[wanabidii] Rethinking Western policy towards Russia, plus…

Friday, June 05, 2015

London Conference highlights, Greece, UK-China diplomacy



The West has yet to absorb the full implications of Russia's descent into authoritarian nationalism. A new report argues Western governments need to think much more deeply about their level of support for Ukraine; how to respond to future crises; and above all, how Russia can be managed over the long term for the greater security of Europe.


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Revisit this year's London Conference with full session video, highlights, tweets and photos from throughout the day, as participants considered critical global challenges and contrasting perspectives from the West, China, Russia and the emerging world.


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Once a Grexit is actually on the table, the negotiations between Greece and its creditors are likely to take a dramatic new turn, writes Paola Subacchi.


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In a digitized world where access to information is being democratized and demand for inclusivity and transparency is growing, traditional methods of diplomacy could be becoming outdated. Against this backdrop, former diplomat Kerry Brown drew on his personal experiences to explore the chequered diplomatic relationship between the UK and China, and examined how this case demonstrates the challenges facing diplomacy in a changing world.


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Tuesday 09 June | 18:00 - 19:00

Professor Joseph S Nye, University Distinguished Service Professor, Harvard Kennedy School of Government

Chair: Gideon Rachman, Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, Financial Times


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