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Event | Feb 13, 2018
Jean-Francois Ratelle discusses the post-Islamic State terrorist threat in Russia as part of PONARS Eurasia's New Voices on Russia speaker series.
Event | Feb 01, 2018
This talk will touch upon political, economic, geographical and cultural matters that unite Eurasian and national identities in the former Soviet republics under a common identity.
Event | Feb 07, 2018
PhD candidate Alexis Lerner discuses co-optation as an effective protest management tool used by hybrid states in order to demonstrate state capacity, to neutralize a non-violent protest movement, and to create a façade of political pluralism.
Event | Feb 08, 2018
Jordan Gans-Morse discusses his book "Property Rights in Post-Soviet Russia: Violence, Corruption, and the Demand for Law," which posits, among other things, that the crucial importance of private sector “demand” for law is frequently overlooked.
Event | Feb 08, 2018
Russian politician, TV talk show host, socialite, journalist and social activist Ksenia Sobchak discusses her bid for the Russian presidency.
Event | Feb 13, 2018
Thomas Kent, president of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and a specialist in international reporting, discusses his experiences and insights from working in Russia and former Soviet territories.
Event | Feb 16, 2018
More than a dozen scholars will present at Barnard College for a conference on criminal governance in comparative perspective.
Event | Feb 20, 2018
The Ukrainian Film Club at Columbia University hosts, via video-conference, director Anastasiya Starozhytska, who will discuss her film "The War of Chimeras," about the human toll of the ongoing Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Event | Feb 27, 2018
Join George Washington University's Elliott School for a discussion of Russia's attempted "pivot to Asia."
Event | Feb 27, 2018
Olena Nikolayenko, associate professor of political science at Fordham University and associate at the Davis Center, discusses youth movements, political repression and elections in Serbia and the former Soviet Union.
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