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CREEES sponsors a variety
of events which are open to the public. If you
would like to receive information about these
events by mail or email, please contact
Sue Purdy Pelosi
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| 2006 January Events
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"Democracy Twice Removed: The Kremlin Control and Manipulation of Russian Political Life"
Masha Lipman, Editor, Pro et Conta; Researcher, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Moscow Center
Tuesday, January 10, 2006 4:15 PM
Building 40 Room 41J
IN RUSSIAN!
"Migrant Workers in Russia: Prospects and Dangers"
Gavhar Dzhuraeva, Director, NGO "Immigration and Rights," Moscow
Wednesday, January 11, 2006 12:00 pm
Building 40 Room 41J
"Regime Changes in the Post-Soviet World: Putin's Response"
Associate Professor Andrei Tsygankov, International Relations/Political Science, San Francisco State University
Tuesday, January 17, 2006 12:00 pm
Building 40 Room 41J
The Russian Orthodoxu Reading Group presents a Lecture and Colloquium IN RUSSIAN:
"A Destined Fiance - A Figure in Disguise - Animus -"
Professor Svetlana Adonyeva, Faculty of the Humanities, St Petersburg State University
Wednesday, January 18, 2006 4:15 pm
Building 40 Room 41J
Co-sponsored by Slavic Languages and Literatures, CREEES & DLCL
Silk Road Lecture Series at Stanford University presents:
"China: Central Asia's Next Hegemon?"
Gene Richards, Major, US Army; China FAO MA Student CEAS
Thursday, January 19, 2006 7:30 PM
Building 60 Room 61H, Stanford University
Co-sponsored by Silk Road Foundation, CREEES & CEAS
"Utopia and Reality in Soviet Architecture"
Elena Kiladze, 2005-06 Fulbright Scholar, Yale School of Architecture; Associate Professor, Institute of Architecture, Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi, Georgia
Tuesday, January 24, 2006 12:00 pm
Building 40 Room 41J
"St. Jerome, the Glagolite: A Mythologeme of the
Sacred Origin of Slavic Letters"
Julia Verkholantsev, Assistant Professor of University of Pennsylvania
Wednesday, January 25, 2006 4:15 pm
Building 40 Room 41J
Co-sponsored by Slavic Languages and Literatures & CREEES
Every Thursday at 6:00 pm!
Come to the Russian Table at Slavianskii Dom!!!
Free Dinner! Practice your Russian language skills! All levels welcome - from first year to native speaker
Slavianskii Dom - 650 Mayfield Drive -
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