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Event | Feb 03, 2022
Join the Hudson Institute for a discussion of measures America can take to protect Ukraine’s independence and territorial integrity.
Event | Jun 02, 2021
Join the Kennan Institute for a conversation with Lyubov Sobol as she discusses her experience as an independent politician and what one can expect from the future of Russian domestic politics.
Event | Oct 22, 2020
Join Harvard University's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian studies for a talk on Russia-China relations. 
Event | Aug 27, 2020
Join the Center for Russian, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies at the University of Pittsburgh for a speaker series on US-Russian relations in the context of concurrent historical developments from their beginnings in the early 19th century. 
Event | Oct 06, 2020
Join NYU's Jordan Center for a talk with Brown University assistant professor Fabrizio Fenghi about right-wing ideas in Russia.
Event | Mar 19, 2020
Join PONARS for a talk by Maria Sidorkina on activist tactics in Putin-era Russia. Drawing on participant observation and interview data gathered during fieldwork with activists in Novosibirsk—Russia’s third-largest city—Professor Sidorkina accounts for how local activists interpret, use and push…
Event | Mar 04, 2020
Join the Russia and Eurasia Program at The Fletcher School at Tufts University for a conversation with Mikhail Minakov about revolutionary cycles of independent Ukraine and post-Euromaidan political development of the country.
Event | Mar 06, 2020
Join the Program on U.S.-Russia Relations at Columbia's Harriman Institute for a talk with Brigadier General Peter B. Zwack, U.S. Army (Retired), a global fellow at the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies.
Event | Mar 04, 2020
Join the Fletcher Eurasia Club at Tufts University's Fletcher School for a lunch conversation with Mikhail Minakov about the Eastern Partnership initiative and the political environment of Eastern European countries after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Event | Mar 09, 2020
Join George Washington University's Central Asia Program for a talk with Bekzod Zakirov on why some authoritarian regimes are motivated to increase state control over the economy while driving out the private sector.