Free and open to the public. Reception to follow.
This event will be live webstreamed. Check fordschool.umich.edu just before the event for viewing details.
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About the talk:
On March 18 of this year Vladimir Putin will likely win easy re-election to a 4th term as Russian president. But expectation is growing in Russia that this will be his last term as President, opening a Pandora’s box of uncertainty and competing succession scenarios with broad consequences for Russia’s internal direction, and external ambitions.
About the speaker:
John R. Beyrle served as an American diplomat for three decades in a career focused on the Soviet Union and Russia, and Central and Eastern Europe. He was twice appointed ambassador: to Bulgaria (2005-08), and to Russia (2008-12). During the latter assignment, he helped foster improved U.S.-Russian relations, highlighted by the signing of the New START nuclear arms reduction treaty.
This event will be live webstreamed. Check fordschool.umich.edu just before the event for viewing details.
Join the conversation: #policytalks
About the talk:
On March 18 of this year Vladimir Putin will likely win easy re-election to a 4th term as Russian president. But expectation is growing in Russia that this will be his last term as President, opening a Pandora’s box of uncertainty and competing succession scenarios with broad consequences for Russia’s internal direction, and external ambitions.
About the speaker:
John R. Beyrle served as an American diplomat for three decades in a career focused on the Soviet Union and Russia, and Central and Eastern Europe. He was twice appointed ambassador: to Bulgaria (2005-08), and to Russia (2008-12). During the latter assignment, he helped foster improved U.S.-Russian relations, highlighted by the signing of the New START nuclear arms reduction treaty.
Building: | Weill Hall (Ford School) |
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Event Type: | Lecture / Discussion |
Tags: | International, Lecture, Politics, Public Policy |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies, Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, International Policy Center |
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The seven-part virtual series will examine queer studies within Eurasia through a variety of disciplines and themes.