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Bush-Putin Summit Briefing

Thu, September 18th, 2003

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The end of September is a hotbed of activities for U.S.-Russia relations -- from the U.S.-Russia Energy Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, on September 22 and 23, followed by President Putin’s visit to the United Nations in New York on September 25, and concluding with a Camp David Summit between President Bush and President Putin on September 26-27. Leading experts from Carnegie Endowment’s Russian and Eurasian Program discuss these events in a special briefing.

Anatol Lieven, Carnegie senior associate, on U.S.-Russia foreign policy concerns. Audio

Edward Chow, Carnegie visiting scholar, who will be attending the Energy Summit, discusses bilateral energy issues. Audio

Lilia Shevtsova, Carnegie senior associate, discusses the summit in the context of Russian domestic politics. Audio

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