Yevgeniya Gaber, Ph.D., Marshall Center professor, reflects on Week 3 of the Strategic Competition and Russia course, where participants focused on Russia as a central actor shaping today’s security environment. Through analysis of Russian strategic behavior, threat capabilities, and influence across conventional and hybrid domains, the week emphasized practical exercises and skills-based learning.
This focus builds on the broader course objective—equipping security professionals with the knowledge, perspectives, and tools needed to develop and implement strategies within their own institutions and national contexts.
| Date Taken: | 02.10.2026 |
| Date Posted: | 04.21.2026 03:39 |
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| Video ID: | 1002652 |
| VIRIN: | 260211-A-AC978-6132 |
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| Length: | 00:05:07 |
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