The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is pleased to host Olha Stefanishyna, deputy prime minister for European and Euro-Atlantic integration of Ukraine, for a special conversation.
Few are better equipped to tell his harrowing story than veteran Russia-watcher David M. Herszenhorn of the Washington Post. Herszenhorn's new book, The Dissident: Alexey Navalny: Profile of a Political Prisoner, offers a gripping account of Navalny's life, from his childhood in the Soviet Union to his anti-corruption activism and the Kremlin's heavy-handed attempts to silence him—for good.
Please join Trofimov and Susan Glasser of the New Yorker for an engaging discussion of Our Enemies Will Vanish: The Russian Invasion and Ukraine's War of Independence. A book signing and reception will follow the event. Copies will be available for purchase.
How can Ukraine and its allies hold Russia accountable for the atrocities it has committed against Ukraine? How does the search for justice fit into President Volodymyr Zelensky’s broader peace strategy?
This event will feature leaders from the Ukrainian Center for Civil Liberties and Russian human rights organization Memorial, as well as a representative of jailed Belarusian activist and director of the human rights organization Viasna, Ales Bialiatski, in a conversation about human rights, historical memory, and accountability..
The upcoming NATO summit in Vilnius is shaping up to be pivotal in cementing Ukraine’s long-term security relationship with the West. What are Kyiv’s expectations from the West at the summit and beyond?
Join the Carnegie Endowment and the Black Professionals in International Affairs for a joint special event on preparing young professionals for careers in foreign policy and how to navigate the network of opportunities in Washington, DC.
Please join Andrew S. Weiss and veteran journalist Julia Ioffe for an engaging discussion of Accidental Czar: The Life and Lies of Vladimir Putin.
Momentum in the trajectory of the war in Ukraine is shifting in Kyiv’s favor. Russia’s response to the rout of its forces has been swift: “partial” mobilization, a headlong push to annex Russian-occupied territories, and the brandishing of Russia’s nuclear arsenal.
Join former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and Carnegie Endowment senior fellow Marie Yovanovitch for an extremely timely conversation with four leading civil society figures from Ukraine.