Fiona Hill
[S]omething has changed [in Russia]. The biggest problem is that people have gotten fed up with [Putin and Medvedev].
2011
Nov
22
Past Event
Iran and International Pressure: An Assessment of Multilateral Efforts to Impede Iran’s Nuclear Program
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Washington, DC
2011
Oct
25
Past Event
In the Eye of the Storm: Turkish Foreign Policy in an Age of Domestic Realignment
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Washington, DC
[Russia and China] are gambling that Assad can hold on now; [the veto]…seems to be an expression of confidence that he can cling to power.
There is a strong demand for change [from the Russian population], even if it is not always articulated very clearly.
2011
Aug
16
Past Event
Has America’s Political Dysfunction Undermined Its Position as the World’s Remaining Superpower?
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Washington, DC
2011
Jun
22
Past Event
Central Asia and the Caucasus – At the Crossroads of Eurasia in the 21st Century
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Washington, DC