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Russia’s Concept of Near Broad, 1992-1994: The Evidence from Moscow and London 1
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Russia’s Concept of Near Broad, 1992-1994: The Evidence from Moscow and London 2

Russia’s Concept of Near Broad, 1992-1994: The Evidence from Moscow and London

At Encina Commons

Stanford

Vladislav Zubok, award-winning Cold War historian and Hoover Fellow, digs into freshly declassified documents from Moscow and London to unpack how Russia defined its "near abroad" in the turbulent early 1990s. Expect sharp analysis of a pivotal moment when the Soviet empire fell and a new foreign policy took shape.

Academic lecture
Cold War history
Document-based research
Free campus event

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🏆Zubok won the Lionel Gelber Prize
📚wrote Collapse: The Fall of the Soviet Union

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Encina Commons, 615 Crothers Way, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

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