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2025.10.16
【Symposium December 4-5】SRC2025 Winter International Symposium “Great Power Competition and the Survival of Small and Middle Powers: Perspectives from Eurasia and Beyond”
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2026.02.16
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【Seminar February 26】Survival Strategies Study Seminar “Evenki–Tungus Histories of Warfare and Resistance in Eastern Siberia and Russian Far East”
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2025.10.16
【Symposium December 4-5】SRC2025 Winter International Symposium “Great Power Competition and the Survival of Small and Middle Powers: Perspectives from Eurasia and Beyond”
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2025.06.19
【Seminar July 22】SRC Survival Strategies Studies Seminar “Putinist Ideology and the End of the Taboo on Land Grabs”
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2025.06.16
【Seminar July 10】EES/SRCW Seminar “The War in Ukraine: Stabilising or Destabilising the Balkans?”
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2026.02.16
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【Seminar February 26】Survival Strategies Study Seminar “Evenki–Tungus Histories of Warfare and Resistance in Eastern Siberia and Russian Far East”
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2026.01.28
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【Seminar, February 12】SRC Survival Strategies Studies Seminar “‘Ukrainian news / my dead father orders me / to pay attention’ Ukrainian Literature in Australia 1948-2025”
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2026.01.08
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【Seminar January 28】 SRC Special Seminar “Does Language Matter? Language Attitudes and Ideologies Among Displaced Ukrainians in Japan”
About us
Why Survival Strategies?
In April 2022, Slavic-Eurasian Research Center (SRC) launched a five-year project of exploring survival strategies in a changing world order with a view toward redefining its missions. As Japan’s national center for Slavic and Eurasian studies, SRC has observed tectonic changes in political regime, economy, society, and culture of Eurasian continent in general and Russia and its neighbors in particular. Predicated upon experiences and lessons we have learnt from a vast variety of peoples in this land mass, we will attempt to understand and explain to a broader public a global crisis we are confronting.
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