We, the undersigned, are scholars of Ukrainian and Russian affairs whose knowledge of and respect for the people of the region bring us together today. Although we hold diverse views regarding the origins, evolution, and likely outcome of the current crisis in Ukraine, we agree on the following five points:
1) The
continued Russian occupation of Crimea cannot be supported by reference to
international law, international norms, or interstate agreements. Russian troops
in Ukraine should return to their barracks immediately and all parties should
allow the OSCE to enter Crimea as a neutral observer. The use of troops in unmarked
uniforms must cease.
2) No status referendum in
Crimea can be considered legitimate under the current circumstances. Such
referenda require, at minimum, the agreement of national and regional governments,
a clear question, sustained public discussion of the ramifications of yes and
no votes, and the option of international monitoring to ensure a free and fair
process. They cannot be held under military occupation and should be considered
only as a last resort after all other democratic avenues of resolution have
failed.
3) In addition to early
presidential elections, the acting Ukrainian government should call early
parliamentary elections and invite international election observers to monitor
the campaign and the vote.
4) Ukrainian authorities should
adopt deliberately inclusive policies towards the linguistic, ethnic, and
cultural groups of Ukraine in order to increase mutual trust and facilitate
national reconciliation. Sustainable inclusion may require a newly elected
Ukrainian government to introduce measures to increase political decentralization.
5) Interested
parties around the world should avoid unnecessarily inflammatory,
confrontational, and militaristic rhetoric in regards to the conflict. Such
rhetoric inevitably raises tensions and endangers the lives and livelihoods of
all people in the region.
We call upon
all parties to work towards a peaceful, sustainable, and fair resolution to the
current conflict in Ukraine.
Authors
Juliet Johnson,
Department of Political Science, McGill University, Canada
Maria Popova, Department
of Political Science, McGill University, Canada
Signatories
Aadne Aasland, The Norwegian Institute
for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), Norway
Dragos Adascalitei, University of
Mannheim, Mannheim Centre for European Social Research, Mannheim, Germany
Hugh Agnew, History Department, The
George Washington University, USA
Anar Ahmadov, Leiden University, The
Netherlands
Şener Aktürk, International Relations,
Koç University, Turkey
Mikhail Alexseev, Department of Political
Science, San Diego State University, USA
Lala Aliyeva, Baku State University,
Azerbaijan
Barbara Allen, History Department, La
Salle University, USA
Tarik Cyril Amar, Department of History,
Columbia University, USA
Mark Andryczyk, Ukrainian Studies
Program, Columbia University, USA
Galiev Anuar, Faculty of Oriental
Studies, Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan
Hilary Appel, Department of Government,
Claremont McKenna College, USA
Dominique Arel, Department of Political
Science, University of Ottawa, Canada
Robert Argenbright, Department of
Geography, University of Utah, USA
Natalija Arlauskaitė, Institute of
International Relations and Political Science at Vilnius University, Lithuania
Klaus Bachmann, Warsaw School for Social
Sciences and Humanities, Poland
Pavel K. Baev, Peace Research Institute
Oslo (PRIO), Norway
Cornel Ban, Department of International
Relations, Boston University, USA
Andrew Barnes, Department of Political
Science, Kent State University, USA
Omer Bartov, Department of History, Brown
University, USA
Louise Bechtold, Department of
Anthropology, University of Tuebingen, Germany
Sofie Bedford, Uppsala Centre for Russian
and Eurasian Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden
Daniel Beer, Royal Holloway, University
of London, UK
Daniel J. Beers, Department of Political
Science and International Relations, Knox College, USA
Jan Claas Behrends, Department I
"Communism and Society", Centre for Contemporary History, Potsdam,
Germany and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Mark R. Beissinger, Department of
Politics, Princeton University, New Jersey, USA
Andrei V. Belyi, Centre for EU-Russia
Studies, University of Tartu, Estonia
Eiki Berg, Institute of Government and
Politics, University of Tartu, Estonia
Michael Bernhard, Department of Political
Science, University of Florida, USA
Olga Bertelsen, Harriman Institute,
Columbia University, USA
Laada Bilaniuk, Department of
Anthropology, University of Washington, USA
Uilleam Blacker, St Antony's College,
University of Oxford, UK
Stephen Blank, Senior Fellow American
Foreign Policy Council, USA
Doug Blum, Department of Political
Science, Providence College, USA
Michael S. Bobick, University of
Pittsburgh, USA
Archie Brown, Oxford University, UK
Wayles Browne, Department of Linguistics,
Cornell University, USA
Yitzhak Brudny, The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, Israel
Cynthia Buckley, Department of Sociology,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
Mariana Budjeryn, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central
European University, Hungary
Valerie Bunce, Department of Government,
Cornell University, USA
David Cameron, Department of Political
Science, Yale University, USA
Ian
W. Campbell, Department of History, University of California-Davis, USA
Marjorie
Castle, Department of Political Science, University of Utah, USA
