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23.11.2022

Russia 2022: Who opposes the regime, how they do it, and why it matters

About this event

23 November 2022 from 17:00 until 18:30

Amphithéâtre Jacques Chapsal

27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, Paris

Organized by

Sciences Po's School of Public Affairs

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A conference to discuss the nature and impact of civil society and remaining opposition forces in Russia.

With:

  • Aleksandra Arkhipova, social anthropologist, former Dean of the Typology Center in the Russian State University for Humanities, author of over 60 peer review publications on cultural anthropology, including the anthropology of protest
  • Sergei Guriev, Sciences Po Provost, Professor of Economics at Sciences Po, Chief Economist of the EBRD 2016-2019 and member of The Other Russia
  • Dmitri Petrov, former Deputy Chair of an independent local council in Moscow, now residing in Paris, civic activist and anchor of Civium podcast
  • Nina Zakharkina-Berezner, Political analyst and researcher on Russian domestic policy, EU-Russia Civil Society Forum board member.

The conference will be opened by Philippe Martin, Dean of the School of Public Affairs, Sciences Po, and moderated by Anastasiya Shapochkina, Founder and president of Eastern Circles.

On-site conference co-organised by Sciences Po's School of Public Affairs and Eastern Circles, in partnership with Sciences Po's Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA). Open to Sciences Po students, teachers and staff. A Sciences Po card will be required at the entrance of the building.

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About this event

23 November 2022 from 17:00 until 18:30

Amphithéâtre Jacques Chapsal

27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, Paris

Organized by

Sciences Po's School of Public Affairs