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A love affair with Siberian graffiti: Searching for contemporary street art along the…
A love affair with Siberian graffiti: Searching for contemporary street art along the…
By Abigail Thompson, M.A. candidate in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
Stanford Global Studies
May 26, 2020
Iran’s Large and Growing Financing Gap
Iran’s Large and Growing Financing Gap
Stanford 2040 Project
Stanford Global Studies
Oct 3, 2019
Research spotlight: Emma Puighermanal
Research spotlight: Emma Puighermanal
As a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Functional Genomics in Montpellier, France, Emma Puighermanal works on how an important brain…
Stanford Global Studies
Jan 24, 2018
Russian & U.S. students collaborate on research via Stanford’s U.S.-Russia Forum
Russian & U.S. students collaborate on research via Stanford’s U.S.-Russia Forum
As a U.S. Army Foreign Area Officer, it’s difficult for Joel Beckner, M.A. candidate in Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies ’17…
Stanford Global Studies
Jun 6, 2017
Foreign recruitment in Russian higher education
Foreign recruitment in Russian higher education
By Victoria Pardini, M.A. candidate at Stanford’s Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies.
Stanford Global Studies
May 5, 2017
The global context of food security: my experience at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ Global…
The global context of food security: my experience at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ Global…
By Isabelle Foster, a junior pursuing a bachelor’s degree in public policy with a minor in economics. Foster is concentrating in…
Stanford Global Studies
Apr 10, 2017
The paradox of military humanitarian intervention in Rwanda
The paradox of military humanitarian intervention in Rwanda
By Ross Conroy, M.A. candidate in African Studies, Stanford University, focusing on politics and security in Central Africa.
Stanford Global Studies
Apr 6, 2017
The rise of China’s powerful, “educated youth”
The rise of China’s powerful, “educated youth”
By Gabriel F. Y. Tsang, Visiting Researcher of the Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University. He is a Ph.D. candidate in…
Stanford Global Studies
Mar 10, 2017
68 years after the UN Convention on Genocide, how has genocide evolved?
68 years after the UN Convention on Genocide, how has genocide evolved?
On December 9, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime…
Stanford Global Studies
Dec 8, 2016
Lights out: exploring perceptions & stereotypes of Russian smoking legislation
Lights out: exploring perceptions & stereotypes of Russian smoking legislation
By Katherine Schroeder, master’s candidate in Stanford University’s Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies.
Stanford Global Studies
Mar 1, 2017
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