Giorgi
Cheishvili, I. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia
Vitaly Chernetsky, Department of Slavic
Languages and Literatures, University of Kansas, USA
Tereza Chlaňová, Institute of East
European Studies, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Czech Republic
Paul Christensen, Political Science
Department, Boston College, USA
Pey-Yi Chu, History Department, Pomona
College, USA
Edith W. Clowes, Slavic Languages and
Literatures, University of Virginia, USA
Ludmila Coada,
Department of International Relations and Political Science, Free International
University of Moldova, Moldova
Kathleen
Collins, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, USA
Timothy J. Colton, Department of
Government, Harvard University, USA
William J. Comer, Slavic Languages and
Literatures, University of Kansas, USA
Alexander Cooley, Department of Political
Science, Barnard College, Columbia University, USA
Julian Cooper, Centre for Russian and
East European Studies, University of Birmingham, UK
Sally N. Cummings, School of
International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK
Jane Curry, Department of Political
Science, Santa Clara University, USA
Paul D’Anieri, University of Florida, USA
Keith Darden, School of International
Service, American University, USA
Karen Dawisha, Havighurst Center for
Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, Miami University, USA
Kevin Deegan-Krause, Department of
Political Science, Wayne State University, USA
Stephen Deets, Babson College, USA
Magdalena Dembinska, Department of
Political Science, Université de Montréal, Canada
Funda Derin, Department of Languages and
Cultures of Asia, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Georgi Derluguian, Social Research and
Public Policy, New York University - Abu Dhabi, UAE
Balkan Devlen, Department of Political
Science and International Relations, Izmir University, Turkey
Randall S. Dills, University of
Louisville, USA
Antoaneta Dimitrova, Institute of Public
Administration, Leiden University, Netherlands
Megan Dixon, College of Idaho, USA
Rossen Djagalaov, Department of English
and Comparative Literature, Koç University, Turkey
Alexander Dolinin, Department of Slavic
Languages and Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Kara Downey, Department of Political
Science, Stanford University, USA
Rilka Dragneva-Lewers, School of Law and
CREES, University of Birmingham, UK
Eva-Marie Dubuisson, Department of
Sociology, Bogazici University, Turkey
Pete
Duncan, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London, UK
John Dunn, University of Glasgow, UK
Marta Dyczok, Departments of History and
Political Science, Western University, Canada
Johannes Due Enstad, Norwegian Defence
Research Establishment (FFI), Norway
Brad Epperly, Department of Political
Science, University of South Carolina, USA
Monica Eppinger, School of Law and
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Saint Louis University, USA
Daniel J. Epstein, Department of
Political Science, Colgate University, USA
Rachel Epstein, Josef Korbel School of
International Studies, University of Denver,
USA
Matthew Evangelista, Department of
Government, Cornell University, USA
Jeanne Féaux de la Croix,
Asien-Orient-Institut, Abteilung Ethnologie, Eberhard Karls Universität
Tübingen, Germany
Yakov Feygin, Department of History,
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Halina Filipowicz, Professor, University
of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Mikhail Filippov, Department of Political
Science, Binghamton University, USA
Evgeny Finkel, Department of Political
Science, The George Washington University, USA
Joshua First, Department of History,
University of Mississippi, USA
M. Steven Fish, Department of Political
Science, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Benjamin Forest, Department of Geography,
McGill University, Canada
Jessica Fortin-Rittberger, Department of
Political Science, University of Salzburg, Austria
Svitlana Frunchak, Centre for European,
Russian, and Eurasian Studies, University of Toronto, Canada
Timothy Frye, Department of Political
Science, Columbia University, USA
Mischa Gabowitsch, Einstein Forum,
Germany
Scott Gehlbach, Department of Political
Science, University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA
Anna Geisherik, Department of European
Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Stony Brook University, USA
Deon Geldenhuys, Department of Politics, University
of Johannesburg, South Africa
Julie George, Department of Political
Science, Queens College, CUNY, USA
Ted Gerber, Department of Sociology,
University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA
Alyssa Dinega Gillespie, Department of
German and Russian, University of Notre Dame, USA
Elise Giuliano, The Harriman Institute,
Columbia University, USA
Daryl Glaser, University of
Witwatersrand, South Africa
Sergey Glebov, Smith and Amherst
Colleges, USA
Waclaw Godziemba-Maliszewski, Independent
Scholar, USA
Helena Yakovlev Golani, Munk School of
Global Affairs, University of Toronto, Canada
Darra
Goldstein, Department of Russian, Williams College, USA
Grigorii V. Golosov, Comparative
Politics, European University at St. Petersburg, Russia
Dmitry Gorenburg, Harvard University, USA
John Gould, Associate Professor of
Political Science, Colorado College, USA
Julie deGraffenried, Department of
History, Baylor University, USA
Kate Graney, Department of Government,
Skidmore College, USA
Bruce Grant, New York University, USA
Marc L.
