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.
This conversation with recently released Russian political prisoner Vladimir Kara-Murza, rescheduled from the fall, will focus on his experience in today's gulag.
This panel will consider how Washington's changing relations with Brussels and Moscow are affecting the EU’s and China’s engagement in an international transport initiative offering routes that bypass Russia.
This exhibition is a heartfelt ode to Georgia's capital, offering a meticulously curated selection of colorized images of Old Tbilisi sourced from global archives, including collections in Paris, New York, and London.
The seminar will unpack the puzzle of Russia’s seemingly growing influence in the Global South and explore how and to what extent these insights are applicable in making sense of the dynamic of Russia-Central Asia relations.