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2018 SPRING GULNAZ SHARAFUTDINOVA DMITRIY VOROBYEV PAVEL KONONENKO JORDAN GANS-MORSE DELIA POPESCU ALEXANDER KONDAKOV HARRIET MURAV YOSHIKO M. HERRERA & ANDREW KYDD YURI ZHUKOV GENEVIÈVE ZUBRZYCKI DAVID OST SERHII PLOKHII ADEEB KHALID 1/25 2/1 2/8 2/22 3/1 2/15 3/8 3/15 3/22 4/5 4/12 4/19 4/26 C ENTER FOR R USSIA , E AST E UROPE , AND C ENTRAL A SIA All lectures take place in 206 Ingraham Hall unless otherwise specified CREECA 210 Ingraham Hall, 1155 Observatory Dr. 608.262.3379 [email protected] creeca.wisc.edu Kingʼs Russia Institute Wisconsin Russia Project Postdoctoral Fellow Assistant Professor, Saint Petersburg State University Assistant Professor, Political Science, Northwestern University Associate Professor, Political Science Department Chair, Le Moyne College Wisconsin Russia Project Postdoctoral Fellow Professor, Slavic Languages and Literature, University of Illinois Mykhailo S. Hrushevsʼkyi Professor of Ukrainian History, Harvard University Professor, Political Science, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Professor, Sociology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison “Putinʼs Leadership and Historical Legacies in Russia: Was the Soviet Revival Avoidable?” “Political Cycles and Corruption in Russian Regions” “City-managers vs. Mayors in Russian Provincial Capitals: Local Self- Government in the Context of Regime Transformation” “Property Rights in Post-Soviet Russia: Violence, Corruption and the Demand for Law” Lecture title to be announced. “Hate Crimes Against LGBT People in Russia: The Current State of Affairs and Prospects for Further Research” “Archive of Violence: Neighbors, Strangers, and Creatures in Itsik Kipnisʼs Months and Days” “Misremembrance of Things Past: Cooperation Between the U.S. & Russia Despite Conflicting Narratives” Lecture title to be announced. “ʼPolitics of Memoryʼ in Contemporary Poland” “Why is Right-wing Populism Stronger in Eastern Europe than in the West?” Lecture title to be announced. Professor of Asian Studies and History, History Department, Carleton College Lecture title to be announced.

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2018SPRING

GULNAZ SHARAFUTDINOVA

DMITRIY VOROBYEV

PAVELKONONENKO

JORDAN GANS-MORSE

DELIA POPESCU

ALEXANDER KONDAKOV

HARRIET MURAV

YOSHIKO M. HERRERA& ANDREW KYDD

YURI ZHUKOV

GENEVIÈVE ZUBRZYCKI

DAVID OST

SERHII PLOKHII

ADEEB KHALID

1/25

2/1

2/8

2/22

3/1

2/15

3/8

3/15

3/22

4/5

4/12

4/19

4/26

CENTER FOR RUSSIA, EAST EUROPE, AND CENTRAL ASIAAll lectures take place in 206 Ingraham Hall unless otherwise specified

CREECA 210 Ingraham Hall, 1155 Observatory Dr.608.262.3379 [email protected]

creeca.wisc.edu

Kingʼs Russia Institute

Wisconsin Russia Project Postdoctoral Fellow

Assistant Professor, Saint Petersburg State University

Assistant Professor, Political Science, Northwestern University

Associate Professor, Political Science Department Chair, Le Moyne College

Wisconsin Russia Project Postdoctoral Fellow

Professor, Slavic Languages and Literature, University of Illinois

Mykhailo S. Hrushevsʼkyi Professor of Ukrainian History, Harvard University

Professor, Political Science, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Professor, Sociology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison

“Putinʼs Leadership and Historical Legacies in Russia: Was the Soviet Revival Avoidable?”

“Political Cycles and Corruption in RussianRegions”

“City-managers vs. Mayors in Russian Provincial Capitals: Local Self- Government in the Context of Regime Transformation”

“Property Rights in Post-Soviet Russia: Violence,Corruption and the Demand for Law”

Lecture title to be announced.

“Hate Crimes Against LGBT People in Russia: The Current State of Affairs and Prospects for Further Research”

“Archive of Violence: Neighbors, Strangers, and Creatures in Itsik Kipnisʼs Months and Days”

“Misremembrance of Things Past: Cooperation Between the U.S. & Russia Despite Conflicting Narratives”

Lecture title to be announced.

“ʼPolitics of Memoryʼ in Contemporary Poland”

“Why is Right-wing Populism Stronger in Eastern Europe than in the West?”

Lecture title to be announced.

Professor of Asian Studies and History, History Department, Carleton CollegeLecture title to be announced.