Ilya Zaslavskiy
- Oil and gas
- Energy
- Corruption
- Foreign policy
- Oil and gas
- Energy
- Corruption
- Foreign policy
Biography
Ilya Zaslavskiy is a Senior Fellow at Washington-based non-profit Free Russia Foundation and head of Underminers.info, a research project exposing kleptocrats from Eurasia in the West. Until August 2018 Ilya was an Academy Associate at Chatham House where he was a Fellow in 2014. He continues as an energy and political risks consultant for western companies working in developing countries and for due diligence companies working on oligarchs. He has written reports on Eurasian energy and kleptocracy for the Atlantic Council, Council on Foreign Relations, Hudson Institute, Chatham House, Martens Centre and other think tanks.
Media
Broadcast. Strasbourg: Putin’s Nord Stream 2 Pipeline.
Publications
Featured publications
All publications
- Advancing Natural Gas Reform in Ukraine December 2018
- How to Select Russian Oligarchs for New Sanctions? June 2018
- How Non-State Actors Export Kleptocratic Norms to the West September 2017
- Putin’s Nordstream 2 Pipeline and its Real Costs to Europe January 2019
- Misrule of Law: How the Kremlin Uses Western Institutions to Undermine the West June 2019
- Russia Scenarios 2030 May 2019
- Who is Behind the Renewed Effort to Push Nord Stream 2 on Europe? April 2020
Areas of Expertise
- Oil and gas
- Energy
- Corruption
- Foreign policy
- Due diligence
Regions of Expertise
- Russia
Experience
Contact
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