Ideology, Security Doctrine, and Foreign Policy
Session of the Russia/Eastern Partnership Discussion Group.
The return of Vladimir Putin in 2012 intensified the securitization of Russian politics. The shrinking circle around Putin consists mainly of former servants of the Soviet security service – like the President himself –, observing domestic and international politics mainly through the lens of security threats. We would like to discuss how this perception is becoming Russian policies’ main driver, with direct consequences for the EU, and focus on ideology and elites, the security doctrine, and changes in Russian foreign policy.
Speakers:
Alvydas Medalinskas
Lecturer, Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius; Fmr. Chairman of Foreign Affairs, Seimas of Lithuania
Dr. Stefan Meister
Head of Program on Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia, DGAP
Dr. Derek Averre
Senior Lecturer in Russian Foreign and Security Policy, Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies, University of Birmingham
Chair:
Manuel Sarrazin, MP
Spokesman for European Policy, Green Party
The event is organized by the Robert Bosch Center for Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia