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ROUND TABLE

 

"Looking into 2008: Russia's Foreign Policy and Presidential Elections. What Changes to be Expected (if any)?"

 

When: 14 September 2007 at 19.15

Where: Wispile restaurant, 1911 m. above sea level, Gstaad, Switzerland

 

 

Moderator: Konstantin Eggert

Participants: Dmitry Evstafiev, Yevgeny Satanovsky.

 

The round table was held in the framework of the Joint High Level seminar of the Gstaad Process and the MNSG on "Energy and Global Security: Towards a Cooperative Approach" held in Gstaad, Switzerland, on September 13-15, 2007. It addressed the following issues:

 

- Will foreign policy issues be an important or a marginal part of parliamentary and presidentail campaigns in Russia?

- Will current Russia's foreign policy get continuity by a new President? If not - what will change? Why?

- What role will energy issues play in a new Russian administration's policy?

 

See transcript of the Round Table (in pdf format)

 

See photoalbum of the Seminar

 

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More on the Joint High Level seminar of the Gstaad Process and the MNSG on "Energy and Global Security: Towards a Cooperative Approach":

 

Agenda

 

List of participants

 

Executive Summary

 

PRESENTATIONS:

 

Charles B. Curtis. Energy and Global Security: Towards a cooperative approach

 

Giacomo Luciani. The Gulf Countries and Nuclear Energy

 

DB Venkatesh Varma. Renaissance of Nuclear Energy. What it Means for Global Economics, Security and Non-proliferation

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John Gault. Draft comments on European Security and Natural Gas Supplies

 

John Simpson. Multilateral Approaches to the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Maintaining the Balance

 

 

For further information on the round table and the Joint High Level seminar please contact us at +7 (495) 234-0525 (PIR Center in Moscow) or write to us at info@crep.ch.

 

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