Lukes in The Daily Beast on Russia and the Czech Republic
Prof. Igor Lukes discussed how the Czech Republic has served as a platform for Russian intelligence and security services.
Garcevic in Deference Report on Russian Military Exercises
Amb. Vesko Garcevic’s Op-Ed discusses recent Russian military exercises, one of its biggest military exercises since the end of the Cold War.
Garcevic Publishes Op-Ed on Russian Military Exercises
Amb. Vesko Garcevic discusses how NATO and the EU are monitoring and reacting to upcoming Russian military exercises.
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on US-Russia Tensions
Gregory Aftandilian discusses how the current tensions between the United States and Russia will affect potential cooperation between the two nations in the Middle East.
Garcevic in The Atlantic on Trump’s Russia Policy
Amb. Vesko Garcevic discusses Vice President Mike Pence’s upcoming trip of Eastern Europe in light of the Trump administration’s approach to relations with Russia.
Lukes Interviewed on U.S. Broadcasts in Russia
Prof. Igor Lukes discusses why the move is largely seen as a way to counteract Russia’s unofficial propaganda arms RT and Sputnik.
Garcevic in NYT and McClatchy on Russian Election Meddling
Amb. Vesko Garcevic testified before the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Russian efforts to interfere in Montenegro’s 2016 election.
Garcevic Testifies Before Senate Committee on Intelligence
Amb. Vesko Garcevic’s testimony was part of an open hearing focusing on Russian interference in recent and upcoming elections across Europe.
Wippl in BU Today on Russia, the U.S. and Election Meddling
Prof. Joseph Wippl discusses the potential impact of Russian interference in the 2016 United States presidential election.
Center for Study of Europe Hosts Amb. Vershbow
Amb. Alexander Vershbow, former NATO Deputy Secretary General, discussed the evolving relationship between NATO, the EU, and Russia.
Garčević Publishes Op-Ed on Russia and Montenegro’s NATO Bid
Amb. Vesko Garčević discusses the history of Russian interference in democratic processes outside of the United States.
Lukes in Time on U.S. Suspicion of Russia
Prof. Igor Lukes discusses the history of American suspicious toward Russia.
Loftis in CSM on the next U.S. Ambassador to Russia
Amb. Robert Loftis discusses the possibility of former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman as the next U.S. Ambassador to Russia.
MENA Hosts Workshop on Arab-Russian Cultural Ties
The Middle East and North Africa Studies Program organized the workshop which focused on Arab-Russian and Arab-Soviet cultural ties.
Loftis in BU Today on Trump’s Russia Strategy
Amb. Robert Loftis discusses how relationships between members of Donald Trump’s administration and Russia are viewed by U.S. allies across the globe.
Wippl in the Boston Herald on Edward Snowden
Prof. Joseph Wippl discusses the possibility of whistleblower Edward Snowden being returned to the United States by Russian authorities.
Schilde Publishes Journal Paper on EU Power and Russia
Prof. Kaija Schilde discusses the role of the European Union in the world – and its relational power vis-à-vis other international actors.
Garčević Interviewed on Trump, NATO and Russia
Amb. Vesko Garčević discusses the role the United States will play in NATO moving forward and U.S.-Russia relations.
Wippl in The Boston Herald on Trump’s Russia Policies
Prof. Joseph Wippl discusses the possibility of closer ties with Russia under President-Elect Donald Trump.
Keylor in The Boston Herald on Trump and Russia
Prof. William Keylor discusses the possibility of closer ties with Russia under President-Elect Donald Trump.