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The Caucasus Course Number: 880.786 Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Spring 06, parts 1 2 3 Cornell Spring 2009
Current Asian Security Issues Course Number: 755.704 Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Spring 07; Summer 06; Spring 06, parts 1 2 3 4 Wise Modernity, Utopia, and Tragedy in Twentieth-Century Russia Course Number: 880.708 No evaluations are available for this course. Parrott Spring 2009 Economic Development in Post-Communist Countries Course Number: 880.791 Course Evaluations: Spring 08; Fall 06; Spring 06, parts 1 2 3 4; Fall 04, parts 1 2 Milanovic Spring 2009 Energy and Environment in the Former Soviet Republics and Eastern Europe Course Number: 680.745 Course Evaluations: Spring 06, parts 1 2 3 4; Spring 05, parts 1 2; Spring 04 Chandler Islam in Domestic and International Politics Course Number: 860.722 Course Evaluations: Fall 07; Fall 06; Fall 05; Fall 04, parts 1 2 3 Deeb Modern Central Asia and the Caspian Basin Course Number: 880.772 Course Evaluations: Fall 07; Spring 07; Fall 05; Spring 05 Starr Fall 2008 Nations and Nationalism in Russia and Eurasia Course Number: 880.794 06; Fall 05; Spring 05, parts 1 2; Fall 04 Parrott Spring 2009 Newspaper Seminar (non-credit) No evaluations are available for this course. Parrott and Khamidov Both semesters Political Economy of Transition in Central and Eastern Europe Course Number: 700.715 Course Evaluations: Spring 08 Orenstein Political Power in Russia Course Number: 880.707 No evaluations are available for this course. Kuchins Fall 2008 The Politics of Russian Energy Course Number: 880.709 No evaluations are available for this course. Not offered 2008-09 Rise and Fall of the Russian Empire Course Number: 880.799 Course Evaluations: Spring 08 Gati Spring 2009 Russia and the New Eurasia: Geopolitics, Economics and Foreign Policy Course Number: 880.787 Course Evaluations: Fall 07; Spring 07; Spring 06, parts 1 2 3; Spring 05, parts 1 2 Parrott Fall 2008 Turkey and the Turkic World Course Number: 880.715 No evaluations available for this course Cornell Spring 2009 Suggested Electives Offered by Other Programs Note: Students concentrating in Russian and Eurasian Studies may not use any of the following courses offered by other programs to fulfill a Russian and Eurasian Studies concentration course requirement.
Arms Control and Nonproliferation Regime (Conflict Management) Principles and Practices of Conflict Management (Conflict Management) Humanitarianism, Aid and Politics (International Development) Trade Policy in Transition and Development (International Economics) |