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RuBase Design Session 2019 in The Hague

October 23, 2019

The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) and Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) are organizing dual Design Sessions in both Kyiv and The Hague on the future of Russian international behavior. The session in The Hague will take place at Leiden University College from 1 pm to 5 pm on October 30. The venue is located 150 meters away from The Hague Central Station. The event will be followed by drinks and networking at the location.

US Gen. Philip M. Breedlove (USAF, Ret.), former Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO and Commander of U.S. European Command will open and conclude the event. The afternoon itself will consist of ‘open’ sessions in which participants will interact with each other in fluid groups on different focus areas that will try to ‘design’ actionable policy options for dealing with alternative future scenarios for Russia. These options can be implemented at various levels of agency: our governments, but also our companies, NGOs, and other groups and individuals.

We are opening up registration for the event and are extending this invitation to our audience. Please RSVP through this link by Sunday the 27th of October. More information will be sent to registered participants shortly before the event. 

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