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The Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies at the University of Washington (in the Jackson School of International Studies-- JSIS) invites current students, faculty and alums to join this group! We are a National Resource Center funded by the Title VI Program of the US Department of Education, promoting in-depth interdisciplinary study of all major post-communist subre

gions - Eastern and Central Europe, the Baltic region, the Caucasus and Central Asia, and Russia - in order to understand the legacies of the imperial and communist past as well as to analyze the emerging institutions and identities that will shape Eurasia's future. We offer undergraduate degree tracks within the European Studies Major as well as a Master's Degree in Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies; we sponsor lectures, conferences and exchanges covering the entirety of East Europe and Central Eurasia; and we sustain a dynamic program of outreach to local schools, colleges and community organizations interested in our region. With over 60 participating UW faculty, the Ellison Center represents a unique intellectual resource for faculty, students and professionals living in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

TALK | Ten Paradoxes of Finland and Sweden's NATO membership by Tuomas Forsberg, Tampere University (Finland). Wednesday...
02/26/2025

TALK | Ten Paradoxes of Finland and Sweden's NATO membership by Tuomas Forsberg, Tampere University (Finland). Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. in Thomson Hall, Room 317 at the University of Washington. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/43gfkzM

TALK | A Planetary Approach to Arctic Politics, by Dr. Sanna Kopra, University of Helsinki. Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, 3:3...
02/26/2025

TALK | A Planetary Approach to Arctic Politics, by Dr. Sanna Kopra, University of Helsinki. Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m in Thomson Hall, Room 317 at the University of Washington. https://bit.ly/3ESBEFJ

Call for Proposals open until Feb 17! REECAS Northwest, the  northwest regional conference, will take place in Seattle a...
02/01/2025

Call for Proposals open until Feb 17! REECAS Northwest, the northwest regional conference, will take place in Seattle at the University of Washington on April 10-12, 2025. Individual papers & panel proposals are welcome. Learn more & apply! bit.ly/3g5Dnb2

TALK | Our Enemies will Vanish: The Russian Invasion and Ukraine's War of Independence by  Chief Foreign Affairs Corresp...
10/04/2024

TALK | Our Enemies will Vanish: The Russian Invasion and Ukraine's War of Independence by Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Yaroslav Trofimov. Thursday, October 10, 2024 from 6:00–7:30 pm at the University of Washington in HUB Room 145. This talk is free and open to the public but registration is required. Learn more and register! https://bit.ly/3Uk77o2

Announcing the 2024 EU Policy Forum Educator Workshop! Join us on August 13 at the University of Washington for a day of...
07/30/2024

Announcing the 2024 EU Policy Forum Educator Workshop! Join us on August 13 at the University of Washington for a day of expert lectures and a Model EU roleplay on this year's theme "20 Years after the EU’s Big Bang: Enlargement, Prosperity, the Far Right, and the Russian Threat." Teachers will earn WA clock hours and both lunch and parking are included in your registration. Learn more and register today! https://bit.ly/EUTeacherWorkshop

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. TITLE: OUR ENEMIES WILL VANISH: THE RUSSIAN INVASION AND UKRAINE'S WAR OF INDEPENDENCE wi...
05/02/2024

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

TITLE: OUR ENEMIES WILL VANISH: THE RUSSIAN INVASION AND UKRAINE'S WAR OF INDEPENDENCE with Yaroslav Trofimov
WHEN: May 13, 2024 from 6:00 to 7:30 PM
WHERE: Husky Union Building Room 145
RSVP HERE: https://events.uw.edu/g2X3Dn

TITLE: RUSSIA AND UKRAINE: ENTANGLED HISTORIES, DIVERGING STATES with Oxana Shevel (Tufts University)WHEN: May 2, 2024 f...
04/22/2024

TITLE: RUSSIA AND UKRAINE: ENTANGLED HISTORIES, DIVERGING STATES with Oxana Shevel (Tufts University)
WHEN: May 2, 2024 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
WHERE: Husky Union Building Room 214
RSVP HERE:
https://events.uw.edu/event/4cc90b54-7b4c-452a-a17e-92425b21cb15/summary

TALK DESCRIPTION:
In February 2022, Russian missiles rained on Ukrainian cities and tanks rolled towards Kyiv to end Ukrainian independent statehood. President Zelensky declined a western evacuation offer and rallied the army and citizens to defend Ukraine. What are the roots of this war which has devastated Ukraine, upended the international legal order, and brought back the spectre of nuclear escalation? How is it that these supposedly “brotherly peoples” became each other’s worst nightmare?

In Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Divergent States, Maria Popova and Oxana Shevel explain how over the last thirty years Russia and Ukraine diverged politically ending up on a catastrophic collision course. Russia slid back into authoritarianism and imperialism, while Ukraine consolidated a competitive political system and pro-European identity. As Ukraine built a democratic nation-state, Russia refused to accept it and came to see it as an “anti-Russia” project. After political pressure and economic levers proved ineffective and even counterproductive, Putin went to war to force Ukraine back into the fold of the “Russian world.” Ukraine resisted, determined to pursue European integration as a sovereign state. These irreconcilable goals, rather than geopolitical wrangling between Russia and the West over NATO expansion, are – the authors argue – essential to understanding Russia’s war on Ukraine.

TITLE: CENTRAL ASIA IN THE SHADOW OF RUSSIA'S WARWHEN: April 23, 2024 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PMWHERE: Online via Zoom RS...
04/22/2024

TITLE: CENTRAL ASIA IN THE SHADOW OF RUSSIA'S WAR
WHEN: April 23, 2024 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
WHERE: Online via Zoom
RSVP HERE: https://washington.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0vYQCDH8R5WybQ5IgoIm4g

PANELISTS:
Nargis Kassenova is a senior fellow and director of the Program on Central Asia at the Davis Center. Prior to joining the center she was an associate professor at the Department of International Relations and Regional Studies of KIMEP University (Almaty, Kazakhstan). She is the former founder and director of the KIMEP Central Asian Studies Center (CASC) and the China and Central Asia Studies Center (CCASC). Kassenova holds a Ph.D. in international cooperation studies from the Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University (Japan). Her research focuses on Central Asian politics and security, Eurasian geopolitics, China’s Belt and Road Initiative, governance in Central Asia, and the history of state-making in Central Asia. Kassenova is a member of the Advisory Committee of Human Rights Watch's Europe and Central Asia Division, the U.N. High-Level Advisory Board on Economic and Social Affairs, the Central Eurasian Studies Society board, and the Steering Committee of the OSCE Network of Thinktanks and Academic Institutions. She is on the editorial boards of the journals Central Asian Survey, Central Asian Affairs, and REGION: Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia.

Temur Umarov is a fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center. His research is focused on Central Asian countries’ domestic and foreign policies, as well as China’s relations with Russia and Central Asian neighbors. A native of Uzbekistan, Temur Umarov has degrees in China studies and international relations from the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, and Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO). He holds an MA in world economics from the University of International Business and Economics (Beijing). He is also an alumnus of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center’s Young Ambassadors and the Carnegie Endowment’s Central Asian Futures programs.

This webinar will be moderated by Scott Radnitz (Director of the Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies at the University of Washington).

The University of Washington is accepting applications for the MA in Russian, East European & Central Asian Studies ! If...
01/12/2024

The University of Washington is accepting applications for the MA in Russian, East European & Central Asian Studies ! If you want to study with top faculty in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, click here. Applications due Jan 31! https://bit.ly/32XovZ1

Join us for a talk and Q&A featuring Dr. Daunis Auers, University of Latvia. TALK: EUROPE'S NEW NORTH? STEREOTYPES AND R...
11/08/2023

Join us for a talk and Q&A featuring Dr. Daunis Auers, University of Latvia.

TALK: EUROPE'S NEW NORTH? STEREOTYPES AND REGIONAL IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION IN THE NORDIC / BALTIC REGION
DATE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2023
TIME: 1:30 P.M.
LOCATION: THOMSON HALL ROOM 317

This event is free and open to the public.
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