Maritime Mondays (3of6): Russia’s Naval Theatres: High North to the Mediterranean
Date: July 27th, 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 6-part in-depth dive into Russia's future in the sea
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Format
Each panelist presented for approximately 10 minutes followed by Q&A.
Agenda
1500-1530 CEST / 0900-0930 EST
Maritime Monday #3: Russia's Naval Theatres: High North to the Mediterranean
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.
Mathieu Boulègue
Title: Research Fellow Affiliation: Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House
Mathieu Boulègue specializes in Eurasian security and defense issues as well as Russia's domestic and foreign policy. Before joining Chatham House, he was director of Eurasian affairs at AESMA consultancy. He graduated from Sciences Po Toulouse and holds an M.A. in International Conflict Studies from King's College London.
Julian Pawlak
Title: Research Associate Affiliation: Center for Maritime Strategy & Security, Institute for Security Policy at Kiel University
Julian Pawlak focuses on security and defense policy at Europe's Northern Flank and the Baltic Sea region. He is ISPK's project manager of the Baltic Sea Strategy Forum and editor of the forthcoming ISPK Seapower Series volume on Allied Maritime Strategy in the 21st Century (NOMOS: Baden-Baden, 2021).
Dr. Michael Petersen
Title: Director, Russia Maritime Studies Institute; Associate Professor Affiliation: United States Naval War College
Dr. Michael Petersen specializes in Russian naval operations and strategy, as well as net assessments of high-intensity maritime conflict. He previously served with the Defense Intelligence Agency and National Security Council. He is the author of Missiles for the Fatherland: Peenemuende, National Socialism, and the V-2 Missile and holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Maryland, College Park.