Scientific training in France

Senior lecturer of the Department of International relations R. S. Zhanbulatova passed scientific training in France, taking part on may 23-24, 2018 in the international research conference "1968-2018: activist practices in the East and West".  The conference was devoted to the events of the "red may" in 1968, which had a global character. Protest moods in France, in General, in the Western world, became the cause of social movements in Eastern Europe, as well as in other regions of the world.  The conference was organized by the Center for Russian, Caucasian and Eastern European studies of the Higher school of social Sciences (CERCEC, EHESS), the University of Paris Nanterre and a number of other French, Swiss, Italian and Russian research centers.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the "red May" in 1968 and "Prague spring", and these events were devoted to numerous conferences in the scientific and educational centers of Paris, which was attended by teacher Zhanbulatova R. S. 

The University of political Sciences (Sciences Po), represented by the Centre for international studies (CERI), organized a conference on the heritage of the Prague spring with the House of Europe in Paris on 24-25 may, which was attended by the Ambassador of the Czech Republic P. Drulak and the Ambassador of Slovakia I. Slobodnik, as well as scientists and politicians of France, Slovakia, the Czech Republic. All speakers noted the Parallels between these events. They have had a significant impact on the international situation during the cold war and on the relations of countries at the present stage.