Insights

Writing. Convening. Teaching. Training. Modeling. Experimenting. Engaging. Across time zones and international boundaries, members of our community are at work. Our “Insights” gallery is a multimedia guide to intellectual life at the Davis Center.

Haley Bader, REECA A.M. ’20, reports on incentives and barriers to fighting COVID-19 in the Russian capital.

Beneath the admittedly icy surface of U.S.-Russia relations lie complex and discreet efforts by both administrations to lead a careful rapprochement.

In a five-part podcast series, Yelena Biberman and Zachary Troyanovsky explore the fateful events that led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Georgia needs new citizen-based participatory institutions to ensure popular participation and control, according to Stephen Jones.

At a time when students need to better understand China, Russia, and the quagmires of post-communist reforms, much new knowledge about historical communist regimes sits unused, says Astrid Hedin.

Silvia Foti promised her dying mother she would write about him, but her research uncovered a Nazi sympathizer past.

We’re delighted to welcome to campus the REECA classes of 2022 and 2023!

Lincoln-Sudbury students explored the political nature of pipelines and the role of Russia’s rich energy resources in shaping international relations.

New initiative, made possible by a $2.3 million sponsored research award from the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, will support research and scholarly exchange, teaching, and outreach.