Roundtable discussion on “Integration Processes in Eurasia – Russia's and US Perspectives”

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The Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs invites you to the roundtable discussion held on March 19 th organised jointly with the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.

The round-table will be devoted to integration processes in Eurasia:

  • How much effective is the EEU integration model for the Eurasion region?
  • Is the EEU an economic or rather a political project?
  • What are the prospects for a cunjuction of EEU with EU or the Silk Road Economic Belt?
  • What is the perception of EEU in the US like and what is the US Grand Strategy in Eurasia now?

The event is also to facilitate research groups of HSE and Fletcher students with an aim to prepare a joint papers for further publication.

You will learn about these and many other questions at 18.30 on Monday, March 19 th at the Faculty of World Economy and World Politics of Higher School of Economics.

Address: Malaya Ordynka Str. 17/1. Room 315. (Contact: Ovanes Agopov oagopov@hse.ru )

Working language: English

We kindly ask those, who do not have an entrance card, to take your passport on you.

Our experts:

Prof. Timofey Bordachev, director at Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies (CCEIS) at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs NRU HSE; Eurasian Programme director at Valdai Club, Programme Academic Supervisor: International Relations: «European and Asian Studies».

Prof. Dmitry Suslov, deputy director at Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies (CCEIS) at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs NRU HSE; Programme director at Valdai Club.

Prof. Maxim Bratersky, leading research fellow at Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies (CCEIS) at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs NRU HSE; Programme Academic Supervisor: « International Relations in Eurasia», ( HSE and University of London Parallel Degree Programme in International Relations).

Prof. Daniel Drezner, professor of International Politics at Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and a contributing editor at the Washington Post.