Published 18-03-2014, 11:11
Ukrainian soldiers take part in a military drill, not far from the small city of Goncharovskoye, some 150 km from Kiev, on March 14, 2014. Russia on March 14 declared it reserved the right to protect compatriots in the whole of Ukraine, seen as a threat that Moscow could move its forces beyond the Russian-speaking peninsula of Crimea.
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Crisis in Ukraine: a referendum in Crimea, Russian troops at the border and Kiev’s urgent pleas to the West. Join us to discuss escalating tensions in the region and their implications for Russia and the West.
Guests
Edward Lozansky president, American University in Moscow; professor, Moscow State University and National Research Nuclear University.
Adrian Karatnycky senior fellow, Atlantic Council.
Anders Aslund senior fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Angela Stent professor of government and director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies at Georgetown University and author of a new book, "The Limits of Partnership."