Globalizing Eurasia
- Eurasia
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Harvard University, October 5-7th 2010
(All participants supported by Title VIII funding (grant S-LMAQM-07-GR233 ) unless noted)
Resource Faculty
Linda Cook, Brown University (Political Science)
Doug Blum, Providence University (Political Science)
Terry Martin, Harvard University (History)
Doug Rogers, Yale University (Anthropology)
Guest Speakers
Timothy Colton
Bakyt Beshimov
Participants
Oliver Bevan, Department of Government, Harvard University
“Globalization and Governance in the North Caucasus”
Mileh Egemen*, Department of Inner Altaic Studies, Harvard University
“The Crimean War: A Global History”
Phillipa Hetherington**, Department of History, Harvard University
“Imperial Civil Rights in a Globalizing Age: Prostitution, Imperial Civil Rights in a Globalizing Age: Prostitution, Migration and the 'White Slavery' Panic in the Russian Empire 1890-1917”
Sam Hirst, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania
“Allied Against the West: Anti-Imperialism in the Soviet Union and Turkey, 1920-1937”
Erin Hofmann, Department of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin
“Gender, Social Norms, and Migration in the Republic of Georgia”
Liliya Karimova, Department of Communications, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
“Islamic Revival in the Post-Soviet Space: Performing Muslim Tatar Women’s Identities in the Central Russian Republic of Tatarstan”
Masha Kirasirova, Departments of Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies (MEIS) and History, New York University
“The Eastern International: Soviet - Arab Exchanges from the Mandate Period through the Cold War, 1917 – 1991”
Igor Logvinenko***, Department of Government, Cornell University
“Financial Liberalization and Regime Dynamics”
Lauren McCarthy, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin- Madison
““Trafficking (In)justice: Russian Law Enforcement’s Response to Human Trafficking”
Blake Pucket, Departments of Law & Social Science/ Central Eurasian Studies, University of Indiana- Bloomington.
“Exporting the Rule of Law to Central Asia”
*Citizen of Turkey, supported by Harvard University
**Citizen on Australia, supported by Harvard University
***Citizen of the Russian Federation, supported by Cornell University


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