20 years of Putin: How has Russia Changed?

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REES are excited to announce a full day event, taking place at St. Antony's College, on Saturday 7 December 2019. The event entitled "20 years of Putin: How has Russia Changed?" will be convened by Professor Paul Chaisty (REES, DPIR) and the Director of REES Professor Chris Gerry and will include a mix of Russian and International expertise in panels on Politics, Economics and International Relations.

Speakers include:

Christopher Granville (Managing Director at TS Lombard)

Boris Makarenko (Higher School of Economics, Moscow)

Nataliya Orlova (Chief economist of Alfa Bank)

Nikolai Petrov (Chatham House)

Sergey Utkin (Institute of World Economy and International Relations)

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Yulia Vymyatnina (Head of Economics, European University St. Petersburg)

 

Plus Roy Allison, Paul Chaisty, Chris Gerry, Julie Newton and Robert Service from the University of Oxford.

The days schedule is as follows:

9.00   Tea and welcome

9.30 – 11.00 : Economy/Society under Putin

Chair – Carol Leonard (University of Oxford) 

Christopher J Gerry (University of Oxford)

Christopher Granville (Managing Director at TS Lombard)

Nataliya Orlova (Chief economist of Alfa Bank)

Yulia Vymyatnina (Head of Economics, European University St. Petersburg)

Tea break

11.15 – 12.45 :  Politics under Putin

Chair – Nicolette Makovicky (University of Oxford)

Paul Chaisty (University of Oxford)

Boris Makarenko (Higher School of Economics, Moscow)

Nikolai Petrov (Chatham House)

Robert Service (University of Oxford)

Lunch

13.45 – 15.15 : International Relations under Putin

Chair - Alex Pravda (University of Oxford)

Roy Allison (University of Oxford)

Sergey Utkin (Institute of World Economy and International Relations)

Julie Newton (University of Oxford)

Tea break

15.30 – 17.00 : Future Developments

Chair - Christopher Davis  (University of Oxford)

Nataliya Orlova (Chief economist of Alfa Bank)

Yulia Vymyatnina (Head of Economics, European University St. Petersburg)

Boris Makarenko (Higher School of Economics, Moscow)

Nikolai Petrov (Chatham House)

Sergey Utkin (Institute of World Economy and International Relations)

 

 

Registration for this event is now closed.