Beyond Russia, Duke’s Slavic and Eurasian Studies BS surveys languages, politics, and cultural flows from Poland to Kazakhstan. Students compare post-socialist economic reforms, track Central Asian water conflicts with GIS, and curate film festivals spotlighting Roma voices. Field practicums in Prague, Belgrade, and Bishkek ground theory in lived realities and emerging regional tech hubs.
Geo-spatial model of Silk Road infrastructure investments
Documentary on folk-music revivals in the Balkans
Policy memo on water-sharing treaties in the Aral Sea basin
Sentiment analysis of anti-corruption protests in Belarus
AR tour overlaying Soviet architecture transformations
Blockchain tracing Kyrgyz felt products through ethical supply chains
Machine-learning study of climate-migration Twitter discourse in Central Asia
Interactive map of minority-language media outlets across Ukraine
Comparative analysis of e-government services in Estonia and Georgia
VR experience of WWII partisan forest camps in Poland
Citizen-science data-log of glacier melt in the Caucasus
Game-theory simulation of Caspian energy negotiations
Open-access syllabus on post-Soviet queer cinema
Digital archive of Samizdat literature translations
Crowdsourced oral-history of Bosnian diaspora entrepreneurs
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