New research on different responses by Russians to the war against Ukraine. With @bwhecht and @samagreene
Yes In My Name? The Problem of Agency in Russians’ Response to the War https://t.co/gQsoNRueHY
Alexei Navalny’s widow Yulia Navalnaya will now take on his work leading the Russian opposition through one of the darkest and most turbulent times in its history.
Listen: @samagreene and @gbrunc join @AKendallTaylor and @jteurope to discuss Russia’s domestic political climate on the latest episode of Brussels Sprouts. https://t.co/mHWO1Nps8y
Comparativists: it is time for section prize nominations! In the thread below we include contacts and information for each of our prizes for book, article, paper, dataset, emerging scholars, and mentoring https://t.co/OexJo2mGNV
I am pleased to announce the Open Access publication, Russia in a Changing Climate, in WIREs Climate Change. This is the product of a collaboration of 17 PONARSians who are part of the PONARS Task Force on Russia in a Changing Climate.
https://t.co/emIB4NnVJ9
Worrying news. Gubad Ibadoghlu, a prominent economist, democrat and good friend of our Center has been arrested on trumped up charges in Baku. Please use whatever networks you have to press for his release.
Wonderful conversation with Margarita Liutova published in Meduza today. English language version to follow. Thanks, Margarita.
https://t.co/IVvCZtRpXb
Prighozhin’s calculated outbursts, the incursion into Belgorod, the fall and then encirclement of Bakhmut by Ukraine… everything seems to be happening all at once. What is going on – could this war be over much sooner than most military experts predict? https://t.co/VmZjduT4r1
Much gratitude to @brik_t for talking to UNC community today about the work @kse_ua is doing to provide access to higher education in wartime, support its students, and build bridges with partners abroad. 🙏🏻🇺🇦 @alkabanov@gbrunc
Warum regt sich in Russland so wenig Protest? Kommen denn gar keine Zweifel am Krieg gegen die #Ukraine️ auf? Drei Wissenschaftler antworten in unserem neuen FAQ: https://t.co/aKuFZZxAEj
☝️We Need to Talk About Belarus - Join us this Friday for a virtual roundtable w/Felix Ackerman, Snezhana Rogach; Pavel Tereshkovich; Andrei Vazyanau & Almira Ousmanova. Moderated by Elena Trubina (CSEEES, Postdoc Fellow). @Amaurotum@felix_berlinski https://t.co/tof64XZg35
The Danyliw Seminar is back with Ukraine at War, 13-15 October, uOttawa -- the largest in-person Ukraine conference in nearly 3 years! 35 international participants (17 from Ukraine).
Program and registration: https://t.co/tdU2wrUCaU
The Seminar will be on livestream (info soon)
Interesting how the military analysts who correctly predicted the invasion were wrong about the ability of the Russian military to get quick results. It's just a different version of the error I, for one, made by not believing in the invasion: an assumption of rationality.
New survey by @RatingGroup collected using CATI mode among 18+ population of Ukraine find that: 70% of respondents believe that Ukraine will be able to repel the Russian attack & 91% of Ukrainians have faith in the Ukrainian president. Nat Rep sample of 2000 error 2.2%