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Gail Archer
Director of the Music Program, Barnard CollegeBarnard College212-854-5096
Gail Archer is an international concert organist, recording artist, choral conductor and lecturer who draws attention to composer anniversaries or musical themes with her annual recital series (Max Reger, The Man's Voice, An American Idyll, Liszt, Bach, Mendelssohn and Messiaen).
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Jason Bordoff
Professor of Professional Practice in International and Public Affairs; Director, Center on Global Energy PolicyColumbia University212-851-0193
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Aleksandar Boskovic
Lecturer in Bosnian Croatian and Serbian; Co-director East Central European CenterColumbia University212-854-5627
Modernism, Avant-Garde, Slavic Studies (Russian, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Czech, Polish), Comparative Literature, Literary Theory, Visual Culture, Cultural Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, Language Pedagogy.
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Christopher J. Caes
Lecturer in Polish, Dept. of Slavic Languages; Co-Director, East Central European CenterColumbia University212-854-8488
Polish language, literature, culture, cinema, history.
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Hannah Chazin
Assistant Professor of AnthropologyColumbia University212 854 7764
South Caucasus, Soviet archaeology, archaeology of the Bronze Age, pastoralism, human-animal relationships, mobility
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Alexander A. Cooley
Director, Harriman Institute; Claire Tow Professor of Political ScienceBarnard College; Columbia University212-854-6213
International relations of Eurasia, Central Asian politics, sovereignty, governance
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Catherine Evtuhov
Professor of HistoryColumbia University212 854-2420
Imperial Russian history, history of Russian thought, material culture and local history, history of Black Sea region and Russian-Ottoman relations.
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Timothy M. Frye
Marshall D. Shulman Professor of Post-Soviet Foreign PolicyColumbia University212-854-8590
Comparative politics, political economy
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Keith Gessen
George T. Delacorte Assistant Professor of Magazine Journalism, Columbia Journalism SchoolColumbia University212-853-1347
Post-Soviet politics; Russian literature and translation.
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Elise Giuliano
Lecturer in Discipline, Political Science; MARS-REERS Program Director212-854-8487
Comparative Politics, Politics in Russia's regions, Politics of Identity, Ethnic Politics, Nationalism, Islam in Russia, Crisis in East Ukraine
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Christopher W. Harwood
Lecturer in Czech; Co-Director, East Central European CenterColumbia University212-854-4850
Czech and Russian literature, Czech language pedagogy
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Valentina Izmirlieva
Professor, Slavic LanguagesColumbia University212-854-5580
Slavic medieval literature and religious culture, literary theory and the theory of tropes, Balkan literature and film, Nabokov
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Robert Jervis
Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of Political ScienceColumbia University212-854-4610
Security policy, decision-making, international politics in the post-Cold War era
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Alexander Karp
Professor, Mathematics, Science & Technology Teachers CollegeTeachers College212-678-3842
Gifted education, mathematics teacher education, the theory of mathematical problem solving, and history of math education in Russia.
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Rashid Khalidi
Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies, History Co-Director, Center for Palestine StudiesColumbia University212-854-5291
Cold War history, Soviet foreign policy in the Middle East
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Liza Knapp
Professor of Slavic LanguagesColumbia University212-854-5697
19th-century Russian literature, the novel in Russia and the West, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Russian poetry, Tsvetaeva -
Rebecca A. Kobrin
Russell and Bettina Knapp Associate Professor of American Jewish History; Associate Director, Institute for Israel and Jewish StudiesColumbia University212-854-9017
American Jewry, Russian-Jewish Diaspora, Jewish Migration
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Nataliya Kun
Lecturer in Russian in the Department of Slavic Languages.Columbia University212-854-3941
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Adam Leeds
Assistant Professor of Slavic LanguagesColumbia University212 854-3941
Soviet socialism and postsocialism; science studies; bureaucracy and technocracy; the state, modernity and utopianism; liberalism and neo-liberalism; ethics and political affects; the legacies of cybernetics; the history of the human sciences; pragmatic semiotics.
