November 2024 Issue
In the November issue, Maxim Krupskiy considers the implications of foreign agent laws for academic freedom while Alexis Peri offers a creative suggestion for teaching privatization: board games. In the first installment in a three part interview series, Sarah Sokhey asks Isabelle DeSisto for her perspective on current trends in the study of Ukraine.
ASEEES announces the 2025 Convention Theme, the Fall 2024 First Book Subvention recipients; upcoming programming in the Managing Mid-Career Milestones initiative, and key updates on the 56th Annual Convention.
Articles in This Issue
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November 07, 2024
Foreign Agent Laws: New Challenges for Academic Freedom?
Over the past two years, foreign agent legislation has experienced a burst of development. Legislative initiatives on the registration of foreign agents and their analogues have appeared in France, Slovakia, […]
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November 06, 2024
‘Who Wants to be a Billionaire?’ Teaching Russian Capitalism with Monopoly
“Who wants to be the thimble?” I asked. The class, which had been rather quiet, began buzzing as students—particularly those from the United States—reached for their favorite game pieces. Several […]
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November 06, 2024
Challenges and New Trends in Ukrainian Studies: An Interview with Isabelle DeSisto
This interview is the first in a three-part series which Sarah Wilson Sokhey conducted with emerging scholars in SEEES whose work focuses on Ukraine. The full-scale invasion of Ukraine renewed […]