Feb 19

Past Event

Engaging Russia: The Challenges and Opportunities

Event Materials

Video

Highlights

  • Obama Faces Many Challenges in U.S.-Russia Ties

    Daniel Benjamin: The relationship between Russia and the U.S. sunk to a new low in 2008 and that Obama faces many challenges as he attempts to reset relations between the two countries.

    Daniel Benjamin

  • Five Critical Issues Shape Russia's Foreign Policy

    Steven Pifer: Russia, has for years, felt slighted on the international stage and its foreign policy is largely shaped by five critical issues.

    Steven Pifer

  • Russia Still Airs Old Resentments and Demands

    Strobe Talbott: Russia continues to air old resentments and proffer bottom line demands that could prove problematic for President Obama's administration.

    Strobe Talbott

  • Need to Engage with Russia on Key Issues

    Ambassador H.E. Klaus Scharioth, Germany: Climate change, energy, proliferation and letter-of-law are a few components of our national security which illustrate the need for engagement with Russia.

    Strobe Talbott

  • Russia's Aggressive Behavior Unacceptable

    Robert Kagan, Carnegie Endowment: Economic and arms control talks with Russia are good but Russia's aggressive behavior--driven by its ambitions--is unacceptable.

    Strobe Talbott

Audio

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Summary

At the end of 2008, the U.S.-Russia relationship had slipped to its lowest point since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 and new complications burdened relations between Europe and Russia. The agenda is dominated by difficult issues, such as strategic nuclear arms reductions; missile defense; NATO enlargement and NATO-Russia relations; energy; Iran; and conventional arms control. Speaking in Munich on February 7, Vice President Joseph Biden called for a “reset” in U.S.-Russia relations. As the Obama administration shapes its policy toward Russia, what are the challenges and opportunities? How should Europe engage Russia to put relations between the West and Russia on a more positive and sustainable basis?

On February 19, the Center on the United States and Europe (CUSE) hosted a discussion on improving relations between the West and Russia and the barriers to achieving that goal. Senior Fellow and CUSE Director Daniel Benjamin provided introductory remarks and moderated the discussion.

Details

February 19, 2009

4:15 PM - 5:45 PM EST

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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Event Agenda

  • Introduction and Moderator

  • Panelists

    • Robert Kagan

      Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

    • Steven Pifer

      Director

      Foreign Policy

    • H.E. Klaus Scharioth

      Ambassador, Federal Republic of Germany

    • Portrait: Strobe Talbott

      Strobe Talbott

      President, The Brookings Institution

      Arms Control Initiative