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The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (WWICS) facilitates the research activities of preeminent scholars and experts in order to buttress up public policy debates with nonpartisan, relevant and needed information.
Established | 1968 |
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Address | Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center One Woodrow Wilson Plaza 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20004-3027 United States of America |
Telephone | +1 202 691 40 00 |
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Content from this organization
Publications
Education in Post-Soviet Russia: Does the Federal Government Have a Regional Policy for Higher Education?Urals Pathfinder
Separation of Powers in Russia and Ukraine: A Comparative Perspective
Religion in Russian Society
The War on Terror and its Implications for Human Rights in Uzbekistan
Myths and Mysticism: Islam and Conflict in the North Caucasus
The Russian Constitution at Fifteen: Assessments and Current Challenges to Russia's Legal Development
On the Way to Transparency: A Comparative Study on Post-Soviet States and the Aarhus Convention
Rethinking the Nation: Imperial Collapse, Eurasianism, and George Vernadsky's Historical Scholarship
Place, Identity, and Urban Culture: Odesa and New Orleans
Reflections on George F Kennan: Scholar and Policymaker
Aleksandr Dugin: A Russian Version of the European Radical Right?
Institutionalizing US-Russian Cooperation in Central Eurasia
Uzbekistan and the Challenges of Creating a Regional Security System within Central Asia
Structures of Russian Political Discourse on Nationality Problems
Leaving the Past Behind: The Russian Presidential Elections of 1996
Russia and the Recomposition of Power: The Paradigm beyond the Dream of the "Good State"
Ukraine 1998: Parliamentary Election Exit Poll
Circuit Riders to the Slavs and Greeks: Missionary Priests and the Establishment of the Russian Orthodox Church in the American West, 1890-1910
George Kennan and the Russian Empire: How America's Conscience Became an Enemy of Tsarism
The Question of Russo-Ukrainian Unity and Ukrainian Distinctiveness in Early Modern Ukrainian Thought and Culture
Ten Years after the Breakup: Kennan Institute Meeting Reports, 1991-2001
Remembering Adam Ulam
US Assessments of the Soviet and Post-Soviet Russian Economy
The 1999 OSCE Istanbul Summit Decisions on Moldova and Georgia
Conflict in Kyrgyzstan?
Political Passivity and Russia's Health Crisis
Whose House is Moldova? Hospitality as a Model for Ethnic Relations
Stakeholder Inclusion in Caspian Basin Natural Resource Management
St. Petersburg's Courtyards and Washington's Alleys
Russia in Asia - Asia in Russia: Energy, Economics, and Regional Relations
Ukraine's Energy Policy and US Strategic Interests in Eurasia