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Research StaffA-B-C-D | E-F-G-H | I-J-K-L | M-N-O-P | Q-R-S-T | U-V-W-X-Y-Z | Visiting ScholarsThe staff supporting the Center for Russia and Eurasia contains nationally recognized experts in their professions — economists, behavioral scientists, organizational analysts, political scientists, psychometricians, sociologists, demographers, policy analysts, and statisticians. Select a name below for biographical notes (if available); select the envelope to email a staff member. |
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Senior Economist; Economics of Transition, economic development in the CIS, energy, transport, and automotive industries of the CIS |
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Senior Economist; Labor and population, economic development, employment policy, and vocational training |
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Senior Political Scientist; Russian, Eurasian, and East European security relations |
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Senior Social Scientist; Labor policy and training, economic development |
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Senior Economist; Emerging markets, Russian domestic and international economic and business affairs |
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Senior International Policy Analyst; European security, Russian and Ukrainian Affairs |
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Senior Economist; Economics of post-communist transition, conversion of military technology, and the economics of innovation |
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Senior Political Scientist; Ethnicity and political conflict in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe |
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Director, RAND Center for Russia and Eurasia |
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