Demasculinizing Russian “Politics of Loneliness”

S250, CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street 1730 Cambridge Street, Room S250, Cambridge, MA, United States

The study examines the alienation of femininity as depicted in Russian street posters from before and after Russia’s attack on Ukraine.In the context of contemporary Russian sovereigntism and revanchism, loneliness emerges as gendered, masculine anxiety that fuels Russian nationalism in world politics. To support this argument and explore the Russian case, Sergei Apokov argues that […]

Women and Democracy in Latin America

International Affairs Building (IAB802) 420 West 118th Street, Room IAB802, New York, NY, United States

Bringing together voices from Latin American politics, civil society, and the university for a fresh conversation on women and democracy.On March 11, we're bringing together voices from Latin American politics, civil society, and the university for a fresh conversation on Women and Democracy in Latin America.Across the Western Hemisphere, organizations and movements have emerged that […]

Sergey Radchenko: Putin’s End Game

S020, CGIS South, 1730 Cambridge Street 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

Russia: In Search of a New Paradigm: Conversations with Yevgenia AlbatsHistorian Sergey Radchenko of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies will talk about Russia's ambitions to divide the world among superpowers — the U.S., China, and Russia itself — based on his acclaimed book To Run the World: The Kremlin's Cold War Bid for […]

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