Past Events

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"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. 

Research Fellow, CERGE-EI

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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.

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Professor of International Law and International Relations, Institute for Balkan Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; Professor of International Law at Plovdiv University

Director, Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center

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Join Gulnur Makulbayeva and Aisulu Kulbayeva for a discussion about social capital and public participation, and their impact on rural governance in Kazakhstan.

 

Assistant Teaching Professor, Linguistics Program, Northeastern University

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'Democracy Noir': Hungary's Orbanization is a riveting film documenting how Hungarian leader and U.S. conservative darling, Victor Orban, consolidated his authoritarian dictatorship. 

Filmmaker, Clarity Films

Women's and Gender Studies Historian

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Join us for a discussion of how U.S. policymakers reacted to close ties between the Soviet Union and Iran in the 1950s.

Recording Available

Professor Emeritus of Modern History, Baku State University

Director, Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center