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This talk will consist of three parts: the impetus leading to the erection of the statue and the numerous hurdles that had to be overcome, its destruction during World War II and subsequent reconstruction, and its historical and symbolic significance since 1959, when Chopin concerts began to take place around the statue.

Assistant Professor of the Practice, Russian and Slavic Studies, Boston College

Professor Emerita, University of Massachusetts, Boston

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This seminar will discuss the changing relations between the Soviet Union, the People's Republic of China, and North Korea from 1949 through 1991 and the way these earlier relationships affect the close interactions between Russia, China, and North Korea today.

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Senior Managing Director, Brock Securities

Director, Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center

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Six scholars currently based at the Davis Center will present their research, ranging from Eurasian history to the Middle Corridor to visual art.

Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Harvard Kennedy School Policy Analysis and Communications Exercise Coach

Postdoctoral Fellow, The Institute for East European Studies at the Freie Universität Berlin

Fellow at the Global Justice Program, Yale University

Ph.D. Candidate, George Mason University

Associate Professor, Head of the Memory Studies Center, Ilia State University

George F. Baker III Professor of Russian Studies, Harvard University

Senior Fellow; Director, Program on Central Asia, Davis Center

Director, Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center

Director, Program on Georgian Studies, Harvard University; Professor of Modern Georgian History, Ilia State University, Tbilisi

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This talk will examine how Russia employs the tactics of borderization and creeping occupation to gradually expand its control over Georgian territories.

PhD, Lecturer in Political Science, Linnaeus University
Researcher, Russia and the Caucasus Regional Research, Malmo University

Director, Program on Georgian Studies, Harvard University; Professor of Modern Georgian History, Ilia State University, Tbilisi

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Emigrate or stay in Russia? The question so central to Russian intellectual discussions nowadays was also Anna Akhmatova’s dilemma one hundred years ago.

Professor Emeritus, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University