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The Davis Center at Harvard University
The Davis Center
34 episodes
3 months ago
Dr. Kelly O'Neill sits down with Anastasiia Pereverten and Markus Vaher to learn more about the cascading effects of the war waged in the Black Sea that is reshaping the way we think about regionalism and international law.
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Dr. Kelly O'Neill sits down with Anastasiia Pereverten and Markus Vaher to learn more about the cascading effects of the war waged in the Black Sea that is reshaping the way we think about regionalism and international law.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Episode 16: Eurovision: Music, Kitsch, and Politics with James Evans and Yuval Weber
The Davis Center at Harvard University
21 minutes 46 seconds
8 years ago
Episode 16: Eurovision: Music, Kitsch, and Politics with James Evans and Yuval Weber
Politics increasingly pervades our everyday lives, including our entertainment and pop culture. The Eurovision Song Contest was created in 1956 as an opportunity to bring nations and people together in an expressly non-political fashion—through song. Now, 60 years later, Eurovision is often used as a specific political tool. James Evans and Yuval Weber discuss the history of the song contest and how it has been used as a political tool to reignite recent conflagration between Ukraine and Russia.
The Davis Center at Harvard University
Dr. Kelly O'Neill sits down with Anastasiia Pereverten and Markus Vaher to learn more about the cascading effects of the war waged in the Black Sea that is reshaping the way we think about regionalism and international law.