Tuesday 3 November 2015, 6.30 – 8.00pm, Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Dr Dmitri Trenin; Chair: Professor Michael Cox
Leading Moscow-based analyst Dmitri Trenin opens up the black-box of Russian foreign policy and sheds light in particular on the role of the internal factors driving Russia’s behaviour in international politics.
This public lecture is organised on the occasion of the publication of Russia’s Foreign Policy: Ideas, Domestic Politics and External Relations, a collective volume co-edited by LSE academics Dr David Cadier and Prof. Margot Light, and to which Dr Trenin contributed a chapter.
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