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SUMMARY:The Contested Black Sea Region -- an international public roundtable by scholar-practitioners
DESCRIPTION:4-6 pm Public Roundtable -- School II   The Contested Black Sea Region, including:    Jason Bruder (and my co-organiser), Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, formerly the Senior Staffer for Europe/Eurasia on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a State Department official   Michael Cecire, inter alia previously, Senior Policy Adviser, U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe  Antonia Colibasanu, Senior Geopolitical Analyst at Geopolitical Futures and Senior Fellow for Eurasia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute; and previously STRATFOR; Romania  Phil O'Brien, of our own School  Steve Pifer, inter alia previously US Ambassador to Ukraine; Stanford University  Natalie Sabanadze, inter alia previously Georgian Ambassador to the EU; Chatham House    Our speakers are practitioner-scholars, and external participants have never physically been to St Andrews and, as far as I know, have also not engaged previously with us. This is also a "widening/networking" opportunity for everyone.    (and there may be a couple of others, but contingent on real world events) https://events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/the-contested-black-sea-region-public-roundtable/
LOCATION:School II, St Salvator\'s Quad, North Street, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, KY16 9AL
URL:https://events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/the-contested-black-sea-region-public-roundtable/
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