What Has Remained of the USSR?

Auditorium of the Annex Building of the Parliament, Arkadiankatu 3, Helsinki
11.2.2019 13:30 - 15:30

Almost three decades have passed since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. However, the disintegration of a former superpower cannot happen in such a manner that its heritage would disappear without a trace. The Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA), in cooperation with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and with the participation of a group of European and Russian experts on the post-Soviet space, undertook a major research project to analyse the remaining material and other structural legacies of the USSR. The aim was to find out, among other things, whether re-integration of the post-Soviet space, or a part thereof, around Russia is still possible and what kind of centrifugal and centripetal forces are still at play. In other words, the intention was to assess whether it still makes sense to speak about post-Soviet space as a collective region. The seminar, organised by FIIA in connection with the publication of the study, will present the major conclusions of the project.

Puhujat

András Rácz
Associate Professor, Pázmány Péter Catholic University
Gudrun Persson
Programme Director, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI)
Alexander Libman
Professor, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich
Teija Tiilikainen
Director, Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
Elisabeth Bauer
Head of the Office for the Baltic and the Nordic countries, Konrad Adenauer Foundation

Puheenjohtaja

Arkady Moshes
Programme Director

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