The Harriman Institute

Russian, Eurasian, and Eastern European Studies at Columbia

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Rafis Abazov

Adjunct Lecturer, International & Public Affairs
1205 IAB, 854-0016
ra2044@columbia.edu
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Public policy and governance, democratization and population movement in the former Soviet Union with a focus on Central Asia.

Bradley F. Abrams

Associate Professor of History
Associate Director, Harriman Institute
1230 IAB, 854-6287
bfa4@columbia.edu
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Cultural and intellectual history of East Central Europe.

Edward Beliaev

Adjunct Assistant Professor of International Affairs
1228A IAB, 854-8624
evb1@columbia.edu
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Current Russian politics, Russian political and social structures, Kyrgyz traditional ties and modern politics.

William deJong-Lambert

Adjuct Professor of International Education Teachers College


WRL4@columbia.edu
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History of biological science and the Cold War.
Tanya Domi

Adjunct Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs Low Library
Room 402, 212-854-5579
td207@columbia.edu
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Research Interests: 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.

Gulnar Kendirbai

Adjunct Assistant Professor of History
Harriman Institute Suite 1205
212-854-4623
gk2020@columbia.edu
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Russian Empire, former Soviet Union, Central Asia, Kazakhstan, colonialism, nationalism, ethnicity, Islam, nomadism, cultural anthropology.
Thomas Kent

Adjunct Assistant Professor, International & Public Affairs
Deputy Managing Editor, Associated Press
701F Journalism, 621-1615
tjk17@columbia.edu
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International news reporting — Russia and her neighbors.

Valery Kuchinsky

Ambassador Valery Kuchinsky is a 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. He is Adjunct Professor of International Relations at Columbia University.
vk2187@columbia.edu

Ukraine, the UN and foreign policy.

Gocha Lordkipanidze

Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs, SIPA.

13th Floor, International Affairs
+1 212 854 3239


gl2322@columbia.edu

Human Rights in Eurasia, foreign and security policy of the South Caucasian states, democratization and integration processes, public international law and law of international organizations, Georgia, the UN, the OSCE and other multilateral institutions.
Deborah Martinsen

Associate Dean, Columbia College
Adjunct Associate Professor of Russian Literature
202 Hamilton, 854-2453
dm387@columbia.edu

Dostoevsky, 19th-century Russian prose, narrative and shame theory, the novel.

Ronald Meyer

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Slavic Languages
Director, M.A. Program in Russian Translation
1216 IAB, 854-6218
rm56@columbia.edu
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Russian literary translation, translation studies, 20th-century Russian literature, contemporary Russian literature.
Alexander J. Motyl

Adjunct Professor
1214A IAB, 854-6213
ajm5@columbia.edu

Revolutions.
Jenik Radon

Adjunct Assistant Professor, International & Public Affairs
13th Floor IAB, 854-3239, 496-2700
jr2218@columbia.edu
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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.