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Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies' Annual International Conference

 
 

Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies' Annual International Conference

 

Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies' Annual International Conference

Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies' Annual International Conference 2011 will take place 23 November on the Duma election in December and the presidential election in March.

Elections in Russia: parties, parliament and power
Time: Wednesday 23 November 2011, 09.00 – 15.00
Place: Wergeland, Litteraturhuset Oslo (Wergelandsveien 29)

For programme and registrations.

Previous Conferences:

Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies' Annual International Conference 2010 was arrangerd 14. October with the title:

Russia, Europe and Energy  
 Rule of Power or Power of Rules?

Program and registration.

 

Annual International Conference 2009
Monday 2 November 2009 (09.15 - 15.45)

 

  How Russia Decides    
  Actors, Processes and Critical Moments in Russia’s Encounter with Globalisation    

 

Issues of heavy interdependence – transboundary environmental problems, migration, and trade to name just a few – have traditionally occupied a low priority position on the Russian foreign policy agenda. Yet the increasing importance of these issues and linkages to "classical" high political concerns have made them impossible to ignore. Conference speakers will analyse policy making processes and examine governing logics in Moscow when it comes to coping with the interdependence that characterises international relations today. In other words, how do Russia’s foreign policy actors and institutions step up to the political challenges of the 21st century?

The event is made possible with support from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and from the RUSSCASP project.

Programme 2009

2008: The Return of Russia 

 

2007: Russia and the North