
Russia and Europe after the Ukraine War
We cordially invite you to our upcoming event titled: “Russia and Europe after the Ukraine war”. Join us as our associate researcher, Mark Galeotti, explores what the political landscape could look like after the war.
15. 5. 2025 (13:00)
Language: English Institute of International Relations (Nerudova 257/3, Malá Strana, 118 00 Praha 1)
Hopes of an early and equitable end to the bloody war in Ukraine may be misplaced, but someday it will end, whether through exhaustion or negotiation. What kind of Russia will emerge from this conflagration, and what challenges will it pose to European security? Indeed, what - if anything - can Europe do to influence this process? Professor Mark Galeotti will outline some of the possible scenarios, dilemmas and options likely to shape the future political agenda.
Please register for the event below. We look forward to seeing you there!
Speaker(s):
- Mark Galeotti (Associate Researcher, Center for European Politics, Institute of International Relations Prague)
- Chair: Martin Laryš (Deputy Research Director, Researcher, Center for Global Political Economy, Institute of International Relations Prague)
Mark Galeotti is an associate researcher at the Institute of International Relations. One of the foremost Russia-watchers today, who used to travel there regularly to teach, lecture, talk to his contacts, and generally watch the unfolding story of the Putin era, until the Kremlin banned him indefinitely in 2022, he is now based in the UK. He is an Honorary Professor at University College London and a Senior Associate Fellow with both RUSI and the Council on Geostrategy, as well as heading the consultancy Mayak Intelligence. Educated at Robinson College, Cambridge, and the LSE, his recent books include Forged in War: a military history of Russia from its beginnings to today and Putin's Wars (published in Czech as Putinovy Války).