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Russia’s Malign Influence in the Balkans via Supporting Ethno-Nationalist Forces

Filip Milačić, a researcher on how nationalism affects democratization in Southeastern Europe, will give an E&RS Lunch Seminar about Russian support for ethno-nationalists in the Balkans.
Lunch at 12:30pm ET, talk at 1:00pm ET
Location: Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Rm A001 (lower level) 77 Prospect St.

Language, Identity, and the War in Ukraine: The Balkan Connection

In his presentation Professor Greenberg will address the cultural and linguistic ramifications of the ongoing war in Ukraine. Russia’s invasion has accelerated processes of Ukrainianization, especially among the country’s Russian speakers. These processes have arisen in direct defiance of Vladimir Putin’s declared aims of liberating and protecting Ukraine’s Russophone population. Like Slobodan Milošević in the Yugoslav conflicts of the 1990s, Putin has used historical grievances and language issues to justify his country’s attacks on Ukrainian cities, towns and villages.

Ukraine: Music During Wartime

A journey through film and music with Hobart Earle, Music Director and Principal Conductor of the world-renowned Odesa Philharmonic Orchestra. Maestro Earle will pay homage to members of his orchestra—many of whom are currently displaced by the war in Ukraine or fighting the Russian invasion of their country—by presenting high-quality video recordings of their performances from 2014-2023, featuring various musical compositions by Ukrainian and international composers.

Every Inch of NATO Territory: Transatlantic solidarity for the defence of the European continent and some lessons from the creation of the US federal armed forces

Panelists:
Lucio Gussetti, EU Visiting Fellow, and Harold Hongju Koh, Sterling Professor of International Law at Yale Law School, and former Legal Adviser to the US State Department
Holly Harris, Master’s Student of European Studies at Yale University, will intervene.

Looking for Yiddishland: rediscovery of Galicia in Interwar Yiddish Travelogues

The European Studies Council of the Yale MacMillan Center and the Judaic Studies Program present Dr. Vladyslava Moskalets, Associate Professor, Ukrainian Catholic University (Lviv), on “Looking for Yiddishland: rediscovery of Galicia in Interwar Yiddish Travelogues”
Moderated by Marci Shore, Professor of History, Yale University
Lunch at 12:30pm ET, talk at 1:00pm ET
Location: Judaic Studies Reading & Reference Room (Rm 335b, 3rd Fl), Sterling Memorial Library
Part of the European & Russian Studies Community Lunch Seminars
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Haggadah in Ukrainian: Responses of the Jewish community to the full-scale Russian war on Ukraine

Judaic Studies Program and the European Studies Council of the Yale MacMillan Center present Dr. Vladyslava Moskalets, Associate Professor, Ukrainian Catholic University (Lviv), on “Haggadah in Ukrainian: Responses of the Jewish community to the full-scale Russian war on Ukraine”
Location: HQ Rm 136
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Visions of Ecology on Art and the Environment in Eastern Europe and Eurasia, EVENT #5: Cinema and the Environment in Eastern Europe panel

VISIONS OF ECOLOGY: CINEMA AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN EASTERN EUROPE
Barbora Bartunkova (Ph.D. Candidate, Yale University)
“Post-Apocalyptic Ecologies: The End of August at the Hotel Ozone (1966) and the Czechoslovak New Wave”
Masha Shpolberg (Assistant Professor, Bard College)
“Chernobyl and the Crafting of a Soviet Nuclear Imaginary”
Katie Trumpener (Professor, Yale University)
“Dead Landscape, Deserted Village: Filming East German Ecology Before and After 1989”
Reception to follow.
Henry R. Luce Hall
LUCE 101 (Auditorium)

Decolonizing Europe Lecture | White Enclosures. Racial Capitalism and Coloniality along the Balkan Route

The Decolonizing Europe Lecture Series presents Dr. Piro Rexhepi, Lecturer, Southern New Hampshire University, on “White Enclosures: Racial Capitalism and Coloniality along the Balkan Route”
Hosted by Professor Fatima EI-Tayeb
Location: HQ Rm 136
Zoom Registration: https://bit.ly/Yale-PiroRexhepi
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Will Putin's Invasion Spur More Countries to Acquire Nuclear Weapons?

The Jackson School of Global Affairs will host a talk with Robert Einhorn, senior fellow at the Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology of the Brookings Institution.
In his remarks, Einhorn will address the question, “Will Putin’s Invasion Spur More Countries to Acquire Nuclear Weapons?”
The event is part of the school’s Sunrise Foundation Lecture Series, which addresses policy issues especially pertinent to emerging economies.

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