Project: RIAC Urban Breakfasts
Urban breakfasts Úrbi et órbi is an opportunity for students to learn more about pending issues of international relations from leading experts in this area. The name of the breakfasts refers to the times of Ancient Rome, where important announcements began with the words of Urbi et Orbi. In the same way, modern experts explain the essence of the processes taking place in the world and the role that Moscow plays in them to the residents of metropolis.
Global politics is being performed in big cities; it is no coincidence that the name of the capital is often used as a metaphor for the whole country. When they say “relations between Moscow and Washington,” everyone understands that this is not about the interaction of city halls or city parliaments. Megacities shape the world we live in, and the modern city dweller is immersed in a number of global processes, the impact of which he/she often does not fully understand.
The format of morning meetings allows participants to listen to lectures and participate in discussions before work. Breakfasts are interesting not only because of the lecture component, but also for the opportunity to address their questions to the leading international experts and talk to them in informal setting. Analytical materials published by RIAC are distributed at the events.
Experts discussed both the results of the latest European Parliament elections on June 6–9 and their importance for the further development of the European Union and its positioning in the international arena
The speakers included Mark Entin, Head of the Department of European Law at MGIMO University, RIAC Expert; and Sergey Utkin, Head of the Group for Strategic Assessment at the Center for Situational Analysis of RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations, RIAC Expert
On October 24, 2019, Dostoevsky library hosted a RIAC Urban Breakfast “Arms under Control: will Russia and NATO Agree? Expert Assessment." In the course of the breakfast OSCE Network of Think Tanks and Academic Institutions report «Reducing the Risks of Conventional Deterrence in Europe. Arms Control in the NATO-Russia Contact Zones» was presented. Opening the event, Andrey Zagorsky briefly talked about the OSCE Network of Think Tanks and Academic Institutions, its structure, and its main activities.