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Posts tagged as “Putin”

Putin’s Last Term?

Please join the The Harriman Institute of Columbia University and New York University’s Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia for a panel discussion on “Putin’s Last Term?”, featuring panelists Henry Hale (George Washington University), Yoshiko Herrera (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Kimberly Marten (Barnard College and Columbia University), and Graeme Robertson (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill). This event is part of the New York Russia Public Policy Seminar,…

Roundtable Discussion. Politicized Justice in Putin’s Russia

Please join us for a roundtable that will bring together experts on law and politics in Putin’s Russia, both academics and practitioners. The experts will discuss the issue of political uses of law in today’s Russia, examining in particular the role of protest-related trials and recent affairs involving high-ranking officials in the functioning of Putin’s regime during his latest term (2012-2018). Along…

Running to Stand Still: The Structure of Agency in Russian Public Policy

On Friday, December 15th please join us for “Running to Stand Still: The Structure of Agency in Russian Public Policy” with Samuel Greene (King’s College London). This event is part of the Occasional Series, sponsored by the NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia. Observers could be forgiven for thinking that there is little or no policy in…

Putin’s politics and collective memories in Russia (2013-2015)

On September 29th, 2017 please join us for a lecture entitled “Putin’s politics and collective memories in Russia (2013-2015)” by Julia Sweet, PhD Candidate at Rutgers University. The event is part of the Occasional series, sponsored by the Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia. This study analyzes the political manipulations of Vladimir Putin’s regime using the collective memory…