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.
We are the only dedicated Georgia program at a U.S. university, advancing the study of Georgia, the South Caucasus, and the Black Sea region through research, teaching, scholarly and cultural exchanges, and outreach.
Explore how communities are minoritized along racial lines and the challenges scholars encounter when attempting to bring race and intersectional analysis to bear.
Associate Professor of the Practice of International Affairs; Director, International Development Studies Program, Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University
By recalculating monetary flows to and from Tajikistan, it is possible to re-evaluate the implications for the Soviet Union’s development practices in Central Asia.
Through case studies from Poland and Yugoslavia to Denmark and Albania, Naimark recasts the early Cold War by focusing on Europeans’ fight to determine their future.
Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences; Research Fellow, Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences