Russia Tomorrow
Please join the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center for a special report launch event, "Five scenarios for Russia’s future," on Friday, February 2, 2024, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. (ET).
Featuring
Yevgenia Albats
Walter Shorenstein Media & Democracy Fellow
Harvard University
Ambassador John Herbst
Senior Director, Eurasia Center
Atlantic Council
Casey Michel
Director, Combating Kleptocracy Program
Human Rights Foundation
Angela Stent
Nonresident Senior Fellow
Brookings Institution;
Senior Advisor
United States Institute of Peace
In conversation with
Brian Whitmore
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Eurasia Center
Atlantic Council
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Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has reverberated around the world, challenging many preconceived notions about Russia and the global order. Moscow’s war has sparked debate about the future of Ukraine, NATO, and Western institutions, but also requires a renewed understanding of the continued threat posed by a revanchist Kremlin. To respond to the specter of continued Russian aggression, it is essential to take stock of how Russia looks and interacts with the world today and how it might change—or not—in the future.
Russia Tomorrow is a new paper series from the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center seeks to reevaluate our understanding of Russia in the wake of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The first paper of this series, from author Casey Michel, explores what five paths Russia’s future might take. The paper examines possible future developments in Russia, their respective likelihoods, and how Western policymakers should prepare for each scenario.
What forces will shape Russia’s wartime reality and its longer-term future? What fate awaits Russian President Vladimir Putin? How will the course of Russia’s war on Ukraine be shaped by Russia’s domestic situation? The Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center gathers a panel of experts to discuss these questions and more.
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