Myths & Biases - Why is the West Losing Psychological War with Russia
A Talk by Maria Domańska, PhD
WEDNESDAY, May 29th at 6:00 PM
The Kosciuszko Foundation
2025 O St., N.W., Washington DC 20036
After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the perception of Moscow’s policies by the West has become much more realistic than before. However, deeply entrenched misconceptions about Russia still make it difficult for allies to respond adequately to Europe’s most significant security threat since 1945.
Western governments still need to work out a long-term approach toward Moscow, which could contribute to achieving sustainable peace in Europe.
We invite you to join us at the Kosciuszko Foundation in Washington DC for a talk by Maria Domanska, PhD, an expert on Russia, and currently a visiting fellow at CEPA (Center for European Policy Analysis). She is a senior fellow at the Warsaw-based Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) specializing in Russia.
Dr. Domańska will discuss the issues and concerns mentioned above, and take questions from the audience.
Read more about the event here. Refreshments will be served.
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