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SIGS INSTRUCTOR INVITED AS PANELIST AT THE HARRIMAN INSTITUTE

panel discussion with Tatsiana Kulakevich

The Program on U.S.-Russian Relations at the Harriman Institute invited permanent instructor of quantitative research methods at University of South Florida (USF) School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies (SIGS) and research fellow at USF Institute on Russia, Tatsiana Kulakevich, as a leading expert for a panel discussion on recent developments in foreign policy and the evolution of Belarusian national identity.

The event, which took place on March 2 at Columbia University in New York City, was live streamed on the Harriman Institute's Facebook page via Facebook Live. The panel can be viewed again, here.

The Harriman Institute was originally founded in 1946 as the Russia Institute. Building on the rich traditions and extraordinary resources of the Institute, and relying on the cutting-edge research and teaching of today’s faculty and scholars, the Program on U.S.-Russia Relations was established in 2015 to promote and reinvigorate study of the international relationship that drove the Institute’s founding nearly 70 years ago.

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