The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Several of the Mershon Center’s professors, including Ted Hopf and Timothy Frye, both Political Scientists, and George Hudson, a visiting scholar from Wittenberg University, perform field research in Russia. The day before the parliamentary elections in Russia in December, these three experts discussed the political situation surrounding the elections.Wittenberg UniversityOhio State University. Mershon Center for International Security StudiesEvent webpage, event summary, streaming audi
Fifteen Russian regions and annexed Sevastopol elected new governors on 10 September 2017. The proce...
We propose to bring two highly regarded scholars of Russian political affairs to the University of M...
Lithuanian authors have challenges to study Russia’s politics of history. The analysis is complicate...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Severa...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
As a nuclear power, UN Security Council member, emerging Arctic hegemon and the largest state in the...
This issue provides a broad overview of Russian politics and society in the run-up to the 2021 parli...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented at the conference on 'Russia's Parliamentary and Presid...
Jason Lindsey, chair of the Political Science Department at St. Cloud State University, presents the...
On April 21, 2022, Dr. Lisa Sundstrom, an expert on Russian politics and a professor of Political Sc...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Dr. Zh...
The topic is the Duma and Regional Elections of 2021. Grigorii V. Golosov discusses the use of tools...
The Russian government may be asking why they bothered to hold the elections in the first place as t...
Six years ago, New York Times journalist Gary Shteyngart spent a week in a Manhattan Four Seasons ho...
The key to Russia’s presidential and parliamentary elections lies in the regions. The March 2007 reg...
Fifteen Russian regions and annexed Sevastopol elected new governors on 10 September 2017. The proce...
We propose to bring two highly regarded scholars of Russian political affairs to the University of M...
Lithuanian authors have challenges to study Russia’s politics of history. The analysis is complicate...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Severa...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
As a nuclear power, UN Security Council member, emerging Arctic hegemon and the largest state in the...
This issue provides a broad overview of Russian politics and society in the run-up to the 2021 parli...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented at the conference on 'Russia's Parliamentary and Presid...
Jason Lindsey, chair of the Political Science Department at St. Cloud State University, presents the...
On April 21, 2022, Dr. Lisa Sundstrom, an expert on Russian politics and a professor of Political Sc...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Dr. Zh...
The topic is the Duma and Regional Elections of 2021. Grigorii V. Golosov discusses the use of tools...
The Russian government may be asking why they bothered to hold the elections in the first place as t...
Six years ago, New York Times journalist Gary Shteyngart spent a week in a Manhattan Four Seasons ho...
The key to Russia’s presidential and parliamentary elections lies in the regions. The March 2007 reg...
Fifteen Russian regions and annexed Sevastopol elected new governors on 10 September 2017. The proce...
We propose to bring two highly regarded scholars of Russian political affairs to the University of M...
Lithuanian authors have challenges to study Russia’s politics of history. The analysis is complicate...