Dear Friends:
The Resource Center of The Harriman Institute holds a core collection of reference books, periodicals, and reserve materials with an invaluable scope of information for professors, researchers, students, and the public. Among the reference books there are: The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History, Encyclopedia of Ukraine, The New York Public Library Slavonic Collection Catalogue, and others. In addition, journals, newspapers, and reports, contained in the Resource Center, are excellent sources for studies of Russia, the successor states,and countries of Eastern Europe. The Russian Review, Harvard Ukrainian Studies, and Nationalities Papers, just to name a few journals, are available for students and scholars. And of course, easy excess to the internet through the three computers gives limitless possibilities for exploration of a large range of subject matters.
I am happy to invite you to visit the Resource Center and find out more about it.
Sincerely,
Larisa Kirichenko
16 July 05 |
Resource Center Links:
Video Links: 
- Catharine Nepomnyashchy, HI Director "SIPA Responds to 9/11" hosted a roundtable, "With Us or Against Us?
- Commitment to Ideology, Neoliberalism Were Factors in Post-Communist Property Rights Transformation, Hillary Appel, HI Research Scholar
- Mikhail Gorbachev, Former Soviet President, USSR Russia 'Needs Time to Succeed' as Democracy
- Istvan Gyarmati, Senior VP, East/West Institute NATO Is Critical for Security Against Threats by 'Non-State Actors'
- Vojislav Kostunica, Yugoslav President, New-Born Democracies in Post-Communist Countries Need Rule of Law
- Robert H. Legvold, Political Science Professor and Former Director, Harriman Institute "The U.S. and the Second Round of NATO
- Robert H. Legvold, Political Science Professor and Former Director, Harriman Institute "The Reuters Forum: Critical Issues in Global Economics- The Real Risks of Lending to Russia: Should the G7 Continue to Bail It Out?"
- Enlargement"
- Dr. John S. Micgiel, Assitant Director, ECEC "SIPA Responds to 9/11" hosted a roundtable, "With Us or Against Us?
- Yvgeny Primakov, Former Russian Federation Prime Minister Discusses War in Chechnya, Democratic Reforms
- Vladimir Putin, President Russian Federation
- Steven Solnick, Former Professor of Political Science and member, Harriman Institute Deepening Mistrust Toward West By Russians as Presidential Vote Nears for Likely Winner, Vladimir Putin
- Stephen Sestanovich elaborates on the opportunities for stable relations between the United States and Russia as a result of September 11, and how the current war is affected by prior non-settlements or failed wars such as the war in Afghanistan during the 1980's.
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