John Sullivan: From the Front Lines of Russia’s War Against the West

Three years ago, Russian troops and tanks invaded Ukraine and started the largest land war in Europe since World War II. And like the Second World War, the war in Ukraine has drawn in money, weapons, and even troops from around the world, from the United States to North Korea. The invasion served as a wake-up call to many in the West about the threats posed by Vladimir Putin’s revanchist Russia, even while it drained the Kremlin’s war chest and depleted its military—including a march on Moscow by disgruntled mercenary forces.

John Sullivan served as the U.S. ambassador to Russia from February 2020 to September 2022, and in his book Midnight in Moscow, he related the behind-the-scenes activity in Moscow and the West in the lead-up to the war. It is a war that many have come to see—and that Putin has declared it to be—a struggle against the West itself, not just Ukraine.

Has Russia been weakened by the collapse of its Syrian ally Bashar al-Assad? How extensive is Russian involvement in attacks on Western European infrastructure? How has Russia been able to evade harsh sanctions? And how is the West doing—under President Joe Biden and next under President Donald Trump—in meeting the threat?

Join us for an in-person talk with John Sullivan.

 
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John Sullivan

Former United States Ambassador to Russia; Author, Midnight in Moscow: A Memoir from the Front Lines of Russia’s War Against the West

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In Conversation with Steven Saum

Executive Director of Strategic Communications and Content, Saint Mary’s College