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Andrew S. Weiss
James Family Chair, Vice President for Studies

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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 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.

Prior to joining Carnegie, he was director of the RAND Corporation’s Center for Russia and Eurasia and executive director of the RAND Business Leaders Forum.

Weiss previously served as director for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian Affairs on the National Security Council staff, as a member of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff, and as a policy assistant in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy during the administrations of Presidents Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush.

Before joining RAND, Weiss was a vice president and investment strategist at American International Group, Inc. subsidiary companies, where he worked primarily on global commodities, energy, and foreign exchange markets.


education
M.I.A, Columbia University, B.A., Russian Regional Studies, Columbia University
languages
English, Russian

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Punishing Putin: A Conversation with Stephanie Baker on the West’s Economic Campaign Against Russia
September 10, 2024

When Vladimir Putin launched his all-out assault on Ukraine in February 2022, the United States and its allies responded with an unprecedented series of economic sanctions designed to punish his regime and damage the Russian economy and war machine. 

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Former State Department Official Analyzes Implications of U.S.-Russia Prisoner Trade

A discussion on the implications of the biggest East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War.

· August 1, 2024
PBS NewsHour
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The Right Way for America to Counter Russia in Africa

A string of coups across Africa since 2020 has allowed Moscow to strengthen its position on the continent, even as it funnels vast military and economic resources into the war in Ukraine. 

· July 9, 2024
Foreign Affairs
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Pivotal States: Russia and U.S. Global Strategy
May 1, 2024

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has brought bilateral relations with the U.S. to their lowest point since the Cuban Missile Crisis. Yet Russia holds sway over many U.S. foreign policy priorities. How can the U.S. support European security without sacrificing its other interests?

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Why Alexei Navalny’s Legacy After News of His Death Is ‘One of Tragedy’ for Russians

Alexei Navalny was Vladimir Putin’s most prominent political opponent in Russia.

· February 16, 2024
PBS NewsHour
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It’s Time to End Magical Thinking About Russia’s Defeat

As Russian President Vladimir Putin looks toward the second anniversary of his all-out assault on Ukraine, his self-confidence is hard to miss.

· November 16, 2023
The Wall Street Journal
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How Much Is Putin to Blame for the Fallout From the Failed Weekend Mutiny?

NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Andrew Weiss of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace talks about the centers of power in Russia, and how they could pose a threat to Russian President Putin.

· June 29, 2023
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Putin Has Built an ‘Apparatus That Doesn’t Serve Him Very Well,’ Peace Expert Says

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised Russian soldiers this weekend, adding they “actually stopped the civil war” after stopping a short-lived mutiny of Russian mercenaries. Vice President for Studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Andrew Weiss joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss.

· June 27, 2023
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Putin’s Angry Address Tries to Drive a Wedge Between Prigozhin and the Rank and File of His Wagner Mercenary Army

Joining us is Andrew Weiss, Chair and Vice President for Studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace where he oversees research on Russia and Eurasia.

· June 26, 2023
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Russia Arrests American Journalist Evan Gershkovich on Spying Charges

For the first time in nearly 40 years, Russian authorities arrested an American journalist on espionage charges. Evan Gershkovich of the Wall Street Journal was detained on Wednesday while reporting in central Russia.

· March 30, 2023
PBS