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IACC Workshop: Combatting Modern Kleptocracy: Assessing the Impact of Two Years of Sanctions on Russia

Since Russia invaded Ukraine, sanctions have been a core response of the democratic world, targeting the Russian financial system, professional/tech services, trade-in battlefield goods, and those that have benefited from/supported the Russian government.

This panel will, therefore, consider how these measures have accelerated the effectiveness of efforts to combat modern kleptocracy.

Coordinated by: Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)

Featuring: Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), National Endowment for Democracy and Basel Institute on Governance

Confirmed Speakers: Tom Keatinge, Director Centre for Finance & Security at RUSI; Kinga Redlowska; Oksana Ihnatenko Researcher, Centre for Finance & Security at RUSI; Zoe Reiter Director, Combatting Kleptocracy, National Endowment for Democracy and Professor Heather Marquette.

Register here (requires IACC registration: https://iacc2024.eventreference.com/)

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