Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies
Research and Publications
IERES publications
IERES publishes several periodicals examining Eurasian issues, as well as policy memos on a wide range of issues concerning the region.
Journals
» Demokratizasiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization
» Russian Analytical Digest
» Caucasus Analytical Digest
Policy memos
» Central Asia Program
» PONARS Eurasia
IERES faculty and visiting scholar publications
IERES faculty and visiting scholars are actively engaged in research on vital issues facing Europe and Eurasia. Their research appears regularly in leading academic journals, prestigious university presses, and important media outlets.
» Books
» Articles and Book Chapters
» Commentary
» Policy Papers
IERES Blogs
IERES programs and faculty blog about a range of issues concerning Europe and Eurasia.
» PONARS Eurasia Policy Blog
» Prof. Henry Farrell contributes to Crooked Timber
» Prof. Henry Farrell writes for The Monkey Cage
» Prof. Scheherazade Rehman blogs regularly for US News & World Report
Events
Putin 3.0 - One Year Later
Tuesday, May 28, 4:00-6:00
Promoting Sustainability in Russia's Arctic Cities
Thursday, May 30, 9:00-4:45
Friday, May 31, 9:00-4:45
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News
Visiting Scholar Aglaya Snetkov speaks about the US-Russia reset [part 2].
Professor Scheherazade Rehman blogs about the state of the global economy.
Visiting Scholar Ivan Kurilla and Ph.D. Student Charles Sullivan analyze US-Russia relations on the anniversary of the victory over the Nazis in WWII [in Russian].
Professor Harris Mylonas discusses nation-building in a recent article for e-International Relations.
Professor Scheherazade Rehman blogs about austerity in the Eurozone.
Professor Henry Hale authors policy paper on prospects for Afghanistan in 2014.
Proessor Hope M. Harrison authors article about looking back at the history of the Berlin Wall.
Professor Marlene Laruelle edits volume on Migration and Social Upheaval as the Face of Globalization in Central Asia.
Associate Dirctor Cory Welt comments on The Boston Marathon Attack, the North Caucasus, and U.S.-Russian Relations.
Visiting Scholar Sufian Zhemukhov blogs about radicalization and violence in the wake of the Boston bombings.
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