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Illustration for news: Why Study Comparative Politics of Eurasia?

Why Study Comparative Politics of Eurasia?

Eurasia is not just a geographical term. It is a geopolitical space where history has shaped—and continues to shape—the fate of entire continents. From the dissolution of the Soviet Union to the shifting influence of great powers like China, the EU, and the United States, the region offers a rich laboratory for studying how politics works in practice.Today, understanding Eurasia is more relevant than ever. Global energy politics, post-imperial state-building, war and peace, authoritarian resilience, democratic backsliding—these are all phenomena that play out across the vast space from Eastern Europe to Central Asia. At HSE University-St Petersburg, the master’s programme ‘Comparative Politics of Eurasia’ equips students with theoretical tools and empirical knowledge to study these dynamics critically and comparatively. To explore why students choose this field—and how they envision using it—we spoke to several students of the programme, as well as a professor whose academic career is rooted in the region.

Illustration for news: ‘Comparative Politics of Eurasia’: International Perspective on Political Processes

‘Comparative Politics of Eurasia’: International Perspective on Political Processes

The Master’s programme 'Comparative Politics of Eurasia' trains specialists who can choose various professional paths. Students not only master theoretical aspects of international relations and politics but also develop their competencies in applied spheres. In this interview, Andrey Starodubtsev, academic supervisor of the programme, shares some details about the curriculum, student projects, and career opportunities for graduates.

Illustration for news: ‘A Laboratory at 3,000 Metres’: HSE University–St Petersburg to Start Call for First Summer School in Himalayas

‘A Laboratory at 3,000 Metres’: HSE University–St Petersburg to Start Call for First Summer School in Himalayas

HSE University–St Petersburg has announced the call for the Summer School in the Himalayas, which will take place from June 30 to July 13, 2025.

Illustration for news: First-year student of the "Comparative Politics of Eurasia" program, Ilya Delov, became the winner of the Vladimir Potanin Fund Scholarship Programme.n.

First-year student of the "Comparative Politics of Eurasia" program, Ilya Delov, became the winner of the Vladimir Potanin Fund Scholarship Programme.n.

At the beginning of March, the Vladimir Potanin Foundation announced the winners of the 2024/2025 scholarship competition. Among them is the first-year student Ilya Delov from the "Comparative Politics of Eurasia" MA program.