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DESCRIPTION:MOVED TO ZOOM: Register BelowA Talk by Nigel Gould-Davies\, For
 mer UK Ambassador to BelarusSenior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia\, Interna
 tional Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Editor of Strategic SurveyRu
 ssia's war in Ukraine is the most serious military aggression in Europe si
 nce 1945. It has provoked the worst crisis in Russian-Western relations in
  over three decades. It is transforming the geopolitical landscape and hav
 ing a profound impact on international trade and finance. There are fears 
 that its escalation could lead to the use of weapons of mass destruction. 
 What choices face the West? How will diplomatic\, military and economic di
 mensions evolve? What will its long-term impact be?Nigel Gould-Davies is S
 enior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia\, and Editor of Strategic Survey at th
 e International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). Prior to joining t
 he IISS\, Nigel taught and conducted research on international relations i
 n Asia. From 2010–14\, he held senior government relations roles in the en
 ergy industry in central and southeast Asia. From 2000–10\, he served in t
 he Foreign and Commonwealth Office\, where his roles included serving as h
 ead of the economics department in Moscow\, ambassador to Belarus and proj
 ect director in the strategy unit. From 1996–2000\, he taught politics and
  international relations at Oxford University. He is author of Tectonic Po
 litics: Global Political Risk in an Age of Transformation (Brookings\, 201
 9). Gould-Davies holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Oxford Univers
 ity and a PhD from Harvard.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Russia’s War in Ukraine: What Next?
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>MOVED TO ZOOM: Register Below</stro
 ng><strong></strong></p><p><strong>A Talk by Nigel Gould-Davies\, </strong
 >Former UK Ambassador to Belarus<br>Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia\,
  International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) <br>Editor of Strate
 gic Survey</p><p>Russia's war in Ukraine is the most serious military aggr
 ession in Europe since 1945. It has provoked the worst crisis in Russian-W
 estern relations in over three decades. It is transforming the geopolitica
 l landscape and having a profound impact on international trade and financ
 e. There are fears that its escalation could lead to the use of weapons of
  mass destruction. What choices face the West? How will diplomatic\, milit
 ary and economic dimensions evolve? What will its long-term impact be?</p>
 <p><strong>Nigel Gould-Davies</strong> is Senior Fellow for Russia and Eur
 asia\, and Editor of <em>Strategic Survey</em> at the International Instit
 ute for Strategic Studies (IISS). Prior to joining the IISS\, Nigel taught
  and conducted research on international relations in Asia. From 2010–14\,
  he held senior government relations roles in the energy industry in centr
 al and southeast Asia. From 2000–10\, he served in the Foreign and Commonw
 ealth Office\, where his roles included serving as head of the economics d
 epartment in Moscow\, ambassador to Belarus and project director in the st
 rategy unit. From 1996–2000\, he taught politics and international relatio
 ns at Oxford University. He is author of <em>Tectonic Politics: Global Pol
 itical Risk in an Age of Transformation</em> (Brookings\, 2019). Gould-Dav
 ies holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Oxford University and a PhD
  from Harvard.<strong></strong><br></p><p>&nbsp\;</p>
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