strategy documents Strategy for the Development of the Russian Arctic Zone and Provision of National Security through 2035 and Foundations of State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Arctic to 2035. These documents are part of a series, and our discussion will highlight the key changes in current strategy. We will also discuss the future impacts to the broader US military, the USCG in particular, of Russian narratives and actions through the Arctic Council.

Agenda

  • Presentations:
 * Key Aspects of the Military Strategic Development - Professor Katarzyna Zysk, Ph.D.
 * Domestic Aspects of the Russian Arctic Defense Policies - Marlene Laruelle, Ph.D.
 * Implications of the U.S. Strategy and Policy - Heather Conley
 * Impact of the Russian Arctic Council Chairmanship and Future Prospects - Mathieu Boulegue
  • Guided Discussion
  • Question and Answer Session

Biographies

Marlene Laruelle, Ph.D.

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Marlene Laruelle

Title: Director Affiliation: Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES), George Washington University

Marlene Laruelle is Research Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University. Her research focuses on Russia’s ideological landscape, outreach and soft power, relations to Central Asia, and policy in the Arctic.

She is the author of Russia’s Strategies in the Arctic and the Future of the Far North (M.E. Sharpe, 2013) and Russia's Arctic Policy: A Power Strategy and Its Limits (Russie.Nei.Visions, No. 117, Ifri, March 2020).

Mathieu Boulegue

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Mathieu Boulegue

Title: Research Fellow Affiliation: Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House

Mathieu Boulegue is a Research Fellow at the Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House. His research focuses on Eurasian security and defense issues, as well as Russia’s foreign policy. He graduated from Sciences Po Toulouse in France and King’s College London (M.A. International Conflict Studies).

Professor Katarzyna Zysk, Ph.D.

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Katarzyna Zysk

Title: Deputy Director & Head of Centre for Security Policy Affiliation: Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies (IFS), Norwegian Defence University College

Katarzyna Zysk is a Professor of International Relations and Contemporary History at the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies (IFS). Her research focuses on Russian military strategy, defense innovation, geopolitics, and maritime security in the Arctic.

Her published research has appeared in SAIS Review of International Affairs, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Journal of Strategic Studies, and others.

Heather Conley

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Heather Conley

Title: Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic Affiliation: Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)

Heather A. Conley is senior vice president for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic and director of the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at CSIS. She has extensive experience in U.S. foreign policy, including serving as deputy assistant secretary of state in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs.

Ms. Conley is frequently featured as a foreign policy analyst on CNN, MSNBC, BBC, NPR, and PBS.

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