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On January 21-22, 2016, the Hoover Institution at Stanford University held a Russian-American Workshop “US and Russian Perspectives on Transition in the Middle East.” The Workshop was attended by former US Secretary of State George Schultz, former US Defense Secretary William Perry, former US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, as well as leading American experts on the Middle East, former government officials and diplomats. The Russian side was represented by RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov, RIAC member and Director of the RAS Institute for Oriental Studies Vitaly Naumkin, RIAC experts Irina Zvyagelskaya, Vasily Kuznetsov, Elena Suponina, Alexander Shumilin, Maxim Shapovalenko, Nikolai Kozhanov and Nikolai Sukhov.

On January 21-22, 2016, the Hoover Institution at Stanford University held a Russian-American Workshop “US and Russian Perspectives on Transition in the Middle East.”

The Workshop was attended by former US Secretary of State George Schultz, former US Defense Secretary William Perry, former US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, as well as leading American experts on the Middle East, former government officials and diplomats.

The Russian side was represented by RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov, RIAC member and Director of the RAS Institute for Oriental Studies Vitaly Naumkin, RIAC experts Irina Zvyagelskaya, Vasily Kuznetsov, Elena Suponina, Alexander Shumilin, Maxim Shapovalenko, Nikolai Kozhanov and Nikolai Sukhov.

 

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