The Russia Strategic Initiative & the International Institute for Strategic Studies
Present
Maritime Mondays
A seven part in-depth dive into Russia's future in the sea
What: Maritime Monday #5: Russian Naval Power Projection: Aircraft Carriers, Submarines, and the Shape of future Russian Naval Capabilities
When: 3 August, 2020 at 1500CEST/0900EST
Where: Virtual, Cisco Webex Events
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Format: Each panelist will present for approximately 15 minutes followed by Q&A
Agenda - Each panelist will present for approximately 15 minutes followed by Q&A
1500-1530CEST/0900-0930EST - Maritime Monday #5: Russian Naval Power Projection: Aircraft Carriers, Submarines, and the Shape of future Russian Naval Capabilities
1530-1630CEST/0900-1030EST - Question and Answer Session
Nick Childs
Senior Fellow for Naval Forces and Maritime Security
International Institute for Strategic Studies
Nick is responsible for the Institute’s analysis of naval forces and maritime security, and for the data on sea power capabilities published in the flagship annual Military Balance. It is also his job to formulate and deliver research projects in these areas, and contribute to other Institute publications and activities, including conferences and consultancy.
Dr. James Bosbotinis
Associate Member of the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies
King's College, London
Dr James Bosbotinis is an Associate Member of the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies, King’s College London. He is the Book Reviews Editor of The Naval Review. He is a specialist in defence and international affairs, with particular expertise in the study of contemporary maritime strategy, assessing naval and air force developments, geopolitical analysis, and generating understanding of the connections between maritime strategy and national policy. Dr Bosbotinis has extensive experience encompassing academic and policy-relevant research and analysis for a range of clients, including UK government bodies. He has written widely on issues including the development of British maritime strategy, maritime airpower, Russian maritime doctrine, naval and wider military (including nuclear) modernisation, and China’s evolving strategy.
Tobias Kollakowski
Research Fellow at the German Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies
Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for Maritime Strategy & Security at the Institute for Security Policy, Kiel University
Tobias Kollakowski is a Research Fellow at the German Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies and Non-Resident Fellow at the Center for Maritime Strategy & Security at the Institute for Security Policy, Kiel University. Tobias works on Russian and Chinese naval strategy and continental and sea power theory. He holds degrees from the War Studies Department at King's College London and from Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg and is a doctoral candidate at the Department of War Studies at King’s.
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