by Harriman Unspecified | Feb 15, 2021 | Central Asia, Faculty, News
The director of the Harriman Institute, Alexander Cooley, wrote a piece for the University of Toronto’s blog Belt & Road in Global Perspective titled “Understanding Corruption Opportunities and Networks in China’s BRI Projects in Central Asia.”...
by Harriman Unspecified | Feb 11, 2021 | Faculty, News, Russia, Ukraine, Watch
Yuri Shevchuk gave a virtual talk, “Ukraine and Russia. The Invisible War,” at Karabük University, Turkey. He discussed what he referred to as the wars waged against Ukrainian culture, identity, and language by the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the Russian...
by Harriman Unspecified | Feb 8, 2021 | Faculty, MARS-REERS, News, Read
Freedom House released, “Out of Sight, Not Out of Reach: The Global Scale and Scope of Transnational Repression.” The report is the first global study of transnational repression, or the targeting of exiles and diasporas by their origin states. It goes...
by Harriman Unspecified | Feb 8, 2021 | Faculty, Listen, News
Natasha Udensiva discusses Biden’s potential energy strategy and the move toward green energy in the U.S. with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Listen here (interview in Russian).
by Harriman Unspecified | Feb 8, 2021 | Central Asia, Faculty, News, Read
Alexander Cooley and coauthor Daniel Nexon argue that in order to reestablish U.S. dominance Biden should not try to outspend U.S. competitors on the global stage. The authors draw on arguments from their book, Exit from Hegemony: The Unraveling of the American Global...