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February Events
There were no CREEES events in January 04
Decolonizing Pre-Colonial Central Asia: A Transregional Approach
Lecture
Time: Thursday, February 5, 2004 4:15 pm
Speaker: Scott Levi, Assistant Professor of History, University of Louisville
Location: Bldg. 40, Rm. 41J
Co-sponsored by the Center for East Asian Studies

Rethinking the Resource Curse: Lessons from the FSU
Lecture
Time: Thursday, February 12, 2004 4:30 pm
Panel: Pauline Jones-Luong, Associate Professor of Political Science, Yale University Erika Weinthal, Associate Professor of Political Science, Tel Aviv University Terry Karl, Professor of Political Science, Stanford University, Discussant
Location: Piggott Hall, Bldg 260, Rm 113

Nuclear Science and Radio-Ecological Conditions in Kazakhstan
Lecture
Time: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 12:00 noon
Speaker: Artem Yermilov, National Nuclear Center, Republic of Kazakhstan &
Fulbright Fellow, University of Georgia
Location: Pigott Hall, Bldg 260, Rm 113

Russian Foreign Policy in the Balkans
Lecture
Time: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 12:00 noon
Speaker: Vladimir K. Volkov, Director, Institute of Slavic and Balkan Studies, Moscow Location: Bldg 40, Rm 41J
Co-sponsored by San Jose State University Department of Political Science


Second Annual CREEES Lecture Series on Contemporary Ukraine
Ukraine's Economic Growth: Is It Sustainable?

Lecture
Time: February 19, 2004 4:30 pm

Speaker: Roy J. Gardner, Henry Remak Professor of European Studies, Indiana University & Visiting Faculty, Stanford University
Location: Wattis Room, Littlefield Management Center

Maria by Isaac Babel
Play
Time: February 19-21 & 26-28, 2004 8:00 pm, & February 2, 2004 5:00 pm

Directed by: Carl Weber
Location: Pigott Theater, Memorial Hall, Stanford University
Tickets: $12 general/$10 Stanford faculty & staff/ $8 Students
Contact: 650-725-5838/ mandana@stanford.edu
www.stanford.edu/group/isaac_babel/maria/
Assessing Russian Reforms: A Fine Balance
Lecture
Time: Monday, February 23, 2004 12:00 noon
Speaker: Klaus Segbers, Professor of Political Science, Institute for East European Research & Department of Political Science, Free University of Berlin
Location: Bldg, 40, Rm 41J

The Economics of the Gulag
Lecture
Time: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 12:00 noon
Speaker: Paul Gregory, Cullen Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of Houston & Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution
Location: Bldg, 40, Rm 41J

Problems in Zoroastrian Art
Lecture
Time: Thursday, February 26, 2004, 7:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. Boris Ilich Marshak, Head of the Central Asia and Caucasus Section,
State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg; Visiting Faculty, Stanford University
Location: Pigott Hall, Bldg 260, Rm 113
Presented by the Asian Religions and Cultures Initiative, and co-sponsored by CREEES, Ernaz Irani, and the Silkroad Foundation Refreshments will be served

The Enigma of Isaac Babel
International Conference
Time: Sunday, February 29 - Tuesday, March 2, 2004

Location: Stanford University
Contact: ncampau@stanford.edu or www.stanford.edu/group/isaac_babel