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Ambassador George Krol will discuss the challenges the U.S. has faced and currently faces in its relations with the five states of Central Asia.

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Retired Career Diplomat; Adjunct Professor, U.S. Naval War College

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

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The war in Ukraine is has and will continue to have a global impact. This workshop will help teachers bring new understanding of the conflict to their students. 

 

Mykhailo S. Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian History, Harvard University

Director, Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University

Independent Scholar

Associate Director, Davis Center

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Lieutenant Colonel Alex Vindman, who is defending his doctoral dissertation on the topic of U.S. Foreign Policy towards Ukraine from 1991-2004, will provide his perspective on the Russia-Ukraine war, U.S. Policy for and geopolitical consequences of the war, and U.S. National Security.

Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army (Retired); Former Director for European Affairs, United States National Security Council

Director, Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University

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Join us for the Weintraub Lecture in Polish Literature and Culture, "A Painter Emerges: The Quest for Czapski," presented by Eric Karpeles on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, at 6:00 pm in the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, Room B04

Painter and Writer; Fellow, Czesław Miłosz Institute, Claremont College

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Russia's war against Ukraine starting on 24 February 2022, has raised troubling questions about the future of archival research in the former Soviet Union, especially in Ukraine and Russia. This seminar will offer a detailed assessment of where things stood as of February 2022 and will discuss future prospects.

Director, Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center