US Russian Cooperation

Eisenhower Institute Holds General Project Conference for Project on US-Russian Cooperation in Space

 

WASHINGTON, DC-On May 16, 2002 The Eisenhower Institute held its third general project conference for the Institute project, Ten Years Later: An Assessment of US-Russian Engagement in Space. At the meeting, project investigators from the US, Russia, and Europe presented their latest findings from their research on US-Russian space cooperation. In the coming months, the Institute will be conducting additional research in both the US and Russia, and will begin work on organizing the findings that have been outlined thus far. Follow this link for more on upcoming project activities.

 
Project investigators Anatoly Zak (left) and Matthew Bencke discuss the early years of US-Russian cooperation on the International Space Station at The Eisenhower Institute.


Project investigators present their recent findings to The Eisenhower Institute.