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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
Alexander Motyl (Chair): Introductory Remarks
This is the fourth and final Conference sponsored by the Program on Nationality and Siberian Studies. While you are witnessing the final act of this particular institution, the traditions of this program—that is, the study of the former Soviet republics and their nationalities—will be carried on by the Harriman Institute.
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