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The Polish Response to the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis with Rand Richards Cooper
Rand Richards Cooper discusses the Polish response to Ukrainian refugees on the International Horizons podcast.
Propaganda, protest, and repression in Russia: an insiders look with Anna Zhelnina
Anna Zhelnina, post-doctoral researcher at the Helsinki Institute of Urban and Regional Research, discusses the state of the Russian opposition to the war in Ukraine on the International Horizons podcast
How did Orban win a fourth term? Illiberal democracy in Hungary with David Jancsics
Professor David Jancsics, San Diego State University, discusses Viktor Orban, corruption, and the Hungarian elections, on International Horizons.
What you probably haven’t heard about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with Kadri Liik
Kadri Liik, European Council on Foreign Relations, discusses Europe's view of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on International Horizons.
Resistance and Democratic Resilience in Myanmar and Ukraine with Marcus Brand
Marcus Brand, International IDEA, discusses the parallels between the military coup in Myanmar and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, on International Horizons.
It is not irrational. It’s about Putin’s legacy: The Russian invasion of Ukraine with Julie George
Prof. Julie George, Queens College/Graduate Center, discusses the Russian invasion of Ukraine on International Horizons.
Statement from the CUNY REEES Workshop
We, the scholars of Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia at the City University of New York (CUNY) and members of the CUNY REEES Workshop, condemn the Russian Federation’s military invasion of Ukraine. It hits close to home for us, as...
WHAT POPULISM REALLY IS: FRAMINGS AND MISUNDERSTANDINGS WITH JAN-WERNER MÜLLER
In the United States and Europe we live today in what seems to be a sea of populism: some on the left, some on the right, some outside of that spectrum, seemingly. The term is certainly ambiguous. What is populism...
PRAGMATISM OR IDEOLOGY? A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE CRISIS WITH SUSAN SMITH PETER
How are Russia and Ukraine tied historically? What are the narratives around the national identity of Ukrainians in relation to Russia? How is contemporary Russian nationalism linked to the collapse of the Soviet Union and Putin’s perception of those events...
GENDER AND TRANSFORMATION IN CENTRAL-EASTERN EUROPE AND EURASIA WORKSHOP
We are excited to announce that the EU Studies Center will host the Gender and Transformation in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia workshop starting in 2022. The workshop was established in 1993 to discuss the challenges of gender and postcommunism in...