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My Institute Experience
Picture of Luan  Dalipi 
So far my experience here has been rewarding, insightful, and challenging, as most of the classes I’m taking involve a lot of group work and real business case analyses (over 50 in this first semester). This is helping me define more clearly what changes or improvements I need to implement in my company when I return to Kosovo.


Luan Dalipi
MBA 2007
Prishtina, Kosovo


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Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies


The Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies (CRES) serves as an information and resource center on Russia and the Newly Independent States (NIS) for students and faculty at the Monterey Institute, as well as the general public.

The Center's research agenda is focused on various aspects of political, social, and cultural developments in the NIS region. Current research topics include Russian negotiating behavior, arms control and security issues in the Soviet successor states, and Russian nuclear regionalism. Many CRES projects and activities are pursued jointly with the Monterey Institute's Russian Studies Program and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS).

CRES and the Russian Studies Program host a "Contemporary NIS Politics and Society" seminar series featuring lectures by distinguished scholars and policymakers. The CRES Library serves as an information collection branch for numerous CRES, CNS, and Monterey Institute projects and holds an extensive collection of periodicals and literature from Russia and other NIS states.

Contact Information

Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
William Potter, Director
831-647-4154
wpotter@miis.edu

 
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