Event Report  International Exchange

Professor Andrey Fursov and Professor Elena Ponomareva Seminar "Russian Perspective & The Balkans, coloured revolutions"

May 7, 2015, 14:00 - 17:00
Venue: Shin-Marunouchi Building 9F (Conference Room #902)

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(Prof. Fursov, Prof. Ponomareva, Mr. Kotegawa from the left)

Seminar outline
Title: "The crisis and fall of the USSR: internal and external factors"
Speaker: Andrey I. Fursov, Director of the Institute of System-Strategic Studies
Title: "The Balkans: Coloured Revolutions as a form of Managed Chaos"
Speaker: Elena G. Ponomareva, Professor of Moscow State Institute of International Relations
Moderator: Daisuke Kotegawa, Research Director, Canon Institute for Global Studies

Program
ProgramPDF:113KB


Speakers' profile
Andrey I. Fursov
・Graduated from Moscow State University (Institute of Asia and Africa Studies)
Present occupation:
・Director of the Institute of System-Strategic Studies
・Head of the Department of Asian and African Studies, Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences (INION) of the
 Russian Academy of Science
・Acting member, the International Academy of Science (Innsbruck, Austria)

Elena G. Ponomareva
・Graduated from Moscow State University (Department of History) in 1990
Present occupation:
・Professor of Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Chair of Comparative Politics Department
Main spheres of interest:
・1995 PhD dissertation "The Demise of the Yugoslavian Model of Federalism"
・2010 Doctor of science dissertation "The Formation of the Statehood at the Post-Yugoslavian Territory"