U.S.-Russia Relations
in Light of the U.S. Elections

October 6, 2020 | 8:30am-1:30pm
8:30-8:40 am: Opening Remarks

Marlene Laruelle, Director, Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies and Research Professor of International Affairs, George Washington University
8:40-9:15 am: Keynote Speaker - His Excellency Ambassador Tom R. Pickering
Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering is currently the Vice Chairman of Hills and Company. He has had an extraordinary 40-year long career with the U.S. Foreign Service, including ambassadorial posts in six countries on four continents, as well as an ambassadorship position to the United Nations in New York under President George H.W. Bush. Ambassador Pickering led the U.S. effort to build a global coalition in the UN Security Council during and after the first Gulf War. He also served as U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs under President Bill Clinton.
9:15-10:45 am: Rethinking U.S.-Russia Bilateral Relations as a Road to New Normalcy

Chair: Vadim Grishin, George Washington University
Tom Graham, Council on Foreign Relations
Angela Stent, Georgetown University
Andy Kuchins, American University of Central Asia
Eugene Rumer, Carnegie Russia and Eurasia Program

10:45 am-12:15 pm: Does the Economy Matter? U.S.-Russia Relations During a Perfect Economic Storm

Chair: Gary Litman, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Sergei Guriev, Sciences Po Paris
Yoshiko Herrera, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Thane Gustafson, Georgetown University
Vadim Grishin, George Washington University

12:15-1:30pm: National Identity Factors and Communication Challenges in U.S.-Russia Relations

Chair: Sergey Glebov, Smith College
Victoria Zhuravleva, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow
Ivan Kurilla, European University at St. Petersburg
Vasily Gatov, University of Southern California, Annenberg
This event is on the record and open to the media.
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