
Resources: Russia
Displaying 25 - 36 of 89Sonic Overload - A Book Launch and Discussion with Lunch
Peter Schmelz discusses his book 'Sonic Overload' about Alfred Schnittke, Valentin Silvestrov, and polystylism in the late USSR.
Stalingrad: A Film Screening
The film series titled 'Perspectives on WWII: The Eastern Front' explores various viewpoints of World War II focused on the Eastern European front.
Putin's War: Russia against the West and with the Rest-A PCFR Virtual Program
Dr. Angela Stent, an expert on Russian politics, will discuss her article on Putin's global ambitions in a virtual event hosted by the ASU Melikian Center and PCFR.
Rapid Response Panel: Ukraine Under Attack
Russia has invaded Ukraine, escalating tensions with military operations. The situation threatens Ukrainian sovereignty and lives. An expert panel will discuss the conflict, addressing misinformation and historical distortions in an upcoming webinar.
Open House | ASU Melikian Center
The Melikian Center event invites participants to enhance research and knowledge in Central and East Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Russia, focusing on their global roles and regional cultures.
Other Russias A Book Discussion at ASU Tempe
Victoria Lomasko, a prominent graphic artist and writer, authored 'Other Russias' and co-authored 'Forbidden Art'. Her work includes curating art exhibitions and writing on graphic reportage.
Other Russias A Book Talk at Changing Hands Tempe
Victoria Lomasko, a graphic artist and writer, has authored 'Other Russias' and co-authored 'Forbidden Art'. She has curated major exhibitions and won the Pushkin House Prize.
'Our New President,' A Film Screening
The documentary 'Our New President' (2018) by Maxim Pozdorovkin showcases Russian media's portrayal of Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and its reception in Russia.
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.
Navalny, A Documentary Film Screening and Discussion
Alexei Navalny, a prominent Russian activist, died in 2024 after being poisoned with Novichok in 2020. He exposed his assailants with journalists' help, was arrested upon returning to Russia in 2021, and featured in a documentary exploring his motives and the dangers he posed to Putin.
Not Just A Commercial Deal: How Gazprom Uses Projects Like Nord Stream 2 to Undermine Transatlantic Security
Benjamin Schmitt, with roles at CEPA and Harvard-Smithsonian, focused on enhancing NATO's Eastern Flank energy security against Russian threats from 2015-2019.
Notes From a Life in Citizen-Diplomacy by Cynthia Lazaroff
The photo captures Cynthia Lazaroff on Mt. Elbrus in 1986 with Soviet guide Slava Volkov, under the US-USSR Youth Exchange Program.