February 24, 2025, marks the three-year anniversary of Putin’s devastating Ukraine invasion. Among its many reverberations are ramifications for Sino-Russian relations, which continue to deepen despite lingering differences between the great powers and the revisionist autocrats leading them. Emerging and potential impacts include increasing energy and resource transactions, alignment in the form of international strategic coordination and demonstrations of their partnership on the world stage, collaboration in military technology and operations, and maritime-security advances. And what role is North Korea playing in this complex geopolitical dance? Expert panelists will discuss these complicated dynamics and pressing issues as the Trump administration pursues a conclusion to the devastating Russia-Ukraine war while Beijing, Moscow, and Pyongyang strive to shape events in their favor.
Sponsorship
This event is organized by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University and co-sponsored by the Korea Institute, Harvard University, and Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University.
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