Olga Oliker Program Director, Europe and Central Asia Brussels Please submit all media inquiries to ooliker@crisisgroup.org and media@crisisgroup.org or call +32 (0) 2 536 00 71 Crisis Group Role As Crisis Group’s Program Director for Europe and Central Asia, Olga Oliker leads the organisation’s research, analysis, policy prescription and advocacy in and about Russia, Europe, Turkey, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Oliker’s own research interests center on the foreign and security policies of Russia, Ukraine, and the Central Asian and Caucasian successor states to the Soviet Union, domestic politics in these countries, U.S. policy towards the region, and nuclear weapon strategy and arms control. Professional Background Prior to joining Crisis Group, Oliker directed the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and held various research and management roles at the RAND Corporation, including as Director of the Center for Russia and Eurasia. Early in her career, she served at the U.S. Department of Defense. Oliker holds a Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an M.P.P. from the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, and a B.A. from Emory University. Languages Russian English Select Publications Oliker is the author of numerous articles, monographs, and reports, with recent publications in Foreign Affairs, Survival, and other journals. She has also published commentary in print and online with The New York Times, The Hill, The Chicago Tribune, War on the Rocks, CNN, U.S. News and World Report, and The National Interest, among others. In The News 28 Jul 2021 Ukraine doesn’t have a lot of equal relationships. This is the danger of being a weaker country in the international system. RFE/RL Olga Oliker Program Director, Europe and Central Asia 13 Apr 2021 If you want to say you’re going to defend Ukraine, say you’re going to defend Ukraine, [NATO] membership or no membership. Foreign Policy Olga Oliker Program Director, Europe and Central Asia 2 Oct 2020 Sanctions send a signal to Belarus and the international community of EU states’ frustration with a fraudulent election. Bloomberg Olga Oliker Program Director, Europe and Central Asia 27 Jul 2020 At some point there are things that require somebody to set a leadership agenda. [OSCE] can’t do all of that without somebody in charge. Financial Times Olga Oliker Program Director, Europe and Central Asia 16 Jun 2020 The confusion and contradictions in Russia’s document on Basic Principles of Nuclear Deterrence reflect policy debates in Moscow. IVM Podcasts Olga Oliker Program Director, Europe and Central Asia 24 Sep 2019 Ukraine is really dependent on [U.S.] aid and support, and that makes it an easy country to influence, because of that, at least on paper. Vice Olga Oliker Program Director, Europe and Central Asia Latest Updates Podcast / Global 11 May 2021 Peacemaking in Cyberspace This week on War & Peace, Olga Oliker and Hugh Pope talk to conflict mediator Adam Cooper, of the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, about the hidden world of peace diplomacy, cyber mediation and the pros and cons of social media during peace processes. Podcast / Europe & Central Asia 27 April 2021 Has the Spread of Nuclear Weapons Added to Global Stability? This week on War & Peace, Olga Oliker and Hugh Pope talk to researcher Petr Topychkanov about the balance of nuclear power between India and Pakistan, deterrence and nuclear transparency. Podcast / Europe & Central Asia 22 April 2021 Rising Russia-Ukraine Tensions and the West This week on Hold Your Fire!, Richard Atwood and Naz Modirzadeh talk to Olga Oliker, Crisis Group’s Europe and Central Asia director, about the Russian military build-up around Ukraine, new U.S. sanctions on Russia and hostility between Russia and Ukraine and Western capitals. Podcast / Europe & Central Asia 13 April 2021 Colonial Amnesia and Racial Justice in Europe This week on War & Peace, Olga Oliker and Hugh Pope talk to researchers Dr. Liliane Umubyeyi and Dr. Amah Edoh about racial justice activism and redressing colonial legacies since Black Lives Matter protests spread from the U.S. to Europe last summer. Podcast / Europe & Central Asia 30 March 2021 What’s the Point of Nuclear Weapons Today? This week on War & Peace, Olga Oliker and Hugh Pope talk to Jessica Cox, director of Nuclear Policy at NATO, about the alliance’s position on nuclear weapons, NATO’s deterrence policy, and how all this might evolve as relations with Russia change. Load more