Greenberg, Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures, University of
Kansas, USA
Tyrone Greive,
University of Wisconsin-Madison (emeritus), USA
Bela
Greskovits, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central
European University, Hungary
Jana Grittersova,
Department of Political Science, University of California, Riverside, USA
Anna
Grzymala-Busse, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, USA
Guergana Guerova, Physics Faculty, Sofia
University, Bulgaria
Farid Guliyev, Jacobs University Bremen,
Germany
Joshua Hagen, Department of Geography,
Marshall University, USA
Paul Hagenloh, Department of History, The
Maxwell School of Syracuse University, USA
Meryem Hakim, Department of International
Relations, Konya Necmettin Erbakan University, Turkey
Henry Hale, Elliott School of
International Affairs, The George Washington University, USA
Stephen E. Hanson, College of
William & Mary, USA
Tim Haughton, Centre for Russian and East
European Studies, University of Birmingham, UK
Milan Hauner, History Department,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Julie Hemment, Department of
Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Kathryn Hendley, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Laura A. Henry, Department of Government,
Bowdoin College, USA
Yoshiko Herrera, Department of Political
Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Brent Hierman, Department of
International Studies & Political Science, Virginia Military Institute, USA
Kate Holland, Department of Slavic
Languages and Literatures, University of Toronto, Canada
David Holloway, Stanford University, USA
Ted Hopf, Department of Political
Science, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Aida A. Hozic, Department of Political
Science, University of Florida, USA
Alexandra Hrycak, Department of
Sociology, Reed College, USA
Eugene Huskey, Department of Political
Science, Stetson University, USA
Nygmet Ibadildin, KIMEP University,
Kazakhstan
Yuliya Ilchuk, Department of Slavic
Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago, USA
Oleh Ilnytzkyj, Modern Languages and
Cultural Studies, University of Alberta, Canada
Baris Isci, Mugla University, Turkey
Oksana Iurkova, Institute of History of
Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Adrian Ivakhiv, University of Vermont,
USA
Deborah Jones, Department of
Anthropology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, USA
Peter Jordan, Österreichische Akademie
der Wissenschaften, Institut für Stadt- und Regionalforschung, Austria
Carlos Juarez, Hawaii Pacific University,
USA
Shairbek Juraev, Crossroads Central Asia,
Kyrgyzstan
Tom Junes, German Historical Institute,
Warsaw, Poland
Rustem
Kadyrzhanov, Institute of Philosophy, Kazakhstan
Jeffrey Kahn, Dedman School of Law,
Southern Methodist University, USA
Robert J Kaiser, Department of Geography,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Kornely Kakachia, Department of Political
Science, I. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia
Roger E. Kanet, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign (emeritus) and University of Miami, USA
Andreas Kappeler, University of Vienna,
Austria
Ekrem Karakoc, Department of Political
Science, Binghamton University, SUNY, USA
Nargis Kassenova, Department of
International Relations and Regional Studies, KIMEP University, Kazakhstan
Emilian
Kavalski, Institute for Social Justice, Australian Catholic University,
Australia
Sean Kay, Department of Politics and
Government, Ohio Wesleyan University, USA
Martha Kelly, Department of German &
Russian Studies, University of Missouri, USA
Alisher Khamidov, Central Asia Program,
George Washington University, USA
