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On July 15, 2014, the Russian International Affairs Council received a group of professors from U.S. universities (Oklahoma, Colorado, Iowa, New York) to discuss the bilateral relationship in the post-Soviet space. The Russian side was represented by Pavel Sharikov, Director of the Applied Research Center at the RAS Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies; Dina Malysheva, Dept. Head at Center for Development and Modernization Problems of RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations: as well as by RIAC’s Deputy Program Director Timur Makhmutov and Program Manager Natalia Evtikhevich.

On July 15, 2014, the Russian International Affairs Council received a group of professors from U.S. universities (Oklahoma, Colorado, Iowa, New York) to discuss the bilateral relationship in the post-Soviet space.

The Russian side was represented by Pavel Sharikov, Director of the Applied Research Center at the RAS Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies; Dina Malysheva, Dept. Head at Center for Development and Modernization Problems of RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations: as well as by RIAC’s Deputy Program Director Timur Makhmutov and Program Manager Natalie Evtikhiyevich.

 

RIAC Meets American Professors

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