Wilson Center Experts
Sarah Mendelson
Expertise:
Russia
Affiliation:
Center for Strategic and International Studies
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The Legacy and Consequences of Jackson-Vanik: Reassessing Human Rights in 21st Century Russia
February 04, 2010 // 7:30am — 4:30pm
At a 4 February 2010 conference co-sponsored by the Henry M. Jackson Foundation and the Kennan Institute, a panel of experts explored the legacy of the Jackson-Vanik Amendment and re-assessing the human rights situation in Russia today.
The Jackson-Vanik Amendment and U.S.-Russian Relations
February 03, 2010 // 11:00am — 12:15pm
The Jackson-Vanik amendment to the 1974 Trade Act denied permanent normal trading relations to non- market economies that restricted emigration rights, and remains in force today for several states, including Russia. At a 3 February 2010 event cosponsored by the Kennan Institute and the Wilson Center on the Hill program, three experts discussed the legacy of Jackson- Vanik, and how the United States can contribute to improving the human rights atmosphere in Russia without reverting to the dynamics of the Cold War.