Michael Khodarkovsky, Department of
History, Loyola University Chicago, USA
Svitlana Khutka, Department of Sociology,
National University of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy", Ukraine
Ksenya Kiebuzinski, Petro Jacyk Central
& East European Resource Centre, University of Toronto, Canada
Charles King, Edmund A. Walsh School of
Foreign Service, Georgetown University, USA
Marianna Klochko, Department of
Sociology, Ohio State University-Marion, USA
Nathaniel Knight, Department of History,
Seton Hall University, USA
Svitlana Kobets, St. Michael's College,
University of Toronto, Canada
Diane P. Koenker, Department of History,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Karrie J. Koesel, Department of Political
Science, University of Oregon, USA
Katja Kolcio, Department of Dance,
Wesleyan University, USA
Natalie Kononenko, Ukrainian Ethnography,
University of Alberta, Canada
Victoria Kononova, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Jeffrey Kopstein, Department of Political
Science, University of Toronto, Canada
Bohdan Kordan, Department of Political
Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Judith Deutsch Kornblatt, University of
Wisconsin-Madison (emerita), USA
Roman Koropeckyj, UCLA, USA
Daniyar Kosnazarov, Eurasian Research
Institute, Kazakhstan
Spyridon Kotsovilis, University of
Toronto, Canada
Oxana Kovacs, Department of Ukrainian
Studies, Eotvos Lorand University (ELTE), Hungary
Taras Koznarsky, University of Toronto,
Canada
Petr Kratochvíl, Institute of
International Relations, Czech Republic
Nadiya Kravets, Davis Center for Russian
and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University, USA
Anatoliy Kruglashov, Chernivsti Juriy
Fedkovych National University, Ukraine
Martha Kuchar, Department of English, Roanoke
College, USA
Andrew Kuchins, Center for Strategic and
International Studies, USA
Sergiy Kudelia, Department of Political
Science, Baylor University, USA
Ksenia S Kulakova, Department of
Government and International Affairs, University of South Florida, USA
Joldon Kutmanaliev, Department of Social
and Political Sciences, European University Institute, Italy
Jessie Labov, Slavic & East
European Languages and Cultures, Ohio State University, USA
Hugo Lane, York College CUNY, USA
Tomila Lankina, London School of
Economics and Political Science, UK
Gail Lapidus, Center for International
Security and Cooperation, Stanford University, USA
Virginie Lasnier, Department of Political
Science, McGill University, Canada
Andrey Lazarev, Asian Collections,
Wellcome Library, London, UK
Bidzina Lebanidze, Freie Universität
Berlin, Germany
Matthew Light, Centre for European,
Russian, and Eurasian Studies, University of Toronto, Canada
Ralph Lindheim, University of Toronto,
Canada
Sergey Loktev, National Research
University, Higher School of Economics, Russia
Torsten Lorenz, Institute of Economic and
Social History, Philosophical Faculty, Charles University, Czech Republic
Pauline Jones Luong, Department of
Political Science, University of Michigan, USA
Jason Lyall, Department of Political
Science, Yale University, USA
Corbin B. Lyday, independent scholar and
former George Washington University, USA
Andrey Makarychev, Institute of
Government and Politics, University of Tartu, Estonia
Irena Makaryk, University of Ottawa,
Canada
Elena Maltseva, School of Humanities and
Social Sciences, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan
Luke March, University of Edinburgh, UK
Lawrence P. Markowitz, Department of
Political Science, Rowan University, USA
Kimberley Marten, Department of Political
Science, Barnard College, Columbia University, USA
Terry Martin, Department of History,
Harvard University, USA
Jill M.
