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.
A new book offers a multidisciplinary examination of international crimes committed in the Russia-Ukraine war and the challenges of their prosecution and documentation.
Through a comparative analysis of the 1944 pronatalist Family Law and Putin’s pronatalist measures, this talk attempts to identify both constant and shifting choices as well as forces that affect the politics of reproduction today. In addition to policymakers, the talk will address the roles of women, doctors, and the Russian Orthodox Church.
This panel will explore the geopolitical and geoeconomic dynamics of the Western Balkans, highlighting ongoing national divisions and shifting alliances amid global uncertainties.
This conversation with recently released Russian political prisoner Vladimir Kara-Murza, rescheduled from the fall, will focus on his experience in today's gulag.