James Nixey
Head, Russia and Eurasia Programme
Expertise
- Russian foreign policy
- South Caucasus
- Central Asian foreign policy
Recent Publications
- 'The Height of Arrogance', The World Today, October/November 2012
- The Long Goodbye: Russia's Waning Influence in the South Caucasus and Central Asia, Briefing Paper, June 2012
- Putin Again: Implications for Russia and the West, with others, Chatham House Report, February 2012
- 'Balancing is Best: Russian Policy on Iran', The World Today, May 2010
- 'The South Caucasus: Drama on Three Stages', in R Niblett (ed) America and a Changed World: A Question of Leadership, Wiley-Blackwell/Chatham House, 2010
- 'US-Russian Relations After the Events of August 2008', Chatham House Briefing Note, September 2008
- 'Both Sides are to Blame for the Crisis in the Caucasus', The Guardian, September 9 2008
- 'Postcard from Uzbekistan: Into the Valley', The World Today, Aug 07
- 'Georgia and Russia: Feeling the Heat', The World Today, Dec 06
- Experts' Russian Foreign Policy Roundtable, Briefing Note, Nov 06
- 'Russia and the Former Soviet States', in Iran, Its Neighbours and The Regional Crisis, Chatham House Report, Aug 06
- 'Kazakhstan: Fearing Election Fever', The World Today, Dec 05
- Russia-Ukraine Energy Dispute, The Parliamentarian
- 'Uzbekistan: Autocratic Scar', The World Today, June 05
Experience
| 2013 - |
Head, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House |
| 2000 - 12 |
Manager and Research Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House |
| 1998 - 99 |
MSc International Relations, University of Bristol |
| 1997 |
Investigative Reporter, The Moscow Tribune |
| 1993 - 97 |
BA (Hons) Russian with Italian, University of Exeter |
Broadcast Experience
Extensive
Languages
Russian, French, Italian, Greek (not for broadcast)