Minsk and Moscow: Russia's responses to the Belarus crisis
Date: August 24th, 2020 at 17:00 CEST / 11:00 EST Platform: Cisco Webex Events Hosted by: Russia Strategic Initiative
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Format
The panelist presented for 20 minutes followed by 40 minutes of Q&A.
Agenda
1700-1720 CEST / 1100-1120 EST
Presentation on Minsk and Moscow: Russia's responses to the Belarus crisis
When Aleksandr Lukashenko so dramatically mishandled the recent elections, he may have doomed his regime but he also created a headache for Moscow. The Kremlin has been caught flat-footed by the new revolution, which has highlighted not just some of the limitations of Russian power, but also divisions within the leadership. This presentation examined how Moscow will respond in the immediate term, and how the crisis might affect wider Russian calculations about its interests and capacities to project power.
1720-1800 CEST / 1120-1200 EST
Question & Answer Session
Presenter
Dr. Mark Galeotti
Title: Honorary Professor; Senior Associate Fellow; Senior Non-Resident Fellow; Owner Affiliation: University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES); Royal United Services Institute; Institute of International Relations Prague; Mayak Consultancy
Dr. Mark Galeotti is a specialist in Russian security and international politics. He read history at Robinson College Cambridge and took his doctorate in government at the LSE. He has been Head of History at Keele University, a Senior Research Fellow with the Foreign Office, Professor of Global Affairs at New York University, and a visiting professor at Rutgers-Newark, Charles University (Prague), the European University Institute (Florence) and MGIMO (Moscow). He is a prolific author, and his most recent books include A Short History of Russia (2020), We Need To Talk About Putin (2019), Russian Political War (2019), and The Vory: Russia's Super Mafia (2018).