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RSI Connect: Russian Force Reconstitution: Requirements and Prospects

August 18th at 17:00 CET/11:00 EDT
via Cisco Webex Events

Connection Instructions: Using the link below, register for the event ahead of time.  Once registered, Webex will send an email message to you with an attendee link.  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. 

Link to Registration Page

Details:

RSI will be joined by Dr. Richard Connolly, Janis Kluge (SWP, Berlin) and Maria Shagina (IISS, London) to discuss the requirements and prospects for the Russian defense industry as an outcome of Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine.  More details to follow.

Biographies

Richard Connolly
Director, Eastern Advisory Group
Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)

Dr Richard Connolly is director of the consultancy, Eastern Advisory Group, and an associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London. He was previously director of the Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies (CREES) at the University of Birmingham and an associate fellow on the Russia and Eurasia Program at Chatham House. He is a specialist on the Russian economy.

His most recent books are Russia’s Response to Sanctions, published by Cambridge University Press in 2018, and the Very Short Introduction to the Russian Economy, published by Oxford University Press in 2020.

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