
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 challenged much of the common Western understanding of Russia. How can the world better understand Russia? What are the steps forward for Western policy? The Eurasia Center’s new “Russia Tomorrow” series seeks to reevaluate conceptions of Russia today and better prepare for its future tomorrow.
On Monday, July 14 at 2:00 p.m. ET, the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center hosts a virtual event launching the newest report in its pathbreaking Russia Tomorrow series on the generational shifts taking place in Russia’s leadership and the inner workings of the Kremlin court.
In the newest Russia Tomorrow report, The next generation: Russia’s future rulers, author Mikhail Zygar, nonresident senior fellow at the Eurasia Center, looks ahead to the personalities that may shape Russia’s future and the broader dynamics inherited by these successors from the older bureaucratic aristocracy of today’s Putin regime.
Brian Whitmore, nonresident senior fellow at the Eurasia Center, moderates a virtual panel discussion featuring experts on Russia and foreign policy on the figures that could become Russia’s future leaders. To join us virtually, please complete the registration form.
Speakers

Anton Barbashin
Co-founder & Editorial Director
Riddle Russia

Shelby Magid
Deputy Director, Eurasia Center
Atlantic Council

Mikhail Zygar
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Eurasia Center
Atlantic Council
Moderated by

Brian Whitmore
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Eurasia Center
Atlantic Council;
Assistant Professor of Practice
University of Texas-Arlington
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