First ever event of the Road to Warsaw Security Forum process in Australia.
First ever event of the Road to Warsaw Security Forum process in Australia.
On 12th of May Zbigniew Pisarski Chairman of the Warsaw Security Forum and President of the Casimir Pulaski Foundation, will moderate a panel ‘Understanding Putin’s Russia—a Soviet Union 2.0?’ at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.
Recent developments in Ukraine raised serious concerns about the credibility and trustworthiness of Russian Federation as a member of the international community.
Australia supports the consecutive rounds of sanctions imposed on Russia, it is imperative to continue developing a deeper understanding of the Putin regime’s stance on international relations and the rationale behind its actions in Ukraine.
This event is an initiative under the Road to WSF2015.
For event details visit: http://goo.gl/7qgzMB
For last year ‘Road to WSF’ visit: http://goo.gl/zWa0SP
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