Deadline: March 7, 2022
The Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies at the Middlebury Institute for International Studies at Monterey welcomes applications for the sixth Monterey Summer Symposium on Russia (MSSR). MSSR 2022 will be held online from July 6 – 29.
We welcome applications from top graduate students. Advanced Russian language skills are required. English and Russian are the working languages of the MSSR. The Symposium is funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York.
The MSSR 2022 curriculum will include teaching modules on U.S.-Russian relations, Russian foreign policy, culture, regional conflicts, arms control and international security, mass media and cyber security. It will also feature a Harvard Negotiation Bootcamp on regional conflicts as well as a workshop on writing diplomatic memoranda and making online/TV presentations. The curriculum will be taught by leading scholars, practitioners and journalists from the United States, Europe and Russia, among them:
Alexey Arbatov | George Beebe | John Beyrle | Tom Blanton | Irina Borogan | Sam Charap | Elena Chernenko | Jill Dougherty | Filipp Dzyadko | Alexander Gabuev | Rose Gottemoeller | Tom Graham | Michael Kimmage | Elena Kostyuchenko | Ivan Kurilla | Bob Legvold | Dominic Lieven | Anatol Lieven | Feodor Lukyanov | Jade McGlynn | Hanna Notte | William Potter | Matt Rojansky | Svetlana Savranskaya | Andrei Soldatov | Dmitry Trenin | Andrei Tsygankov | Olesya Vartanyan | Evgeny Vodolazkin | Victoria Zhuravleva
Please see more information about applying and the previous Monterey Summer Symposia at: https://go.miis.edu/mssr
The MSSR 2022 page has more specific information about the themes to be explored this summer and which experts will be lecturing or leading workshops.
If you have any questions about Monterey Summer Symposium 2022, please contact Professor Anna Vassilieva at avassili@middlebury.edu or Jarlath McGuckin at jmcguckin@middlebury.edu.
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