Understanding Russia
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Russia expert David Satter talks about the fall of Yeltsin, the rise of Putin, and what lies ahead for Russia and the United States
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Russia expert David Satter talks about the fall of Yeltsin, the rise of Putin, and what lies ahead for Russia and the United States
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Frederick Hutson, founder of Pigeonly, a technology company that focuses on building products for overlooked and underserved markets, speaks to Priscila Bala, director of the Mentor Network at the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute.
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College administrators encourage civic engagement for all students, and international students are following the US presidential race. College administrators encourage civic engagement, so international students attend rallies, write op-eds and volunteer for presidential candidates.
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To avoid marginalization and over-reliance on China, Russia should repair ties with the West
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The nuclear security summits raised awareness and improved security, but threat of terrorists seizing fissile material is high.
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Journalist and author Richard Conniff talks dinosaurs, the Peabody, and the future of museums on this episode of the Yale University Press Podcast
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Abraham Nussbaum discusses why the medical field could be a little more personal and shares stories from his own experiences as a physician.