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Displaying 13 - 24 of 171Uyghur Human Rights: An Ongoing Crisis
The Alexander Hamilton Society at ASU will host Nury Turkel to discuss Uyghur repression in Xinjiang, highlighting his role and influence as recognized by Time Magazine.
The Work of Sovereignty: What I Learned inside the Republic of Macedonia's Quest for Independence' By AMB Jon Ivanovski 2024 Mary Choncoff Endowed Lecture
AMB Ivanovski will discuss North Macedonia's political challenges, EU accession, and energy dependence amid Russia's Ukraine invasion in the 2024 Choncoff Lecture at the ASU Melikian Center.
Time-Distance-Mass: Soviet Strategy in World War II
Bruce Menning, adjunct professor at the University of Kansas, discusses Soviet military strategies during World War II in his talk titled 'Time-Distance-Mass.'
Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Politics of Memory in post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe
Michael Kraus, professor of political science at Middlebury College, specializes in Russian and East European studies and holds a doctorate from Princeton.
Turkey and Russia: Beyond the Myth of Historical Enmity
Dr. Danforth, a scholar with expertise in U.S.-Turkish relations, has an extensive background in history and has contributed to major publications on topics related to Turkey, U.S. foreign policy, and the Middle East.
Turkish and Albanian Culture Night
The event invites participants to celebrate the rich cultures of Turkish and Albanian students.
Turning East: New Directions in Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Elana Jakel, a scholar in Russian/Soviet History, manages a program on Ukrainian Jewry at the US Holocaust Museum. Her research was supported by multiple fellowships, and she is proficient in Russian, Ukrainian, and Yiddish.
The Search for a Cold War Legitimacy: Foreign Policy and Tito's Yugoslavia
Robert Niebuhr, a historian specializing in Cold War politics in the former Yugoslavia, has extensive experience in the region, including research stints in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Serbia.
'The Truth About Killer Robots,' A Film Screening
The documentary 'The Truth About Killer Robots' (2018) explores the increasing integration of robots and AI in daily tasks and their impact on human safety and security.
The Two Vladimirs: Mayakovsky and Vysotsky A Live Guitar Concert by Vadim Astrakhan
Vadim Astrakhan, a performer and translator, resides in New Jersey. The article provides a brief insight into his life and career.
The Western Balkans: A Struggle between Democracy, Stabilitocracy, and World Disorder by Dr. Zoran Ivanov
Socio-political challenges in the Western Balkans, emphasizing the need for pragmatic solutions and democratic reforms to enhance stability and integration in South-Eastern Europe.
The Wild Fields (2018): A Film Discussion
The Wild Fields (2018) is a Ukrainian film adaptation of Serhiy Zhadan's novel Voroshilovhrad, depicting a man's return to Donbass to aid his family amidst complex situations.