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Event | Feb 12, 2024
Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Diverging States examines the root causes of Russia's war against Ukraine. The book explains how, since 1991, Russia and Ukraine have diverged politically, ending up on a collision course. Russia slid back into authoritarianism and imperialism, while…
Event | Jul 20, 2024
At a time when direct contact between Russia and the West is limited, there is a greater need for more interactions and dialogue among experts from the South Caucasus, Turkey, the United States, Europe, and Russia. The Monterey Symposium will offer unique optics through which to view the course of…
Event | Oct 30, 2023
Join the 2023 PONARS conference to hear insights from international experts from North America, Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia in a series of panel discussions.
Event | May 08, 2023
Join Harvard's Davis Center for a book talk on Beslan school massacre that happened on September 1, 2004 in Beslan, North Ossetia.
Event | May 02, 2023
Over the past three decades, Chinese scholars and policymakers have been debating the causes and dynamics of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’s loss of power and the Soviet Union’s collapse more broadly. What lessons is the Chinese Communist Party drawing from this historical example, and…
Event | Apr 13, 2023
Join Mikhail Shishkin for a discussion of his new book of essays, My Russia: War or Peace, as well as his work to date as a novelist and essayist.
Event | Mar 28, 2023
Join Greg Carleton at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University who will discuss how history and culture can be made to give Russia's pedigree status as an exceptional nation worldwide. Its roots, uses, and applications today to the war in Ukraine and beyond.
Event | Apr 03, 2023
Please join the Belfer Center’s Future of Diplomacy Project and the Harvard International Arbitration Law Students Association for a seminar on the prosecution of Russian war crimes in Ukraine with Counselor for War Crimes Accountability at the Department of Justice (DOJ), Mr. Eli M. Rosenbaum.
Event | Mar 29, 2023
Join the NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia for a discussion on Russian citizens’ perception of the war in Ukraine.
Event | Mar 30, 2023
Join the NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia for another installment in our series of conversations hosted by Jordan Center Distinguished Journalist in Residence Dr. Yevgenia Albats.