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Oksana Antonenko

Oksana Antonenko
Oksana Antonenko

Senior Fellow (Russia and Eurasia)

 

Expertise:

 

  • Russian foreign and security policy
  • Russia/CIS military reform issues
  • Regional politics in Russia          
  • Caucasus and Caspian Sea Region (security issues, regional conflicts, political and energy issues)
  • Central Asia (political and security issues)
  • Ukraine (political and security issues)  

 

 

Current projects:  Security and counter-terrorist policies in Russia and Eurasia, frozen conflicts in the South Caucasus (Georgian-South Ossetian Dialogue on conflict resolution), the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation, and security in Central Asia.

 

Background:  Ms Antonenko is a graduate of Moscow State University and JF Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. From 1990-1993, Ms Antonenko worked at the Moscow office of Harvard Strengthening Democratic Institutions Project, which promoted Russian-US dialogue and provided assistance to Russian domestic reforms. From 1998-2000, Ms Antonenko was the Director of the IISS research and seminar programme on military reform in Russia and the CIS, focusing among other issues on the foreign assistance to Russia for re-training and resettlement of redundant officers. In 1999-2003 Ms. Antonenko headed a research and seminar programme on Russia’s regional perspective on foreign and security policy focusing on Russia’s relations with Europe, South Caucasus and Central Asia. In 2004-2005 Ms. Antonenko worked on a research project on Russian-EU relations and co-edited the book Russia and the European Union: Prospects for a New Relationship . In 2005 Ms. Antonenko facilitated track two meetings between Georgian and South Ossetian senior officials and experts with the aim of promoting conflict resolution in the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict.  

 

Recent publications:

 

Russia's uncertain succession    Strategic Comments Volume 13, issue 7 September 2007

 

 

Russia and the Deadlock Over Kosovo   Survival Vol. 49 no.3 Autumn 2007,  pp.91-106

 

 

 

Russia, Central Asia and the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation   Russian Analytical Digest no 25, 17 July 2007

 

 

Central Asian Energy: Has Moscow played its trump card?     Strategic Comments Volume 13, issue 5 June 2007

 

The EU should not ignore the Shanghai Co-operation Oganisation   Centre for European Reform Policy Brief, May 11 2007

 

Uncommon Organisations Russia Profile, May 10 2007

 

Russia and Eurasia  IISS Strategic Survey 2006

 

The Shanghai Co-operation Organisation: Internal Contradictions  Strategic Comments Volume 12, issue 6 July 2006

 

Not a precedent but an opportunity  Russia Profile, Februaury 14 2006

 

Assessing the CIS  Russia Profile, June 15 2006

 

"Frozen Uncertainty: Russia and the Conflict over Abkhazia" in Bruno Coppieters and Robert Legvold, editors Statehood and Security: Georgia after the Rose Revolution . Published by American Academy Studies in Global Security 2005

 

Putin’s Dilemmas , IISS Strategic Survey 2004/2005 pp. 145-163

 

Russia and the European Union: Prospects for a New Relationship   Oksana Antonenko and Kathryn Pinnick (editors).  290pp. Routledge 2005

 

The NATO-Russia Council: Challenges and Opportunities  Paper presented at the Conference Dual Enlargement and the Baltic States: Security Policy Implications .  Published by the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies (Marshall Center) 2004

 

Russia and the West: The End of the Honeymoon   IISS Strategic Survey 2003/2004 pp 116-129

 

"Russian Politics in the Caspian Sea Region" chapter in Shirin Akiner, Anne Aldis (edt.) The Caspian: Politics, Energy, Security . RoutledgeCurson April 2004 

 

EU-Russia Security Partnership in Challenges for Europe’s Security and Defence in the 21st Century published by Assembly of Western European Union, 2004

 

Testing Putin’s Pragmatism  IISS Strategic Survey 2002/2003 pp116-126

 

Russia’s New Southern Border: Western Siberia-Central Asia IISS Pamphlet Issue 2,  Russian Regional Perspectives, Edited volume with conference papers  2003

 

Central Asia and Post-Conflict Stabilization of Afghanistan . IISS pamphlet, edited volume with conference papers  (2003)

 

Fighting Terrorism: For the US and Russia: One War but two agendas Carnegie Reporter Spring 2002

 

North-West Russia in the Baltic Sea region IISS pamphlet, Issue 1,  Russian Regional Perspectives, edited volume with conference papers (2002)

 

Russia’s Move Westward IISS Strategic Survey 2001-2002

 

Putin’s Gamble (article analysing Russia’s foreign and security policies after September 11) IISS Survival Winter 2001

 

"Russia’s Military Co-operation with Middle Eastern and Arab states" in  Armed Forces in the Middle East by Barry Rubin and Thomas Keaney (editors) Frank Cass 2002 pp.68-93

 

Russian Bases in Georgia: Managing withdrawal Strategic Comments Volume 7, issue 4 May 2001

 

Russia: strengthening the state? IISS Strategic Survey 2001-2002

 

Socio-Economic Cost of Military Reform PONARS, December 2000

 

Russia’s Armed Forces Strategic Comments Vol 6. Issue 7, September 2000

 

Russian policy towards South Caucasus paper presented to Centre for European Policy Studies in January 2000

 

New Challenges to Defence Diplomacy IISS Strategic Survey 1999-2000

 

The End of Yetsin’s Era IISS Strategic Survey 1998-1999

 

Russia, NATO and European Security after Kosovo Survival Winter 1999

 

New Russian Analytical Centers and Their Role in Political Decision-Making published by Harvard University, Strengthening Democratic Institutions Project

 

Joined IISS:  October 1996

 

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