[Daviscalendar-list] US-Russian Relations Seminar today at BU

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*The Institute for Human Sciences at **Boston** **University** cordially 
invites you to the following events:*

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*Monday, September 11, 2006**, **6:00 PM***

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*US-Russian Relations in the New Global Context*

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*Panel Discussion with:*

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  *Andrew Kuchins*

/Senior Associate and Director, Russian and Eurasian Program, Carnegie 
Endowment for International Peace/


  *Lilia Shevtsova*

/Senior Associate, //Carnegie// //Moscow// //Center//, Carnegie 
Endowment for International Peace/

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Colloquium Room

Boston University Photonics Center

8 Saint Mary's Street, 9^th Floor

 

(St. Mary's Street stop on MBTA "C" line; BU Central stop on MBTA "B" line)

 

*Reception to Follow*

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/Participant Bios:/

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/Andy Kuchins/ is the Director of the Russian & Eurasian Program and a 
Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 
Washington, DC. Previously, Kuchins was Director of the Carnegie Moscow 
Center. He conducts research and writes widely on Russian foreign and 
security policy and is working on a book entitled //China//// and 
////Russia////: Strategic Partners, Allies or Competitors?// He is also 
an adjunct professor at Georgetown University.

 

//Lilia Shevtsova// co-chairs the Russian Domestic Politics and 
Political Institutions Project at the Carnegie Endowment for 
International Peace. Before joining the Endowment, she was deputy 
director of the Moscow Institute of International Economic and Political 
Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences and director of the Center of 
Political Studies in Moscow. She is one of Russia's top political 
analysts, an award-winning journalist, and a regular media commentator. 
She is also the author of six books, including //Yeltsin's Russia: Myths 
and Reality// (Carnegie Endowment, 1999) and //Putin's//// Russia 
//(Carnegie Endowment, 2003).*//*

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Institute for Human Sciences

Boston University

745 Commonwealth Avenue

Boston, MA 02215

 

Tel: 617-358-2778

Fax: 617-358-3584

 

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