by msu | Mar 29, 2023 | 2023, Conflict, Eastern Europe / Russia / Eurasia, Economics, Energy, History & Social Sciences, Human Rights, International, Journalism, Politics, Russia, Ukraine, United States
Video Sherry Keneson-Hall, Public Diplomacy Officer, Bureau of Europe and Eurasian Affairs, U.S. Department of State; Recorded February 3, 2023 Web Links U.S. Department of State – Disarming...
by msu | Feb 1, 2023 | 2023, Conflict, Cyprus, Denmark, Eastern Europe / Russia / Eurasia, Energy, Europe, Germany, History & Social Sciences, Human Rights, International, Italy, Journalism, Middle East, Migration, Pedagogy, Politics, Russia, Syria, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Lesson Plan Migration Crises and the Middle East Differential Treatment of Syrian and Ukrainian Refugees
by msu | Aug 2, 2022 | 2022, China, Conflict, East Asia, Human Rights, International, Israel, Journalism, Middle East, Palestine, Pedagogy, Politics, Science & Technology, United States
Sarah Aziza, Journalist; Ben Mauk, Journalist Recorded on June 28....
by msu | Aug 2, 2022 | 2022, China, Conflict, East Asia, Genocide, History & Social Sciences, Human Rights, Journalism, Politics, Religion
Ben Mauk, Journalist Recorded on June 23, 2022 Video Video available upon request only. Please email eastasia@uchicago.edu Web Links The New Yorker – Inside Xinjiang’s Prison State The New York Times Magazine – Can China Turn the Middle of Nowhere...
by msu | Aug 2, 2022 | 2022, Conflict, History & Social Sciences, Human Rights, International, Israel, Journalism, Middle East, Palestine, Politics, United States
Sarah Aziza, Journalist Recorded on June 21,...
by msu | Aug 2, 2022 | 2022, Conflict, Eastern Europe / Russia / Eurasia, History & Social Sciences, Human Rights, Journalism, Migration, Politics, Russia, Ukraine
Simon Ostrovsky, PBS NewsHour Special Correspondent Recorded on June 20, 2022 Video Web Links PBS NewsHour – Russian withdrawal from Bucha exposes atrocities against Ukrainian civilians New York Times – Journey to Transnistria: Inside Russia’s...