Past Events

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This seminar will discuss the origins of Uzbek popular music, including where it comes from and how it developed.

Recording Available

Associate Professor, Botir Zokirov National Institute of Estrada Art

Member of Union of Composers of Uzbekistan

Ph.D. Candidate in History, Harvard University

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Join us for a screening of the documentary 'Two Poets and a River.' The film explores the lives and musical poetry of the two most prominent and innovative Wakhi musicians in Central and South Asia: Qurbonsho in Tajikistan and Daulatsho in Afghanistan. Afterward, join the Q&A with film director and Harvard professor Richard K. Wolf and Afghan musician Dawood Pazhman.

Professor of Music and South Asian Studies, Harvard University

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Join the Program on Georgian Studies for a screening of the iconic glasnost-era film "Repentance" and a subsequent discussion with assistant director and screenwriter Nana Janelidze. 

Director, Program on Georgian Studies, Harvard University; Professor of Modern Georgian History, Ilia State University, Tbilisi

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This seminar will explore East Germany's policy implementation under the framework of both “horizontal” analysis ando top-down assessments.

Recording Available

Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, Malmö University, Sweden

Director, Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center

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Two years into Russia's war against Ukraine, military analyst Pavel Luzin will consider what we know about Moscow's troop numbers, recruitment, officer corps, mercenaries, and more.

Recording Available

Visiting Scholar, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University

Executive Director, Davis Center