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Prospects for Russia
Thu, April 22nd, 2004
On April 22, 2004, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace sponsored a major conference in Moscow to celebrate 10 years of work and to address key challenges facing Russia. Speakers included Yegor Gaidar, former Prime Minister of Russia; Grigory Yavlinsky, Yabloko leader; State Duma Deputies Sergei Glaziev and Vladimir Ryzhkov; Deputy Economy Minister Mikhail Dmitriev; Igor Yurgens, VP of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Enterpreneurs; Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution; Carl Bildt, former Prime Minister of Sweden; and Ambassador Alexander Vershbow.
- Carnegie: 10 Years in Moscow - an overview of the Carnegie Moscow Center's last 10 years of work
- Transcript of the Conference Press Event
- Transcript of Jessica T. Mathews' interview to Ekho Moskvy on prospects for Russia's development, U.S. policy in Iraq and the Carnegie Moscow Center 10th Anniversary (In Russian)
- Prospects for Russia - includes audio and transcripts
- Remarks by Jessica T. Mathews
- Remarks by Ambassador Alexander Vershbow
Also read:
- 200 Thinkers Ponder Russia's Path by Caroline McGregor in The Moscow Times, April 23, 2004
- The West Must Not Turn Its Back on Russia by Andrew C. Kuchins in The Moscow Times, April 21, 2004
- Liberalism's Economic Triumph by Anders Åslund in The Moscow Times, April 26, 2004
- Which Way Forward? by Dmitri Trenin in The Moscow Times, April 30, 2004
- United States and Russia in Isolation by William J. Perry in The Moscow Times, May 7, 2004
- The
Truth About Official Conservatism by Lilia Shevtsova in The Moscow
Times, May 14, 2004
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