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Professor Hal Brands, "Opposing China Means Defeating Russia," Foreign Policy

In this Foreign Policy article, Professor Hal Brands examines the ways in which US policy towards Russia in Ukraine and its policy towards China are interrelated.

Hybrid Event: Germany and the United States: What’s Next for the Transatlantic Alliance?

Join SAIS Dean Jim Steinberg and H.E. Emily Haber, German Ambassador to the U.S., for a conversation on the potential trajectory of the German-American alliance after the inauguration of the new German government.

Professor Sergey Radchenko, "Putin Has Revived the Cruelty of the Soviet Regime," The Spectator

In this article in The Spectator, Professor Sergey Radchenko compares the policies of Putin to those of the Soviet regime.

Europe, Japan, and the United States in a Changing World, March 24-25

On March 24 and 25, 2022, EDT, the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs hosted a global virtual conference, "Europe, Japan, and the United States in a Changing World," to convene experts from around the world to discuss key issues facing Europe, Japan, and the United States

Professor Michael Beckley and Professor Hal Brands, "The Return of Pax Americana?" Foreign Affairs

In this Foreign Affairs article, Professor Michael Beckley (Tufts) and Professor Hal Brands (Johns Hopkins SAIS) examine the implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine for U.S. foreign policy.

Sergey Radchenko, An Expert on Russia’s Foreign Relations, Writes on Its Evolving Friendship with China

In his article in The Economist, Professor Sergey Radchenko discusses the relationship between Russia and China, in light of the invasion of Ukraine.

Professor Francis J. Gavin in Interviewed, "Russia's Nuclear Option," The Hub

In this interview with The Hub, Director of the Kissinger Center Professor Francis J. Gavin shares his expert insights on Russia's nuclear stance in the conflict in Ukraine.

NYT Op-Ed by Prof. Mary Sarotte on Russia

In this New York Times op-ed, Professor Mary Elise Sarotte shares her expert insights as a historian to shed light on the current geopolitical period in the West's relationship with Russia.

Prof. Sarotte Joins Council on Foreign Relations U.S.-Russia Panel

On Thursday, March 3, 2022, 3:30-5:00 PM EST, Professor Mary Sarotte joined a live Zoom panel with Amb. Ivo Daalder, Dr. Fiona Hill, and Dr. Richard Haass to discuss U.S.-Russia relations, hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations.

Book Talk with Prof. Sarotte, Cambridge Centre for Geopolitics

On Tuesday, March 1, 2022, 12:00 PM EST / 17:00 GMT Professor Mary Elise Sarotte discussed her newest book, Not One Inch: America, Russia, and the Making of Post-Cold War Stalemate, with Professor Brendan Simms (University of Cambridge) over Zoom.