The Russia Program covers the full spectrum of publications: peer-reviewed articles, online papers, policy reports, and broader public outreach though news outlets and podcasts. This strategy allows us to maximize the dissemination of research findings to diverse audiences and have both policy and societal impact
Russia.Post is an analytical platform of the Russia Program, which published op-eds by scholars and experts.
Our newsletters provide regular, curated updates on its latest research, publications, and events, serving as a way to engage both scholars and the general public with insights into Russian affairs.
Oral History of Russia project documents and preserves personal narratives and firsthand accounts from individuals across Russian society, aiming to deepen understanding of the country’s recent past through lived experience
This oral history records both American and Russian perspectives on political, economic, diplomatic, and military developments in the first decade of this century as a way of furthering our understanding of the current state of U.S-Russian relations.
Satinsky Archive is the oral history of Americans and other foreigners who participated in the historic dismantling of the Soviet economy by Russian reformers and who contributed to the creation of the Russian market economy in the 1990s.