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Russia & US: Bracing for Long Term Competition

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine violates both the tenets of the United Nations Charter and the foundation of the post-World War II order. What may be next in Putin’s game plan? Professor Adam Stulberg, an internationally recognized expert, will address the pitfalls and potential challenges that bring two nuclear superpowers even closer to what may be a new Cold War and what will be the impact on the West.
Guest: Adam N. Stulberg, School Chair, Sam Nunn Professor
Dr. Stulberg is Sam Nunn’s Professor and Chair in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs. He teaches undergraduate and graduates courses on international security, Russia/Eurasian politics and security affairs, nuclear (non)proliferation, and energy and international security, as well as interdisciplinary courses on science, technology, and international security policy.
His current research focuses on the geopolitics of oil and gas networks, energy security dilemmas and statecraft in Eurasia, Russia, and “gray zone” conflicts, new approaches to strategic stability, internationalization of the nuclear fuel cycle, and implications of emerging technologies for strategic stability and international security.
Registration Deadline: Friday, March 18, 2022 at noon
Registration: 11:30 a.m.
Program: 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Price: Members $40 / Non-Members $50 /Students $25 (Lunch & Parking Included)
Lunch: Three-course plated meal, including salad, choice of entree, dessert, ice tea, and coffee.
Cancellation Policy:
If you need to cancel, please do so no later than 48 hours before the event. ACIR is charged for your meal, so no refund can be provided after that.
