Dmitri Trenin

Director
Carnegie Moscow Center
Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, has been with the center since its inception. He also chairs the research council and the Foreign and Security Policy Program.
Education

PhD, Institute of the USA and Canada, Russian Academy of Sciences

Contact Information
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Latest Analysis

    • Op-Ed

    Nuclear Deference

    Obama’s bid to reduce the number of nuclear weapons globally requires an updated and comprehensive look at Russia’s security needs to be successful.

    • Strategic Europe

    How Russia Sees Europe After the Euro Crisis

    • February 15, 2013

    In Moscow’s view, there is little chance that the European Union will emerge from the crisis as a strategic player. Yet Europe continues to have huge influence on Russia.

    • Paper

    The Mythical Alliance: Russia’s Syria Policy

    A new Russian-Western approach to Syria is necessary to stop the bloodshed and help create a transitional authority in Damascus that can foster national reconciliation.

    • Op-Ed

    Capitol Indifference

    Washington ignores Russia’s obsession with the United States at its own peril.

    • Op-Ed

    The Putin Doctrine

    • February 01, 2013
    • Security Times

    Putin’s new foreign policy doctrine has control as its true objective, sovereignty as its slogan, and nationalism as its soul.

    • Op-Ed

    Revising the Concept of Eurasia

    The interpretation of Eurasia as the post-Soviet space is now outdated. This area is only a part of the vast but increasingly crowded region that is set to become the center of world development in the 21st century.

    • Strategic Europe

    The Debate Over Russia and Europe Continues

    • January 22, 2013

    Why Dmitri Trenin thinks that Europe needs a Russia strategy after all.

    • Strategic Europe

    Europe Needs to Understand How Much Russia Has Changed

    • January 18, 2013

    The relationship between Russia and the European Union has changed and now is the time to assess the new reality.

    • Op-Ed

    Russia Arms Trade Is Business, Not Politics

    • January 17, 2013
    • Global Times

    Russian arms sales to China’s neighbors like India and Vietnam are not conscious acts by Moscow intended to damage the Russian-Chinese relationship.

    • Q&A

    U.S.-Russia Relations in 2013

    • December 27, 2012

    At the start of the Obama administration’s second term, it is unclear how Washington and Moscow will approach relations going forward.

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