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Event | Mar 08, 2018
Professors Igor Istomin and Rawi Abdelal discuss Russian foreign policy and the notion of the "recovering power."
Event | Mar 08, 2018
Matthew Baum, a professor of global communications at the Kennedy School of Government, and
Sophie Shevarnadze, a journalist for RT, discuss the relationship between public opinion and domestic policy.
Event | Mar 09, 2018
Andrei Yakovlev and Thomas Remington discuss their recent paper, which posits that Tatarstan and other stronger Russian regions can take advantage of the current crisis to transition to a new economic development model resembling developmental states in Southeast Asia.
Event | Mar 15, 2018
Maria (Masha) Lipman, a Russian political analyst and media specialist, speaks about the Kremlin’s ideology, which might look rigid, but is in fact improvisational, blurry, full of contradictions, and riddled with ideological—and potentially, political—divisions.
Event | Feb 22, 2018
Dimitar Bechev, director of the the European Policy Institute, discusses the dynamics of Russian-Turkish relations on a range of issues including the war in Syria, security affairs in the Black Sea and the post-Soviet space, energy and trade, as well as the implications for the U.S. and Europe.
Event | Mar 20, 2018
Mikhail Mohammeddinov discusses recent progress in the latest project to reintegrate former Soviet republics.
Event | Feb 26, 2018
Vitaly Naumkin, Russia's leading expert on the Middle East, discusses the Russian government's strategy in the Middle East.
Event | Mar 09, 2018
Join the Wilson Center for a discussion on the intersection between fighting corruption and promoting democracy in Russia.
Event | Nov 17, 2016
Annual, international forum for the exchange of information and ideas among scholars to stimulate further work and intellectual vitality in the fields of Slavic, East European and Eurasian studies.
Event | Jan 23, 2018
A panel of journalists, academics and media experts discuss the U.S. government's November 2017 decision to label Russia Today as a foreign agent in an event hosted by the Harriman Institute and the Columbia Journalism School.
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