Authors
Karen DawishaKaren Dawisha was the first Walter E. Havighurst Professor of Political Science in the Department of Political Science at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and the founding Director of the Havighur | |
Agnia GrigasDr. Agnia Grigas is a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council working on energy and geopolitical economy. She is the author of three acclaimed books: “The New Geopolitics of Natural Gas” | |
Thane GustafsonProfessor Gustafson works on domestic politics and policymaking of Russia and the former Soviet Union, as well as the politics of energy and climate change. He has published five books on Russian a | |
Dimitar BechevDr. Dimitar Bechev is a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Europe Center. He is also a research fellow at the Center of Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies at the Univers | |
Anna L BaileyAnna L Bailey is based in Leicester, UK and freelance political scientist, researcher, public speaker, academic translator (Russian - English) and education professional. She is expert | |
Grigory YavlinskyGrigory Yavlinsky is a former politician, presidential candidate in Russia and economic adviser to Russian government. In 1990 Yavlinsky was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Council of | |
Catherine BeltonCatherine is the former long-serving Moscow Correspondent for the Financial Times. She has previously reported on Russia for the Moscow Times and Business Week. In 2008, she was shortlisted for Bus | |
Anton Weiss-WendtMr. Anton Weiss-Wendt received an M.A. in modern Jewish history at New York University and a B.A. in modern European history at the University of Tartu, Estonia. During his fellowship at the Museum | |
Timothy FryeTimothy Frye (Ph.D., Columbia, 1997) is the Marshall D. Shulman Professor of Post-Soviet Foreign Policy. Professor Frye received a B.A. in Russian language and literature from Middlebury Coll | |
Adnan VatanseverDr Adnan Vatansever is a Senior Lecturer at King’s Russia Institute. Previously, Adnan worked as a senior associate in the energy and climate program at the Carnegie Endowment for Internation | |
Andrew WilsonAndrew Wilson is a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations. His topics of focus include Ukraine, comparative politics of democratisation in the post-Soviet states, and pol | |
Margarita M BalmacedaProfessor Margarita M. Balmaceda, Ph.D was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, but her professional life has centered in the USA (where she received a BA from Johns Hopkins University and an MA and Ph | |
Kristy IronsideBiography: Kristy Ironside is a historian of modern Russia and the Soviet Union. She is especially interested in the political, economic, and social history of Russia and the USSR’s twentieth centu | |
Thomas S KiddThomas S Kidd is a distinguished Professor of History, and teaches at Baylor University James Vardaman Endowed Professor of History and Associate Director, Institute for Studies of Religion. < | |
Noam MaggorI joined Queen Mary in 2017. Prior to this I taught at Cornell University and Vanderbilt University. I also held fellowships at the Charles Warren Center at Harvard University and the School of His | |
S Max EdelsonS. Max Edelson studies the history of British America and the Atlantic world. His research examines space, place, and culture in colonial North America and the Caribbean. His first book, Plantation | |
Justin Du RivageJustin duRivage received Ph.D. from Yale University in 2013 and spent two years as Acting Assistant Professor of History at Stanford University. He is currently an associate research scientist at Y | |
Mary Sarah BilderProfessor Mary Sarah Bilder teaches in the areas of property, trusts and estates, and American legal and constitutional history at Boston College Law School. She received her B.A. with Honors (Engl | |
James E LewisJames E. Lewis, Jr., is an associate professor of history at Kalamazoo College. He has published three books on the diplomatic history of the early American republic: The American Union and the Pro | |
Timothy J ShannonProfessor Shannon teaches Early American, Native American, and British history. His most recent book is Indian Captive, Indian King: Peter Williamson in America and Britain (Harvard University Pres |