Looking at the World From Moscow
Colette Shulman
Thursday, 13 Nov 1986 at 3:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union
Colette Shulman is co-convener of The Women's Dialogue-US/USSR, and a researcher, consultant and journalist. Working in the field of Soviet American relations for 30 years, she began as a journalist in Moscow during the Khruschev years. Ms. Shulman currently chairs a Seminar on communism at columbia University.Part of the World Affairs Series
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