Dmitri Trenin

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.
Education

PhD, Institute of the USA and Canada, Russian Academy of Sciences

Latest Analysis

    • Op-Ed

    China, Russia Ties on Sound Base

    • June 14, 2011

    With the bureaucratic infrastructure for solid bilateral relations between China and Russia already in place, the next step is increased dialogue between the countries’ intellectuals, who can examine the relationship from a broader perspective.

    • Op-Ed

    Ambassador 'Mike' McFaul Could Help Reset

    • June 02, 2011

    If Michael McFaul is confirmed as the next U.S. ambassador to Russia, one of his chief tasks will be changing the nature of the strategic relations between the United States and Russia from an adversarial one and toward a cooperative one where neither party regards the other as a potential adversary.

    • Op-Ed

    Bin Laden, Basayev and Terrorism's Scourge

    • May 11, 2011

    With the death of Osama bin Laden, the international community can focus on redefining their involvement in Afghanistan and regional players can begin preparing for the eventual American withdrawal from the country.

    • Op-Ed

    Moscow’s Careful Stance on Libya

    • March 30, 2011

    Russia’s decision to abstain on the UN Security Council resolution on Libya marked a new milestone in the evolution of Moscow’s foreign policy toward a more pragmatic approach.

    • Op-Ed

    Resetting on the Libyan Front

    • March 21, 2011

    Russia’s choice to abstain on the UN Security Council resolution on Libya demonstrates that Moscow’s new foreign policy is shaped by its vital interests and its desire to maintain good relations with both the EU and the United States.

    • Article

    Now Is the Time to Reach Out to Japan

    • March 16, 2011

    Japan has been hit by the most powerful earthquake in recorded history and many countries, including Russia, have offered assistance. Russia should give Japan all the help it needs during this terrifying experience.

    • Op-Ed

    Russia-Turkey: A Farewell to Arms

    • March 07, 2011

    In the past 20 years, there has been a major, and positive, turnaround in the Russo-Turkish bilateral relationship.

    • Op-Ed

    Russia and the Winter of Revolutions in the Arab World

    Although Russians are closely watching the demonstrations and regime changes taking place across the Middle East and North Africa, it is the situation in Central Asia that is more likely to affect Russia in the long run.

    • Op-Ed

    Russia-Pakistan Relations

    • February 18, 2011

    Moscow puts a high priority on its relations with India, which complicates Russia’s relationship with Pakistan.

    • Op-Ed

    Japanese Right Scuttled Island Deal With Russia

    • February 17, 2011

    The dispute over the South Kuril Islands complicates Russo-Japanese relations, but domestic political circumstances in both countries undermine the possibility of a negotiated diplomatic solution.

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