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No.17, January 2010
First Year in Retrospective and the Beginning of a "New" Slavic Research Center
Grant-in-aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas "Comparative Research on Major Regional Powers in Eurasia" I s Ongoing The First East Asian Conference for Slavic Eurasian Studies (February 5–6, 2009): How It Was Organized
The Slavic Research Center Held the International Symposium, "The South Ossetian Conflict and Trans-border Politics in the Black Sea Rim" on March 5–6, 2009
The SRC SRC International Symposium
"The Elusive Balance: Regional Powers and the Search for Sustainable Development" Was Held on July 9–10, 2009

Joint Forum Series in Washington D.C.
International Symposium on "Environmental Conservation of the Sea of Okhotsk: Cooperation between Japan, China, and Russia"
Foreign Visitors Fellowship Program
Our Current Staff
Ongoing Cooperative Research Projects
Visitors from Abroad
Guest Lectures from Abroad
Publications (2008-09)
The Library
Website Access Statistics
Essays by Foreign Fellows
Andrew Gentes
Dariusz Kołodziejczyk
Marina Mongush

Visitors from Abroad

  • Happymon Jacob (visiting research fellow from India), December 2009 – February 2010. His research project at the SRC is “India’s Search for Great Power Status: Structural Incentives and Domestic Constraints.”

  • PARK Hyun-Seop (visiting professor from Korea), September 2009 – September 2010. His research theme at the SRC is “Eisenstein’s Film Theory: A Cognitive Approach.”

  • Beatrice Penati (JSPS postdoctoral fellow from Italy), October 2009 – October 2011. Her research project at the SRC is “The Land-and-Water Reform in Uzbekistan: Sovietisation of Rural Society before Collectivisation.”

  • Alexander Petrov (Japan Foundation fellow from Russia), December 2009 – February 2010. His research project at the SRC is “Japanese in the Context of Demographic, Social and Economic Development of the Russian Far East: 1855–1991.”

  • YANG Cheng (visiting research fellow from China), October 2009 – July 2010. His research project at the SRC is “Russian and Great-power Relations, Civilization Model and Diplomatic Behavior.”