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Ukraine on the Brink: A Conversation With Yevgeny Kiselyev

Mon. March 10th, 2014
Washington, DC

The situation in Ukraine remains extremely tense. Each day brings dramatic developments from the region and a marked deterioration in Russia’s relations with the United States and other Western governments.

Renowned television journalist and political analyst Yevgeny Kiselyev discussed the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. Kiselyev has been a preeminent voice in Russian and Ukrainian media and political circles for more than two decades. Carnegie’s Andrew S. Weiss moderated the discussion.

Andrew S. Weiss

Andrew S. Weiss is vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he oversees research in Washington and Moscow on Russia and Eurasia. Prior to joining Carnegie, he was director of the RAND Corporation's Center for Russia and Eurasia. Weiss previously served as director for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian affairs on the National Security Council staff.

Yevgeny Kiselyev

Yevgeny Kiselyev is a Russian television journalist and political analyst. He is currently the director of news production at Inter TV in Ukraine. Kiselyov gained popularity in the 1990s as the host of the news show Itogi on NTV in Russia, and later became the managing director of NTV and was briefly the general manager of TV-6.

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Yevgeny Kiselyev

Andrew S. Weiss

James Family Chair, Vice President for Studies

Andrew S. Weiss is the James Family Chair and vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he oversees research on Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia. His graphic novel biography of Vladimir Putin, Accidental Czar: the Life and Lies of Vladimir Putin, was published by First Second/Macmillan in 2022.