Invite. Free Online Panel Discussion 'US-Europe-Russia Relations: Views from Australia' 23 June 4pm

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Jun 23 2021 16:00
Jun 23 2021 18:00
Australia/Melbourne
*** ONLINE WEBINAR ***
124 La Trobe Street
Melbourne 3000
Australia  Australia
Our colleagues at the European Studies Association Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ), NSW/ACT branch, invite you to this online panel discussion on US-Europe-Russia relations, with views from Australia.

One week after the historic Biden-Putin summit in Geneva on 16 June, which followed US President Biden’s first participation in the G7 and NATO summits, Australia is facing important geostrategic choices.

This panel discussion aims to provoke debate on key issues arising from these internationally significant meetings. First, the panelists will deliberate on key changes under the Biden Administration and outstanding challenges in US-Europe, NATO and US-Russia relations following these summits. The panelists will be asked to comment on the G7 proposal to establish an alternative infrastructure development initiative to rival China’s Belt and Road project. Then, the issues of Russia-based cyber threats for Australia will discussed considering the recent US-Russian rapprochement on this topic. Lastly, the panel will be open to questions from the audience on any aspect of G7, NATO and US-Europe-Russia meetings from the previous week.
 
Panel
Dr Gorana Grgic
University of Sydney

A/Prof Alexey Muraviev
Curtin University

Dr Rémy Davison
Monash University

Dr Nina Markovic Khaze
Macquarie University

Moderator
Dr Elizabeth Buchanan
Deakin University

When: Wednesday 23 JUNE 2021, 4pm - 6pm (Sydney time)

Where: Online 

Cost: Free

RSVP Required
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The European Union Centre of Excellence in the Social and Global Studies Centre at RMIT University is co-funded by the Jean Monnet Activities Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.

 

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