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The forum takes place over two days. Discussion panels discuss such topics as countering Russian propaganda in Russia and abroad, prospects for international pressure on the Putin regime through sanctions, the economic situation, relations between Russia and the West, and the strategy of the Russian opposition under the current regime in the country.
The Russia Forum was one of the key economic events of the year, attracting an audience of key global investors, globally renowned economists, executives and leaders from global companies, along with Russian and foreign political leaders and for discussions around social, economic, political and financial issues faced by Russian, the CIS region ...
Online English language learning website, popular among the Russian-speaking diaspora 2010: 3,749,061 [95] Open 7,480 [96] LinkedIn: Business and professional networking 2003: 774,000,000 [97] Open to people 18 and older 12 [98] LiveJournal: Blogging, popular in Russia and among the Russian-speaking diaspora abroad 1999: 17,564,977 [99] Open ...
The Stanford US–Russia Forum (SURF) is an organization dedicated to bringing students at leading Russian and American universities together for research in public policy, business, economics and many other disciplines.
Seliger (Russian: Селигер) is an educational forum (camp) held since 2005 at Lake Seliger in the Russian Tver Region (350 km from Moscow). Since 2015, it has been succeeded by a new forum organized by the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs "Rosmolodezh" on a new site, with a new name "Territory of Meanings"
The Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum (FNRF or FSNR; Russian: Форум свободных народов Построссии, romanized: Forum svobodnykh narodov Post-Rossii) is a forum founded by Ukrainian restaurant business owner Oleg Magaletsky, [1] exiled Russian separatists, as well as foreign sympathizers, which advocates for the disintegration of Russia. [2]
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The forum originally launched as Conservative Friends of Russia in 2012. Richard Royal was Chair of the group that described itself as "an organisation created for those with an interest in Russian politics, business, history and culture, with the aim of strengthening relations between the British and Russian communities and informing political decision making within both countries."