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Displaying 157 - 168 of 171The 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.
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.
On Living with Russian Ambition: Perspectives form Central Europe and the Baltics
Vaira Vike-Freiberga, former Latvia president and scholar, significantly contributed to Latvia's EU and NATO membership and global recognition. She held key roles, including UN special envoy and a candidate for UN secretary general.
Muslims in the Balkans Between Nationalism and Transnationalism
Ina Merdjanova will speak on 'Muslims in the Balkans between Nationalism and Transnationalism' at Arizona State University on March 30.
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.'
Hip Hop, Politics and Culture in Armenia Today
Serouj 'Midus' Aprahamian discusses the intersection of hip hop, politics, and culture in contemporary Armenia, highlighting its influence and relevance.
Akhmatova and Stalin (Lecture in Russian)
Nonna Tarkhova, retired from the Russian State Military Archive, presents her talk titled 'Akhmatova and Stalin.'
Revolution in Ukraine: from 1991 to Euromaidan
The event 'Revolution in Ukraine from 1991 to Euromaidan' features discussions on Ukraine's political revolutions, moderated by Mark von Hagen.
Revolution and Identity in Ukraine
Graeme Robertson's upcoming lecture titled 'Revolution and Identity in Ukraine' explores significant themes in Ukrainian history.
The Russian Revolutions 100 Years Later
Discussion on the Russian Revolutions of 1917, focusing on modern interpretations and historical reclaiming by elites in Russia, Ukraine, and the USA, relating it to current experiences.
Crimea in the Narrative of Putin's Russia
Constatine Pleshakov discusses Crimea's significance in the context of Putin's Russia in an upcoming event.
Russia's Sisters of Mercy and the Great War: More Than Binding Men's Wounds - Book Discussion
Laurie Stoff's pioneering work brings the wartime experiences of Russia's "Sisters of Mercy" out of the shadows to show how these nurses of the Great War, far from merely binding wounds, provided vital services that put them squarely in traditionally "masculine" territory, both literally and figuratively.