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The virtual panel will present and discuss the findings from the forthcoming report, The Dogs of War: Function and Dysfunction in Russia’s Military Elite, developed with support from the Russian Strategic Initiative. The event will bring together the report’s authors—Mathieu Boulègue, Alexander Kolyandr, and Pavel Luzin—along with discussant Maria Domanska, moderator Sam Greene, and invited guests. Participants will receive the final draft of the report in advance of the session to facilitate an informed discussion. The session will begin with a moderated presentation of key insights from the report. The event will conclude with an open Q&A, allowing participants to engage directly with the authors.
Sam GreeneDirector, Democratic Resilience
Center for European Policy Analysis
Sam Greene is Director for Democratic Resilience at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA).
Sam is also a Professor of Russian Politics at King's College London. Before joining CEPA, he founded and directed the King's Russia Institute for ten years. Prior to moving to London, Sam lived and worked for 13 years in Moscow, as Director of the Center for the Study of New Media & Society at the New Economic School and as Deputy Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center. He is the author of Moscow in Movement: Power & Politics in Putin's Russia (Stanford, 2014) and Putin v. the People: The Perilous Politics of a Divided Russia (Yale, 2019, with Graeme Robertson), as well as numerous academic and policy papers.
An American and British citizen, Dr. Greene holds a PhD and MSc from the London School of Economics and a BSJ from Northwestern University and is an elected fellow of the British Academy of Social Sciences.
Mathieu BoulègueSenior Fellow, Democratic Resilience
Mathieu Boulègue is a Non-resident Senior Fellow with the Transatlantic Defense and Security Program at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA).
Mathieu is a freelance researcher and consultant in international conflict and security affairs, with a focus on the Former Soviet Union. In his research, he focuses on Russian foreign policy and military affairs, Ukraine, Russia-NATO relations and Transatlantic security, and Russia-China defense and security relations, as well as military-security issues in the Arctic. He is a Consulting Fellow with the Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House – The Royal Institute of International Affairs. Mathieu also works as Associate Director with Audere International, a leading commercial intelligence and investigations company.
Maria Domańska
Senior Fellow, Centre for Eastern Studies
Maria Domańska, Ph.D., was a Visiting Fellow with the Democratic Resilience program at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA).
Domańska is a senior fellow at the Warsaw-based Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW). She specializes in Russian domestic politics, including formal and informal aspects of the Russian political system, state propaganda, politics of memory, domestic determinants of Russia’s foreign policy, and political emigration originating from Russia.
Between 2006 and 2015, she was a career diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, where she worked in the Eastern Policy Department and in diplomatic posts in Belarus and Russia. For three years, she served as the head of the Political Section in the Polish Embassy in Moscow.
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