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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.
Event | Feb 01, 2018
Jane Buchanan , Professor Natalie Koch, and Gabriele Marcotti discuss the how the 2018 World Cup in Russia is inseparable from political discussions in an event part of the New York Russia Public Policy Seminar sponsored by Columbia's Harriman Institute and New York University’s Jordan Center…
Event | Jan 25, 2018
Join the Wilson Center's Abraham Denmark, Matthew Rojansky, and Robert Daly for a discussion on the future of Russia and China's plans for a better connected Eurasia.
Event | Feb 07, 2018
The Fletcher School presents a lecture by journalist and Russia expert Andrei Kolesnikov on Russian domestic politics and political institutions, including the upcoming presidential election, public opinion, and the role of opposition protests in Russia.
Event | Jan 25, 2018
This seminar will present Chinese and Russian ideas about global order and international law that emerged during the Cold War, trace their historical antecedents, and present contemporaneous reactions to these views from policymakers in the U.S. government.
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