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On June 19-21, 2015, Bratislava hosted international security conference GLOBSEC attended by CEE presidents, prime ministers and foreign ministers, U.S. and European top officials, business leaders, foreign policy experts and journalists. RIAC was represented by its Program Director Ivan Timofeev, who took part in “Russia and the West” debate with Senior Vice President at the Center for European Policy Analysis Edward Lucas, Stratfor founder George Friedman and AFK Sistema Chief Economist Eugeny Nadorshin. The event program also included presentation of RIAC’s report “Russia and the Visegrad Group: Tested by Ukraine.”

On June 19-21, 2015, Bratislava hosted international security conference GLOBSEC attended by CEE presidents, prime ministers and foreign ministers, U.S. and European top officials, business leaders, foreign policy experts and journalists.

RIAC was represented by its Program Director Ivan Timofeev, who took part in “Russia and the West” debate with Senior Vice President at the Center for European Policy Analysis Edward Lucas, Stratfor founder George Friedman and AFK Sistema Chief Economist Eugeny Nadorshin. The event program also included presentation of RIAC’s report “Russia and the Visegrad Group: Tested by Ukraine.”

Dr. Timofeev and Dr. Nadorshin previewed the GLOBSEC with their article “Russia and West: Muscle Flexing is Leading Nowhere Fast” accessible at the RIAC website.
 

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