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Event | Jan 31, 2024
This Long View conversation will feature Memory Makers, the recent book by Jade McGlynn, a Researcher in the War Studies Department at King's College London. The book itself charts the exploitation of the past by the Kremlin, the creation of a state mythology and the justification of an…
Event | Feb 07, 2024
Join the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (REEES) for a lecture on US-Russia relations with Caroline Savage, Director of the Office of Russian Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
Event | Feb 06, 2024
Please join the Belfer Center and Russia Matters on February 6th in Land Hall (Belfer Building 4th floor) from 1:30-2:45 PM for a discussion examining how Russia’s geopolitical importance has shifted since the invasion of Ukraine, with Fiona Hill, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institute Center on…
Event | Jan 23, 2024
As Russia’s war in Ukraine enters its third year, the threat of a protracted stalemate looms large. With Ukraine’s summer offensive stalled, Russia’s forces digging in and the West wavering on financial and military aid, the Biden administration now faces difficult choices. Should Washington pursue…
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 | Jan 18, 2024
Vladimir Putin may refuse to utter his name, but Alexey Navalny remains the defiant face of Russia’s embattled political opposition. Having bravely returned to Russia in the wake of a botched assassination attempt in summer 2020, Navalny is now imprisoned in brutal conditions in a remote prison…
Event | Jan 26, 2024
Join Harvard's Davis Center for a discussion on Russian politicians and intellectuals in exile. With the exodus of politicians and public intellectuals from Russia following its full-blown invasion of Ukraine, projects for a post-Putin Russian future have started multiplying. This session will…
Event | Dec 24, 2023
Emigrate or stay in Russia? The question so central to Russian intellectual discussions nowadays is, in a sense, a recurrence of a dilemma poised poignantly in Anna Akhmatova’s poetry one hundred years ago. More than once did mutual relationships between Akhmatova and Russian émigré community reach…
Event | Dec 08, 2023
The Program on Georgian Studies at Harvard University's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies will host Fiona Hill, a prominent scholar, author, and policymaker who has three decades of experience working with Georgia and the Georgian neighborhood. Dr. Hill will share her perspective…
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