Massino, Department of History, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, USA
Richard Matthews, Social Justice and
Peace Studies, King's University College at the University of Western Ontario,
Canada
Zachary Mazur, Department of History,
Yale University, USA
Mike McCormack, Department of Politics
& International Relations, Florida International University, USA
Eric McGlinchey, Department of Public and
International Affairs, George Mason University, USA
Maureen McGuigan, Department of
Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University, USA
Hugh McLean, Department of Slavic
Languages and Literatures, UC Berkeley, USA
Kelly McMann, Department of Political
Science, Case Western Reserve University, USA
Ruud H.C. Meij, Department of Cultural
Dynamics, University of Humanistic Studies, The Netherlands
Ronald Meyer, Harriman Institute and
Slavic Languages, Columbia University, USA
Dmitri Mitin, School of Public and
International Affairs, North Carolina State University, USA
Alberto Masoero, Department of
Comparative Linguistic and Cultural Studies, Ca' Foscari University of Venice,
Italy
Lauren McCarthy, Political Science and
Legal Studies, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
Viacheslav Morozov, Institute of
Government and Politics, University of Tartu, Estonia
Jason Morton, Department of History,
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Michael Moser, Institute for Slavic
Studies University of Vienna, Austria
Myroslava M. Mudrak, Department of History
of Art, The Ohio State University, USA
Farhad Mukhtarov, ADA University,
Azerbaijan
Tatyana Munsey, Department of Modern
Languages, Roanoke College, USA
Bradley Jensen Murg, Department of
Political Science, Seattle Pacific University, USA
Harris Mylonas, Department of Political
Science, George Washington University, USA
Tymofiy Mylovanov, Department of
Economics, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Rahimov Nabijon, Khujand State
University, Tajikistan
Eric Naiman, University of California -
Berkeley, USA
Susanna Nazarova, Russian and Eurasian
Studies, Mount Holyoke College, USA
Andrew Nelson, Faculty of Social Science,
Western University, Canada
Olena Nikolayenko, Department of
Political Science, Fordham University, USA
Barbara T. Norton, Department of History,
Widener University, USA
Anna Oldfield, World Literature, Coastal
Carolina University, USA
Olga Onuch, Nuffield College, University
of Oxford, UK
Peter C. Ordeshook, Department of
Political Science, California Institute of Technology, USA
Mitchell Orenstein, Department of
Political Science, Northeastern University, USA
Stefanie Ortmann, Lecturer in
International Relations, University of Sussex, UK
Robert W. Orttung, The George Washington
University, USA
Andrea Orzoff, Department of History, New
Mexico State University, USA
Victor Ostapchuk, Department of Near and
Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto, Canada
Ozgur Ozdamar, Bilkent University, Turkey
Slava Paperno, Russian Language Program,
Cornell University, USA
Bruce Parrott, Russian & Eurasian
Studies, The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, USA
Lyudmila Parts, Department of Languages, Literatures,
and Cultures - Russian Studies, McGill University, Canada
Katy Pearce, Department of Communication,
University of Washington, USA
John Pendergast, Department of Foreign
Languages, United States Military Academy, USA
Maya Peterson, University of
California-Santa Cruz, USA
Olena Petrenko, Department of
History, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Kevin M. F. Platt, University of
Pennsylvania, USA
Serhii Plokhii, Department of History,
Harvard University, USA
Jelena Pogosjan, Department of Modern
Languages and Cultural Studies, University of Alberta, Canada
Taras Polataiko, University of
Lethbridge, Canada
DorothyBelle Poli, Roanoke College, USA
Kirill Postoutenko, University of the
Basque Country, Spain
Alina Polyakova, Institute of Sociology,
University of Bern, Switzerland
David Powelstock, Brandeis University,
USA
Anna Procyk, Department of History,
Philosophy and Political Science, Kingsborough, The City University of New
York, USA
Natalia Pylypiuk, Modern Languages and
Cultural Studies, University of Alberta, Canada
Raphi Rechitsky, Department of Sociology,
University of Minnesota, USA
Peter Reddaway, Department of Political
Science (emeritus), George Washington University, USA
Madeleine Reeves, Social Anthropology,
University of Manchester, UK
Joanna Regulska, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey, USA
Allan Reid, Department of Culture and
Language Studies, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Tanya Richardson, Department of Global
Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Walter Richmond, Department of German,
Russian and Classical Studies, Occidental College, USA
James Richter, Politics, Bates College,
USA
Nancy Ries, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, Colgate University, USA
William Risch, Department of History,
Georgia College, USA
David W. Rivera, Department of
Government, Hamilton College, USA
Sharon Rivera, Department of Government,
Hamilton College, USA
Michele Rivkin-Fish, Department of
Anthropology, UNC- Chapel Hill, USA
Flora Roberts, Department of History,
University of Chicago, USA
Sean R. Roberts, Elliott School of
International Affairs, The George Washington University, USA
Neil Robinson, Department of Politics and
Public Administration, University of Limerick, Ireland
Marina Rojavin, Department of Russian,
Bryn Mawr College, USA
Robert Romanchuk, Department of Modern
Languages and Linguistics, Florida State University, USA
Maryna Romanets, Department of English,
University of Northern British Columbia, Canada
Amy Forster Rothbart, Department of
Political Science, Hartwick College, USA
Marian J. Rubchak, Department of History,
Valparaiso University, USA
Per Anders Rudling, Department of
History, Lund University, Sweden
Rochelle G.
