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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 | 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 | Nov 03, 2023
Join the Jordan Center and the Center for Global Asia at NYU for a global launch of Jane Burbank and Frederick Cooper’s new book, Post-Imperial Possibilities: Eurasia, Eurafrica, Afroasia. Light refreshments will be provided.
Event | May 08, 2023
Join Harvard's Davis Center for a book talk on Beslan school massacre that happened on September 1, 2004 in Beslan, North Ossetia.
Event | May 04, 2023
Please join the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia and the Harriman Institute for a book talk with Debra Javeline, author of After Violence: Russia’s Beslan School Massacre and the Peace that Followed, and Russian journalist Elena Milashina. Moderated by Elise Giuliano.
Event | Dec 10, 2021
Join the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute for a discussion on the new book "Weak Strongman: The Limits of Power in Putin’s Russia" by Timothy Frye.
Event | Feb 18, 2021
Join PONARS for a book launch featuring new books from Evgeny Finkel, Scott Gehlbach, Bryn Rosenfeld and David Szakonyi.
Event | Feb 19, 2021
Join the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute for an online discussion of Kathryn Graber's (Indiana University) latest book, "Mixed Messages: Mediating Native Belonging in Asian Russia." 
Event | Jan 25, 2021
Join Columbia University's Harriman Institute for an online book talk with Seonhee Kim, a postdoctoral research scholar at the Harriman Institute, on Russia's tactics in managing activities of civil society.
Event | Jan 28, 2020
Join Harvard's Davis Center for a book talk with Joshua Yaffa, Moscow correspondent for The New Yorker, on his first book, "Between Two Fires: Truth, Ambition and Compromise in Putin's Russia," in conversation with Prof. Timothy Colton.