The Master of Arts in Regional Studies—Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia (REECA) is a two-year program that offers advanced training in the history, politics, culture, society, and languages of this region.
Our Georgia program's 2025 Artist in Residence Mishiko Sulakauri will take us through his artistic process and share a curated selection of Soviet archival materials that have found a place in this art.
This event introduces the first ever English-language anthology of contemporary Crimean Tatar poetry and prose. The volume encapsulates the story of indigenous resistance to injustice, violence, humiliation, and eradication as chronicled by those who continue to endure it.
This event will gather experts from academia, government, technology sectors, and policy research, offering unique insights into AI’s evolving role in international affairs and domestic governance.
'Democracy Noir': Hungary's Orbanization is a riveting film documenting how Hungarian leader and U.S. conservative darling, Victor Orban, consolidated his authoritarian dictatorship.
This seminar will cover the origins of the major international human rights regimes that emerged after WWII and how the Cold War affected their implementation.
"HIVE" tells the powerful true story of Fahrije, a woman living in post-war Kosovo who, after the disappearance of her husband during the war, struggles to provide for her family in a patriarchal village still reeling from loss.
This educator workshop, hosted by the Global Studies Outreach Committee at Harvard University, will be offered in person on Harvard's Cambridge Campus July 28-31, 2025.
Join Bolashak scholar Gulnur Makulbayeva and postdoctoral fellow Valerii Otiakosvkii for the Davis Center's final Visiting Scholar Seminar of the year.
Join us for a talk by alum Luke Mackle ('17), now with the OECD, on the pace and direction of the low-carbon transition in Eurasia, looking at ways that legacy and industry across the region create both imperatives for reform and significant barriers to action.
Join us for the talk to hear Dr. Artemy present how social scientists, both within and outside government, influenced Central Asia countries' transition from state socialism in the 1980s and 1990s.
Join us for Dr. McGraw Olive's presentation on how President Trump instigated international crises and tariff levies that will affect American interests and domestic political developments in this strategically located and endowed region.
Come hear more than 20 outstanding young scholars present on topics as diverse as energy, child care, migration, managed successions, and much, much more.