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Mark Lipovetsky
Professor, Dept. Slavic LanguagesColumbia University212 854-3941
Post-Soviet culture, Russian postmodernism, post-Soviet drama, late Soviet noncomforist culture, tricksters in Soviet culture.
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Kimberly Marten
Professor and Chair of the Political Science Department, Barnard College212-854-5115
International relations, international security, patronage and corruption, non-state militias and warlords, Russian foreign and security policy.
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Mark Mazower
Ira D. Wallach Professor of History; Director, Columbia Institute for Ideas and ImaginationColumbia University212-854-4576
Modern Europe, Balkan history, comparative dimensions of the post-Ottoman experience in the Balkans and Middle East, war and population movements, history of international norms and institutions
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Malgorzata Mazurek
Associate Professor of Polish Studies, Department of HistoryColumbia University212-854-2514
Poland and East Central Europe in the twentieth century; state-socialist economy and society; intellectual history of east central European involvement in the making of the Third World. -
Jessica Merrill
Assistant Professor of Slavic LanguagesColumbia University212 854-3941
Literary theory, Slavic folklore and folklore theory, Russian and Czech modernisms, Soviet and Post-Soviet literature and culture.
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Tatiana Mikhailova
Lecturer in Russian, Department of Slavic LanguagesColumbia University212 854-3941
Various aspects of language pedagogy, contemporary Russian cinema, Russian political caricature, representation of women in post-Soviet culture.
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Lara J. Nettelfield
Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Human Rights in the Department of Political ScienceColumbia University
Human rights; forced migration; social movements; technology; Southeastern Europe
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Katharina Pistor
Michael I. Sovern Professor of LawColumbia University Law School212-854-0068
Comparative law, Russian law
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Cathy L. Popkin
Jesse and George Siegel Professor in the Humanities, Professor, Department of Slavic LanguagesColumbia University212-854-3941
19th- and 20th-century Russian prose, literary theory, early Russian psychiatric case histories (hysteria), Chekhov
On leave.
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Irina Reyfman
Professor and Chair, Dept. Slavic LanguagesColumbia University212-854-5696
18th- and 19th-century Russian literature, cultural history, semiotics of culture
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Carol Rounds
Senior Lecturer in HungarianColumbia University212-854-0746
Hungarian language and linguistics
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Amra Sabic-El-Rayess
Associate Professor of Practice (Education Policy and Social Analysis Department)Teacher's College212-678-3962
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Stephen R. Sestanovich
Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor for the Practice of International DiplomacyColumbia University212-854-9081
Soviet and East European studies, strategic planning and international studies, foreign policy
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Yuri Shevchuk
Lecturer, Department of Slavic LanguagesColumbia University212-854-6525
Ukrainian language and culture
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Gary Shteyngart
Associate Professor, Writing ProgramColumbia University212-854-4391
Creative Writing
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Alla Smyslova
Senior Lecturer, Slavic Languages; Director, Russian PracticumColumbia University212-854-8155
Second language acquisition
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Jack Snyder
Robert and Renée Belfer Professor of International Relations, Political Science DepartmentColumbia University212-854-8290
International relations theory, post-Soviet politics, nationalism
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Michael Stanislawski
Nathan J. Miller Professor of Jewish HistoryColumbia University212-854-2482
Modern Jewish history, history of Imperial Russia, European intellectual history.
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David Stark
Arthur Lehman Professor of SociologyColumbia University212-854-3972
Economic sociology, organizational innovation, economic and political networks
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Gita Steiner-Khamsi
Professor, International Comparative EducationTeachers College212-678-3179
International Policy Studies in Education.
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Joseph E. Stiglitz
University ProfessorColumbia University212-854-1481
Development and financial economics, industrial organization, international and labor economics, macro- and microeconomics
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Jan Svejnar
James T. Shotwell Professor of Global Political Economy, School of International & Public Affairs; Director, Center for Global Economic GovernanceColumbia University212-854-0135
Effects of government policies on firms, labor, and capital markets; corporate and national governance and performance; and entrepreneurship
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Dennis Tenen
Associate Professor of English and Comparative LiteratureColumbia University
Texts, communities, and technologies