Project on East-West Relations
Director: Michael Mandelbaum, Christian Herter Professor, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University
September 1, 1986 - June 1, 1998
The Project on East-West Relations takes an in-depth look at areas and issues of central importance to the United States and from which large-scale conflict could arise. Since it inception in 1987, the project has produced twelve books. The most recent book, The New Diasporas of Eastern Europe, explores the past, present, and future of four national groups—Hungarians, Serbs, Russians, and Albanians—scattered uneasily among several sovereign states in postcommunist eastern Europe. Edited by Michael Mandelbaum, the book includes chapters by Aurel Braun, Bennett Kovrig, Susan Woodward, and Elez Biberaj. The project's previous book, The New Russian Foreign Policy, features essays by Leon Aron, Sherman Garnett, Rajan Menon, and Coit Blacker.
Publications
Meetings
General Meeting
The New Diasporas of Eastern Europe
Presider: Michael Mandelbaum
Speakers: Aurel Braun, University of Toronto
Bennett Kovrig, University of Toronto (Emeritus)
Charles King, Georgetown University
Elez Biberaj, Voice of America
Susan L. Woodward, The Brookings Institution
May 18, 1998