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Date: August 3rd, 2020 at 15:00 CEST / 09:00 EST Platform: Cisco Webex Events Co-hosted by: Russia Strategic Initiative and International Institute for Strategic Studies Series: Maritime Mondays - A 7-part in-depth dive into Russia's future in the sea
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Format
Each panelist presented for approximately 15 minutes followed by Q&A.
Agenda
1500-1530 CEST / 0900-0930 EST
Maritime Monday #5: Russian Naval Power Projection: Aircraft Carriers, Submarines, and the Shape of Future Russian Naval Capabilities
1530-1630 CEST / 0930-1030 EST
Question and Answer Session
Panelists
Nick Childs
Title: Senior Fellow for Naval Forces and Maritime Security Affiliation: International Institute for Strategic Studies
Nick Childs is responsible for the Institute's analysis of naval forces and maritime security, as well as the data on sea power capabilities published in the flagship annual Military Balance. He formulates and delivers research projects in these areas and contributes to other Institute publications, conferences, and consultancy.
Dr. James Bosbotinis
Title: Associate Member Affiliation: Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies, King's College London
Dr. James Bosbotinis specializes in defense and international affairs, with expertise in maritime strategy, naval and air force developments, and geopolitical analysis. He has extensive experience in academic and policy-relevant research for UK government bodies. His work includes studies on British maritime strategy, Russian maritime doctrine, naval modernization, and China's evolving strategy.
Tobias Kollakowski
Title: Research Fellow Affiliation: German Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies; Non-Resident Fellow, Center for Maritime Strategy & Security, Institute for Security Policy, Kiel University
Tobias Kollakowski specializes in Russian and Chinese naval strategy and continental and sea power theory. He holds degrees from King's College London and Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg and is a doctoral candidate at the Department of War Studies at King's College London.