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Prologue and Predictions for Russia's 2012 Presidential Election
(Newport News, Va.) -
Christopher Newport University will present a lecture by Professor Gregory Zalasky titled “Prologue and Predictions for Russia’s 2012 Presidential Election” on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012 at 7 p.m. The event will take place in The Freeman Center, room 201. No reservation is required.
Gregory Zalasky is an adjunct professor at CNU and an analyst on the Army’s Human Terrain Systems program. He has also served as a research specialist at the Center for Naval Analyses, a nonprofit research organization where he has researched Russian defense and foreign policy. Zalasky received his MA in international affairs with a focus on European and Eurasian studies from George Washington University, and a BA in Russian studies and world politics from Hamilton College.

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