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Justin Burke
Adjunct Professor in International AffairsColumbia University212 854 0428
Journalism; contemporary politics in Central Asia; the history of perestroika and the collapse of the Soviet Union; the history of color revolutions in post-Soviet Eurasia.
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Peter Clement
Adjunct Senior Research Scholar in the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies; Adjunct Professor, International and Public AffairsColumbia University212-851-5684
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Tanya Domi
Adjunct Professor, International and Public AffairsColumbia University212-854-4623
Human rights in Post-Soviet and Post-Yugoslav states; women in politics and media freedoms in transitional democracies; foreign policies of Post-Soviet and Post-Yugoslav states and consequences of war trauma on post-conflict states.
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Julie George
Visiting Associate Professor of International and Public AffairsColumbia University212-844-3239
Politics in the Caucasus, politics in Eurasia, democratic and authoritarian regimes, state building, ethnicity and identity, civil wars.
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Thomas Kent
Adjunct Associate Professor, International & Public AffairsColumbia University914-630-0893
International News: Reporting, Propaganda, Russia and the Geopolitics of Information
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Valery Kuchinsky
Adjunct Professor of International RelationsColumbia University
Ambassador Valery Kuchinsky is a reitred career diplomat from Ukraine, who held the position of Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations with a diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.
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Emma Lieber
Lecturer in Discipline, Slavic LanguagesColumbia University212 854-3941
Nineteenth-century Russian and comparative literature; psychoanalysis and literature; autotheory; and feminist theory and literature.
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Lawrence Markowitz
Visiting Associate Professor in the Discipline of International and Public AffairsColumbia University
Comparative politics, authoritarianism, state building; political violence, post-Soviet Eurasia.
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Deborah Martinsen
Associate Dean, Columbia College; Adjunct Associate Professor of Russian LiteratureColumbia University212-854-1259
Dostoevsky, 19th-century Russian prose, narrative and shame theory, the novel.
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Ronald Meyer
Adjunct Associate Professor, Slavic Languages; Director, M.A. Program in Russian TranslationColumbia University212-854-6218
Translation/adaptation studies, Dostoevsky, Russian literature of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Alexander J. Motyl
Adjunct ProfessorColumbia University
Soviet and post-Soviet-politics; comparative politics; theory and methodology; revolutions; nationalism; empires
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Victoria Phillips
Lecturer in HistoryColumbia University(212) 854-4646
Cold war history, cultural diplomacy, international relations.
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Jenik Radon
Adjunct Professor, International & Public AffairsColumbia University212-496-2700
Oil and Gas (incl. Pipelines and Energy Security), International Corporate Responsibility (incl. Corruption and Minority Rights), and International Negotiation; Select Country Focus: Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Mongolia and India.
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Carolin Roeder
István Deák Visiting Assistant Professor of HistoryColumbia University212 854-0619
Culture and politics in modern Eastern and Southeastern Europe, environmental history, history of climbing, outdoor sports and recreation, material history
Summer A 2021
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Danko Šipka
István Deák Visiting ProfessorColumbia University212 854-0619
Slavic linguistics, lexicology, lexicography, linguistic anthropology, social psychology.
Spring 2021
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Alan H. Timberlake
Special LecturerDept. Slavic Languages, Columbia University
Russian and Slavic linguistics, the history and structure of West Slavic, structure of Russian, Russian chronicles
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Natasha Udensiva
Lecturer in International and Public AffairsSchool of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University347-866-7561
National oil companies, particularly Rosneft; the nexus of state and the business development of independent companies.