MARCH 2014
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This lecture will discuss case studies of Russia’s interaction with the Middle East. The determining influence of geography will be explored, as will the practicalities of great power in the imperial age.
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Free and open to the public
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This talk is sponsored by Muslim Societies in Asia and the Pacific, the Wiswell Endowment in Russian Studies and History Department of the University of Hawaii , Mānoa Campus
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Dr. James Weir, Director, (808) 956-6316, msap@hawaii.edu, http://www.msaphawaii.org
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1:30pm |
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6:00pm |
ASUH Executive Committee Meeting
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