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by Melissa De Witte

In this article, Norman Naimark, a scholar of Russian and East European history at Stanford whose current research focuses on Soviet policies and actions in Europe after World War II and on genocide and ethnic…

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by Enkhjin Munkhbayar

Stanford’s At Home Abroad (AHA) House, located within Yost at Governor’s Corner, is the legacy of previous cultural themed houses. Created by the university as a combination of La Casa Italiana, La Maison…

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On Friday, October 8, as part of its weekly Friday seminar series, CREEES hosted a conversation between Grzegorz Kwiatkowski, a rising young Polish poet and post-rock musician and Cynthia Haven, author of Czesław Miłosz: A California Life.…

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Through Stanford’s Global Studies Internship Program, 49 Stanford students worked in virtual internships in 19 countries. Six students interned at organizations in Russia and East Europe. As interns at the Skolkovo Institute of…

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As the U.S. withdraws its troops in Afghanistan, the question now is whether the Afghan government – or another international force – can stop a resurgent Taliban from using violence to seize power, says Stanford historian Robert Crews.…