Kennebunkport Summit Preview: Can U.S.-Russian Relations be Revived?

Summary
A discussion with Rose Gottemoeller, Alexei Arbatov, and Dmitri Trenin about the future of U.S.-Russian relations.
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On June 28, 2007, three days before the meeting of Presidents Bush and Putin in Kennebunkport, Maine, the Carnegie Endowment hosted a discussion on the possible outcomes of the summit and the outlook for U.S.-Russian relations.  The event featured Rose Gottemoeller, director of Carnegie's Moscow Center and Alexei Arbatov, scholar-in-residence at the Center. Carnegie senior associate, Dmitri Trenin, served as a discussant, and Martha Olcott, also a Carnegie senior associate, chaired the session.

About the Carnegie Speakers

Rose Gottemoeller
Senior Associate
Russia and Eurasia Program

Rose Gottemoeller is assistant secretary of state for verification and compliance. Gottemoeller was director of the Carnegie Moscow Center from 2006 to 2008 and from 2000 to 2005, she served as a senior associate of the Carnegie Endowment in Washington, D.C.

 
Dmitri Trenin
Director
Moscow Center

Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, has been with the center since its inception. He also chairs the research council and the Foreign and Security Policy Program.

 
Martha Brill Olcott
Senior Associate
Russia and Eurasia Program and
Co-director
al-Farabi Carnegie Program on Central Asia

Olcott is professor emerita at Colgate University, having taught political science there from 1974 to 2002. Prior to her work at the endowment, Olcott served as a special consultant to former secretary of state Lawrence Eagleburger.

 
Source: http://carnegieendowment.org/2007/06/29/kennebunkport-summit-preview-can-u.s.-russian-relations-be-revived/4fc8

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