Resources: Belief Dissent and Political Pluralism

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Combating Antisemitism in Germany and Poland: Strategies since 1990 | A book discussion

In both Germany and Poland—primary locations of the Holocaust—the legacy of antisemitism remains a major obstacle to reconciliation with the past. How does antisemitism typically manifest in these countries? 

Mar. 18, 2025

Disinformation and Its Impacts on Eastern Europe

A discussion about disinformation and the role it is playing in Eastern Europe and how Eastern Europe is portrayed, featuring current fellows and an alum of the Hubert H. Humphrey program for communications and journalism.

Mar. 5, 2025

'The Miracle' Film Screening

The Miracle, a 1997 film directed by Tuomas Sallinen, depicts an American journalist in Russia tasked with capturing a miracle, exploring religious life and journalistic pressures.

Feb. 21, 2019

The Hungry Steppe: Famine, Violence and the Making of Soviet Kazakhstan

Dr. Sarah Cameron, a history professor at the University of Maryland, specializes in genocide, environmental history, and Central Asian societies. Her book, 'The Hungry Steppe,' explores the Stalinist-induced Kazakh famine of 1930-33, a result of forced collectivization.

Mar. 4, 2020

Rediscovering the Jews of Bialowieza through Oral History

Katarzyna Winiarska, a Polish historian and PhD student, works to preserve Jewish history in the Polish-Belarusian borderlands. She curates a virtual museum and received a distinction in the 2019 POLIN Award.

Jun. 25, 2020

Research Pieces - Faculty Edition & Affiliate Meeting | ASU Melikian Center

The Melikian Center's affiliates presented research on historical and modern political transitions in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey, and an online course on the Eastern Front during WWII.

Sep. 10, 2024

Political Imagination of Empire in the Making of State Identity: A Comparative Analysis of Imperial Consciousness in Russia and Turkiye

Russia and Turkey, despite diverse interests, have enhanced cooperation in energy, military, and trade, alongside aligning against the West for an imperial role in global politics, as analyzed by Dr. Görkem Atsungur.

Oct. 10, 2024

Creative Horizons: Art in the Post-Soviet Era - Vladimir Tsesler

Vladimir Tsesler, a Belarusian designer and artist, graduated from the Belarusian State Academy of Arts, majoring in Design.

Jan. 27, 2021

Central Asia: Global and Local Wisdom Series - Working Sessions to Develop Classroom Materials, Resources and Syllabi

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Nov. 19, 2021