The Use of Influence: American Diplomacy in Russia's Neighborhood
James Goodby, Former US Ambassador to Finland and Wilson Center Public Policy Fellow, currently affiliated with the Brookings InstitutionDiscussants:Blair Ruble, Director, Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson Center;Ambassador Craig Dunkerley, Former Foreign Service Officer and Current Adjunct Professor, Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies, National Defense University;Nancy Lubin, President, JNA Associates, Inc., Senior Fellow for Eurasia, American Foreign Policy Council and former Wilson Center Fellow (1990-91)
Overview
James Goodby, Former US Ambassador to Finland and Wilson Center Public Policy Fellow, currently affiliated with the Brookings Institution
Discussants:
Blair Ruble, Director, Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson Center;
Ambassador Craig Dunkerley, Former Foreign Service Officer and Current Adjunct Professor, Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies, National Defense University;
Nancy Lubin, President, JNA Associates, Inc., Senior Fellow for Eurasia, American Foreign Policy Council and former Wilson Center Fellow (1990-91)
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