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2004-2005
Whither Putin’s
Russia
Dr. Fionna Hill
Dr. Fionna Hill, a Senior Fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies
Program at the Brookings Institution, delivered a talk, “Whither
Putin’s Russia,” on Thursday, December 2, 2004 in Robertson
Hall at the Woodrow Wilson School.
Dr. Hill is a frequent commentator
on Russian and Eurasian affairs, and has researched and published
extensively on a diverse range of issues related to Russia, relations
among the states of the former Soviet Union, the Caucasus region,
Central Asia, ethno-political conflicts in Eurasia, and energy
and strategic issues. Prior to joining The Brookings Institution,
Hill was Director of Strategic Planning at the Eurasia Foundation
in Washington, DC, from 1999-2000, and continues to serve as an
advisor to the Foundation’s president. From 1994-1999, she
was Associate Director of the Strengthening Democratic Institutions
Project (SDI) at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School
of Government; and from 1991-1994, she was Director of Harvard’s
project on Ethnic Conflict in the former Soviet Union, Coordinator
of Harvard’s Trilateral Study on Japanese-Russian-U.S. Relations,
and a Research Associate at the Kennedy School of Government.
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