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DESCRIPTION:\n\nConflict\nbetween states or actors belonging to different i
 dentity groups is often\naccompanied by sharply divergent historical narra
 tives about responsibility for\npast wrongs. In this paper\, we present a 
 model for how cooperation can occur\,\neven when states disagree about the
  past. We consider this model of cooperation\nwith a case study of the cur
 rent context of U.S.-Russian relations since the\nCrimea crisis.\n\n \nYos
 hiko\nM. Herrera is Professor of Political Science at\nUniversity of Wisco
 nsin-Madison. Her work focuses on politics in Russia\; social\nidentities 
 and norms\; nationalism\, xenophobia\, and ethnic politics\; and\nconstruc
 tivist political economy. \n\n\nLunch\nwill\nbe served.\nFor information o
 n accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please contact Marc Albert
  315-443-9248.Sponsored by the Center for European Studies at the Moynihan
  Institute of Global Affairs. \n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Misremembrance of Things Past: Cooperation between Russia and the U
 S Despite Conflicting Narratives
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>\n\nConflict\nbetween states or actors belo
 nging to different identity groups is often\naccompanied by sharply diverg
 ent historical narratives about responsibility for\npast wrongs. In this p
 aper\, we present a model for how cooperation can occur\,\neven when state
 s disagree about the past. We consider this model of cooperation\nwith a c
 ase study of the current context of U.S.-Russian relations since the\nCrim
 ea crisis.</p><p>\n\n \n<b>Yoshiko\nM. Herrera </b>is Professor of Politic
 al Science at\nUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison. Her work focuses on politi
 cs in Russia\; social\nidentities and norms\; nationalism\, xenophobia\, a
 nd ethnic politics\; and\nconstructivist political economy. </p><p>\n\n\nL
 unch\nwill\nbe served.\n</p><p>For information on accessibility\, or to re
 quest accommodation\, please contact Marc Albert 315-443-9248.</p><p><b><i
 >Sponsored by the Center for European Studies at the Moynihan Institute of
  Global Affairs.</i></b> </p><p>\n\n</p><p>\n\n </p>
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