Past Events

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"This Kind of Hope" follows Belarusian human rights activist and former ambassador Andrei Sannikov.

Belarusian Politician, Diplomat and Activist

Preceptor, Slavic Languages and Literatures

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Professor Boris Lanin will discuss the Jewish destinies of Russian-language émigré writers of the so-called third and fourth waves of emigration.

Recording Available

Professor, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland

Professor of Russian, English, and Jewish Studies; Boston College; Chair, Seminar on Russian and Eurasian Jewry, Davis Center

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The Balet Polski Reprezentacyjny’s German tour provides new insight into the Second Polish Republic’s utilization of art and performance in its foreign affairs in the 1930s, and the precarity of identity in the Second Polish Republic’s national self-expression.

PhD candidate in Slavonic Studies at Clare College, University of Cambridge

John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University

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U.S. policymakers are navigating a new Black Sea strategy, focusing on the region's importance to U.S. strategic interests. This half-day event brings together experts and practitioners to share insights on regional security and Georgia's pivotal role in European-Central Asian connectivity.

Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University; Director, Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES), Elliott School

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

Senior Fellow, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, American Foreign Policy Council; President, America-Georgia Business Council

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Alex Averbuch will discuss his research on the Ostarbeiters and open the new Davis Center exhibit devoted to the topic. 

Independent Researcher

Mykhailo S. Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian History / Director of the Ukrainian Research Institute , Harvard University