Events
Can Russia Fight Organized Crime and Corruption?
January 27, 2003 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
Louise Shelley, Director, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC), American University, and former Title VIII-Supported Research Scholar, Kennan Institute
The Post-9/11 Security Dynamics in Central Asia
January 21, 2003 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
Mehrdad Haghayeghi, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Southwest Missouri State, and former Title VIII-Supported Research Scholar, Kennan Institute
St. Petersburg: Architectural Legacy and Restoration Challenges
January 15, 2003 // 5:30pm — 7:00pm
Cosponsored by the Faberge Arts Foundation, Hillwood Museum & Gardens, and the National Building Museum*Location: National Building Museum401 F Street, NWWashington, D.C.Reservation and admission fee required. Please RSVP to 202 272-2448
How Russia Shaped the Modern World: From Art to Anti-Semitism, Ballet to Bolshevism
January 13, 2003 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
Steven Marks, Professor, Department of History, Clemson University
The Chechen War: Anti-Terrorist Operation or Human Rights Disaster?
January 06, 2003 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
Matthew Evangelista, Professor, Department of Government, Cornell University
The First Cold War: The Legacy of Woodrow Wilson in U.S.-Soviet Relations
December 16, 2002 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
Eugene Trani, President, Virginia Commonwealth University, and former Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Center
The Russian Influence on American Sport
December 12, 2002 // 8:30am — 10:30am
Robert Edelman, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of California, San Diego; Craig Masback, Chief Executive Officer, United States Track and Field Association; Ken Dryden, President, Toronto Maple Leafs
Russian-American Engagement in Africa
December 09, 2002 // 11:00am — 12:00pm
Mikhail Vishnevsky, Senior Scientific Researcher, Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Explaining Mr. Putin: How New is Russia's Foreign Policy?
December 06, 2002 // 2:30am — 4:30pm
Andrew Kuchins, Director, Russian and Eurasian Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C.