Fletcher Russia & Eurasia Program
The Russia and Eurasia Program at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University is dedicated to teaching and research on a broad range of historical and contemporary issues related to Russia, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Caucasus. Its mission is to educate future scholars and practitioners, generate cutting-edge scholarly analysis, and foster cooperation with institutions across the region.
Decoding Shostakovich: Music Diplomacy and U.S.-Soviet Cultural Exchanges
Georgia’s Political Crisis: Domestic Unrest and Global Implications
Akram Umarov: Regional Integration in Central Asia 2.0: New Crossroads
John Lechner and Jack Margolin: The Rise and Fall of Russia's Wagner Group
Endgame in the War? The Future of U.S. Policy Toward NATO, Ukraine, and Russia
John J. Sullivan: Midnight in Moscow: A Memoir from the Front Lines of Russia's War against The West
Vitaly Kozyrev: Cold War 2.0 and the Prospect of a Russia-China Condominium in Eurasia
Economic Pressure Points: The Reach and Limits of Western Sanctions on Russia
Ekaterina Schulmann and Maksim Kurnikov: Regime Stability and Dynamics of Public Opinion in Russia
Fletcher Russia and Eurasia Program Open House 2024
Conclusion
Book Talk and U.S.-Russia Relations Book Prize
Session 7: China’s Conclusions
Session 6: International Energy Markets
Session 5: International Financial System
Session 4: Complex Manufacturing Sectors
Session 3: Trading with the Enemy
Session 2: Western Adaptations
Session 1: Russian Adaptations
Keynote Fireside Chat
Mikhail Troitskiy: Fall 2024 Contemporary Russian Foreign Policy Course
Democracy in the Crosshairs: Unpacking Georgia’s Foreign Influence Debate
Academic Year 2022-2023 Visiting Scholars
Russian Independent Journalism and Society amid the Backdrop of War
Fletcher Eurasia Club Lunch Seminar: Sergei Erofeev on Vladimir Putin’s Aggression
Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Diverging States
The Sixth Tribe? A Socio-Cultural Sketch of ‘Russian Israel’
Turkey, Russia, and the West: Autonomy and Contestation in a Changing Global Order
Lost in Transition: 30 Years of the Russian Constitution and the Path to Autocracy