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Event | Feb 23, 2021
Join the Wilson Center for an online talk about race, racism and diversity in the Slavic and Eurasian studies field.
Event | Feb 25, 2021
Join the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute for an online event marking the 75th anniversary of George Kennan's Long Telegram.
Event | Feb 19, 2021
Join PONARS for an online discussion of public opinion surveys carried out in the Donbas.
Event | Feb 10, 2021
Join the Central Asia Program at the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at George Washington University for an online talk along with the Embassy of Kazakhstan marking the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Kazakhstan.
Event | Feb 09, 2021
Join the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) for an online talk with Amy Woolf and Andrey Baklitskiy on issues addressed by the CSIS and the Moscow-based PIR Center's virtual Track 2 Dialogue on strategic stability with leading Russian and American arms control experts.
Event | Feb 18, 2021
Join Columbia University's Harriman Institute for an online talk with Sam Hirst and Masha Kirasirova on the Soviet Union's and Russia's relations with the Middle East. This talk comes as part of Columbia's Russia's Worlds Lecture Series.
Event | Feb 04, 2021
Join PONARS for an online event, where scholars from across the United States and Eurasia will explore how the recent storming of the U.S. Capitol was viewed across Eurasia, and what comparisons with Eurasia can teach us about American democracy.
Event | Feb 04, 2021
Join Harvard's Davis Center for an online talk with Christo Grozev (lead investigator at Bellingcat), moderated by Yevgenia Albats, about the poisoning of Alexei Navalny.
Event | Feb 12, 2021
Join Harvard's Davis Center for an online talk with Kathryn Graber and Olga Ulturgasheva on their work regarding race, gender and indigeneity in the American Arctic and Siberia.
Event | Feb 26, 2021
Join Harvard's Davis Center for an online talk about the Black Lives Matter movement and how it has been perceived throughout Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.