Rose Gottemoeller and Sasha Pikayev address US-Russian relations at the Press Development Institute, in Moscow on July 19, 2001.
Alexander Pikayev is no longer with the Carnegie Endowment.
Alexander Pikayev is former co-director of the Carnegie Moscow Center's Non-Proliferation Program. Prior to joining to the Endowment, Pikayev was the director of the Section on Arms Control and Nonproliferation at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences. He was also the chief counsellor of the State Duma's Committee on Defense (1996-1997) and Subcommittee on Arms Control and International Security (1994-1995). He is a member of the Russian Academy of Science's Commission on Military Reform.
Selected Publications: Compliance to the International Regime of Limiting Anti-Ballistic Missiles: 1993-96, author; editor of the following works —Russia, USA, China, Ukraine and Missile Technology Control Regime, (1995); Russia's Missile Power: Past & Present (1996); Nuclear Successor States of the Soviet Union (Russian edition); Energy and Security (Russian editions); and Nuclear Proliferation (in Russian).
Rose Gottemoeller and Sasha Pikayev address US-Russian relations at the Press Development Institute, in Moscow on July 19, 2001.
The Global Control System (GSK, from the Russian translation) demonstrated itself as a useful mechanism permitting involvement of Missile Technology Control Regime non member states in international discussions on missile proliferation and how to better resist it. Need for such a forum will continue in the future, and Moscow conferences have a reasonable chance of being supported to continue.
Alexander Pikayev spoke on the George Bush administration, the ABM Treaty and NATO expansion.