The conference "Transatlantic Forum on Russia"
Since 2012 CSIS and CPRDU have partnered to examine the impact of Polish-Russian reconciliation and its wider regional and transatlantic implications. Significant structural cracks in Europe's security architecture - crafted at the end of the Second World War and refined by the Helsinki Final Act - have appeared since Russia's March 2014 annexation of Crimea and its incursions into eastern Ukraine. As a result, the principal challenge to the transatlantic community is to formulate a new foreign policy approach towards Russia. Our expert panelists discussed the nature and scope of this new policy while considering historical relations between Russia and the West.