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Chatham House: Russia's Quest for Global Influence in Asia Pacific

May 25th 2021 at 1500CET/0900EST
via Cisco Webex Events

Connection Instructions: Using the link below, register for the event ahead of time.  Webex will then send a message to you with a link 15 minutes before the event.  When joining the event, especially for government attendees, click "Join by browser" which is under the "Join Now" button in blue.  The blue button will open the desktop application, which isn't possible on the Government computers.

  

Details: In partnership with Chatham House, RSI presents the Second of a 3 part expert level briefing series: "Russia's Quest for Global Influence."  Moscow’s sudden shift in approach to gathering influence and economic power worldwide has surprised policy and analytical communities that viewed Russia’s ambitions for power projection as primarily in its former satellite states and the Middle East. Russian involvement in Africa, Latin America, and Asia Pacific is not new, and Moscow has supported the restoration of Russian presence and influence in these regions for almost a decade. However, the last three years have seen distinct changes in both Russia’s objectives and methods. 
This event will seek to identify the driving factors behind Russia’s attempts to develop global influence beyond Eurasia, evaluate Russian malign activity in the Asia-Pacific region, and examine the implications for the interests of the U.S. and its allies.


 

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