Projects
US-UA Security Dialogue XII Washington, DC [Webcasting] March 3-4 5, 2021 US-UA BNS (Forum XI) New York City [ [Webcasting] April 15, 2021 US-UA WG Yearly Summit IX Washington DC [Webcasting] June 17-18, 2021
US-UA Energy Dialogue SE Kyiv [Webcasting] August 30, 2021 UA HES Special Event: Ukraine at 30 Year Retrospective Ukrainian Institute of America September 26, 2021
UA QUEST RT XXII Washington, DC University Club October 14, 2021
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US-UA “Working Group” Initiative
The US-Ukraine “Working Group” Initiative was launched in 2007 in order to secure an array of experts in "areas of interest” for CUSUR and its various forums/proceedings; at the same time, it was hoped that the ‘experts’ might agree to write a series of ‘occasional papers’ to identify “major issues” impacting on US-Ukrainian relations. |
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Publication Efforts
Recognizing the urgent need to set up proper channels for the maximum circulation of the information/analysis CUSUR possessed or had at its disposal, the Center long focused on having ‘a publication presence’ of some form or another. |
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DC Occasional Briefings Series
CUSUR did not turn its attention to having a DC presence until summer 2012. Borrowing space when the need arose (particularly for various forum steering committees meetings) from the American Foreign Policy Council, its longest abiding partner, seemed to suffice; an Acela ride from the Center’s NY office did the rest. If there was a concern, it was to open an office in Kyiv. |
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U.S.-Ukrainian Security Dialogue II |
 U.S.-Ukrainian Security Dialogue II was held on June 22, 2006 on the Hill at 2203 Cannon House Office Building. Representative Curt Weldon and Ukraine's envoy to the United States, Ambassador Oleh Shamshur, opened the forum; Dr. Dmytro Kiva, legendary General Designer of the Antonov ASTC, provided closing remarks. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State David Kramer was asked to give a formal insight into the US position with regard to Ukraine's NATO aspirations; the presentation he gave to the participants of Dialogue II continues to be regarded a key statement of US foreign policy vis-à-vis Ukraine. | Speakers included: | Ilan Berman | Steven Pifer | Serhiy Bezlushchenko | James Reid | David Fisher | Scott Schless | Peter Franklin | Oleh Shamshur | Frederic Hof | Volodymyr Shkurat | Dmytro Kiva | Celeste Wallander | David Kramer | Curt Weldon | Jennifer Moroney | Walter Zaryckyj | | Sponsors: | American Foreign Policy Council | Congressional Ukrainian Caucus | Center for US-Ukrainian Relations | Ukrainian Congress Committee of America | | Patrons: | American Foreign Policy Council | Delta Airlines | | Proceedings/Presentations: | Note that DAS David Kramer's presentation concerning the US position on Ukraine's Accession to NATO is available in full at the following Department of State web page: www.state.gov/p/eur/rls/rm/68408.htm |
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