KRES Poliskola is pleased to present to your attention the results of the VII Annual Ab Imperio competition for the best research on new imperial history of Northern Eurasia, diversity and nationalism in the post-Soviet space until the end
KRES Poliskola is pleased to present to your attention the results of the VI Annual Ab Imperio competition for the best research on new imperial history of Northern Eurasia, diversity and nationalism in the post-Soviet space until the end of
The editors of Ab Imperio and KRES Poliskola – КРЕС Полишкола are happy to announce the winners of Ab Imperio 2021 annual award!
They represent the cutting-edge scholarship that is incompatible with aggression, nationalism, and imperialism not only politically
KRES Poliskola is pleased to present to your attention the results of the IV Annual AB Imperio competition for the best research on new imperial history of Northern Eurasia, diversity and nationalism in the post-Soviet space until the end of
RUSSIAN YOUTH IN COMPARISON TO THEIR AMERICAN COUNTERPARTS
Discussion Panel at 2020 ASEEES Convention
KRES Poliskola is pleased to report that it took part in the 2020 ASEEES (Association for Slavic East European and Eurasian Studies) Virtual Convention.
On
KRES Poliskola is pleased to announce that a good tradition has been established: with our support, despite the COVID-19 crisis that has gripped the world, the third annual competition of AB Imperio magazine for the best history research on the new
On November 23-26, 2019, the 51st annual convention of the Association for Slavic East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) was held in San Francisco, California.
At the convention KRES Poliskola’s Executive Director Pavel Ivlev organized and chaired a round table
KRES Poliskola has sponsored AB Imperio’s second annual History Research Paper Contest on the new imperial history of Northern Eurasia, diversity and nationalism in the post-Soviet space.
After carefully reviewing the submitted papers, an international committee comprised of the Ab
On June 29, 2018, panel discussion Independent Latvia Between the Two World Wars: View from Abroad took place at one of the sites of the LAMPA Festival, just outside of the medieval Cesis Castle (Cesis, Latvia). The event dedicated to the three historical persons who played different but very significant roles in the life of Latvian Republic within the period between the first and the second world wars. Discussion was organized by KRES Poliskola and the Baltic Center for Educational and Academic Development.
We bring to your attention the comments of the attorney and Executive director of KRES Poliskola Pavel Ivlev to “The Atlantic” about the work of Interpol. Mr. Ivlev talks about how the Russian authorities use the international police to persecute their political opponents.