Please note the following roundtable speaker addition:

 

Monday, December 5

Hokkaido Roundtable

 

Comparative Analysis of Ethnic Political Mobilization: Non-titular Nations versus Titular Nations in the Former Soviet Republics

 

“Concord or Division? The Unexpectedly Underwhelming Role of Ethnicity in Russian Politics, 1991-2011”

Dmitry Gorenburg, Senior Analyst, CNA Strategic Studies; Center Associate, Davis Center

 

“Political Mobilization and Framing:  Ethno-National, Ethno-Territorial, and Economic Movements”

Cynthia S. Kaplan, Professor of Comparative Politics, Department of Political Science of University of California, Santa Barbara

 

“Ethnic Political Mobilization: An Integrative or Disintegrative Force in the Modern Polity? Case-studies of Political Mobilization by Non-titular Nations in Moldova, Estonia and Lithuania”

Keiji Sato, Visiting Scholar, Davis Center; Research Fellow, Slavic Research Center of Hokkaido University

 

“Avoiding ‘Transdniestr North’: Reflections on Non-Titular Ethnic Mobilization in North-East Estonia since 1990”

David J. Smith, Professor of Baltic History and Politics, Central and East European Studies of Glasgow University

 

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4:15-6:00 p.m.

 

 

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