Policy briefing with Charlotte Lindsey
As the Clinton administration prepares for its June 4th - 5th meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Carnegie Senior Associates Michael McFaul, Joseph Cirincione, Martha Olcott, and Anatol Lieven shared their expectations for this summit.
Carnegie Moscow Center Event

Breakfast Briefing with Francois Fouinat and Jana Mason

Bolivia, a country in economic and political transition, is experiencing growing pains from its recent institutional reforms. Despite the government’s move towards decentralization, Bolivians still expect a centralized state to provide solutions to problems surrounding corruption, drug trafficking, and poverty.
Presenter: Anne-Marie Slaughter, Professor, Harvard Law School
Planning meeting for the Stockholm conference

Bolivia’s fifteen-year long social consensus is threatened by social unrest over water prices, election processes, and a recent economic crisis. Bolivia, despite its praised democratic and economic reforms, is a fragile miracle.
Presentation by Boris Fedorov, chairman of the United Financial Group
