Politicians and powerbrokers in Hungary use a variety of illicit election strategies to secure people’s votes, including making access to public benefits contingent on...
The Mueller probe into Russian election meddling has concluded, but the extent to which the Kremlin’s hackers and social-media trolls eroded voters’ confidence in the U.S....
From March 29-31, the Iranian Studies program at the MacMillan Center hosted a three-day conference entitled “The Caspian in the History of Early Modern and Modern Eurasia.”...
Andrei Semenov, a Visiting Lecturer with the Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies program (REEES) at the MacMillan Center, presented a public lecture entitled “...
Russian novelist Ivan Goncharov is best known today for his 1859 novel “Oblomov,” an inventive satire of the waning Russian nobility, embodied in its title character, who is...
On March 4th, the Russian and East European Reading group, co-sponsored with the Baltic Studies Program, held the meeting during which Dr. Mindaugas Sapoka, the researcher at...
David Engerman, Leitner International Interdisciplinary Professor of History at Yale University, was recently featured on The MacMillan Report to discuss his most recent...