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Displaying 121 - 132 of 171Notes 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.
Confronting Disinformation: Views from the Trenches
Keith Brown, Director of The Melikian Center at Arizona State University, moderates a discussion on Russian, Eurasian, and East European studies.
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.
Uyghur 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.
Creative Horizons: Art in the Post-Soviet Era Victoria Lomasko
A graphic artist and writer who has lectured and written widely on graphic reportage, Victoria Lomasko is author of the book, "Other Russias", winner of the Pushkin House Prize for the Best Book in Translation 2018 (Thomas Campbell, translator) and co-author of the book, "Forbidden Art"
Melikian Center Research Pieces
The Fall 2020 Faculty Edition highlighted presentations by Melikian Center faculty affiliates, focusing on their latest research endeavors.
Russian Disinformation: A Threat to Democracy?
Dr. Alina Polyakova will discuss Russian disinformation campaigns and their impact on democracy at an event hosted by the ASU chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society.
The Maribor Uprisings: A Live Participatory Film
The article discusses 'The Maribor Uprisings', an interactive film experience about protests in Maribor, Slovenia, driven by anger over political corruption.
CLI 2020 Graduation Celebration
Come celebrate the accomplishments of CLI students at an unspecified event.
Turkish and Albanian Culture Night
The event invites participants to celebrate the rich cultures of Turkish and Albanian students.
Parliamentary Closures and Authoritarian Consolidation in Central Asia
Margaret Hanson, a professor at ASU, focuses on autocracies in her research, particularly those in the former Soviet Union. Her upcoming talk will cover Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.
Ukrainian and Persian Culture Night
Celebrate the cultures of Ukrainian and Persian students at the CLI.