Ruthchild, Women's Studies Research Center, Brandeis University, USA
Stephen M. Saideman, Norman Paterson
School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Canada
Irina Sandomirskaja, Cultural Studies,
Centre for Baltic and Eastern European Studies, Södertörn University, Sweden
Gwendolyn Sasse, Department of Politics
and International Relations, University of Oxford, UK
Benjamin Sawyer, Department of History,
Middle Tennessee State University, USA
Edward Schatz, Department of Political
Science, University of Toronto, Canada
John Schoeberlein, Department of
Anthropology, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan
Mark Schrad, Department of Political
Science, Villanova University, USA
Erik R. Scott, Department of History,
University of Kansas, USA
Steven Seegel, Department of History,
University of Northern Colorado, USA
Klaus Segbers, Political Science, Freie
Universität/Free University of Berlin, Germany
Andrey Semenov, Department of Modern
History and International Relations, Tyumen State University, Russia
Roman Senkus, Canadian Institute of
Ukrainian Studies, Canada
Mihaela Serban, Law & Society, Ramapo
College of New Jersey, USA
Roman Serbyn, Département d'histoire,
Université du Québec à Montréal (retired), Canada
Ramin Shafagatov, Department of Political
Science, Ghent University, Belgium
Tetiana Shalapska, University of Tartu,
Estonia
Muborak Sharipova. Danish Society for
Central Asia, Denmark
Julie de Sherbinin, Department of German
& Russian, Colby College, USA
Oxana Shevel, Department of Political
Science, Tufts University, USA
Olga
Shevchenko, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Williams College, USA
Yuri Shevchuk,
Columbia University, USA
Irina
Shevelenko, Department of Slavic Languages and Literature, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Liza Skryzhevska,
Department of Geography, Miami University, USA
Jennifer Skulte-Ouaiss, Political Science and International
Affairs, Lebanese American University, Lebanon
Daniel Smilov, University of Sofia,
Bulgaria
Robert Smurr, Russian History, The Evergreen
State College, USA
Tomas Sniegon, Department of European
Studies, University of Lund, Sweden
Marko Snoj, Fran Ramovš Institute of the
Slovenian Language ZRC SAZU, Slovenia
Sarah Wilson Sokhey, Department of
Political Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Marlene K. Sokolon, Department of
Political Science, Concordia University, Canada
Susan Solomon, Munk School of Global
Affairs, University of Toronto, Canada
Valerie Sperling, Department of Political
Science, Clark University, USA
Joshua B.
Spero, Department of Economics, History, and Political Science, Fitchburg
State University, USA
Myron O. Stachiw, Department of Art,
Architecture, and Art History, University of Massachusetts – Amherst, USA
Janneke van de Stadt, Russian and Comparative
Literature, Williams College, USA
Maria Stambolieva, New Bulgarian
University, Bulgaria
Laurie Stoff, Department of History,
Louisiana Tech University, USA
Sherrill Stroschein, Politics, University
College London, UK
Adam N. Stulberg, Sam Nunn School of
International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom, Department of
Political Science, University of British Columbia, Canada
Viktor Susak, Department of Sociology,
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
Benjamin Sutcliffe, Miami University, USA
Gesine
Drews-Sylla, Slavische Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft, Universität Tübingen, Germany
Heather L.
Tafel, Department of Political Science, Grand Valley State University, USA
Oktay F. Tanrisever,
Department of International Relations, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Jane A. Taubman, Russian Department
(emerita), Amherst College, USA
Brian Taylor, The Maxwell School,
Syracuse University, USA
Tynchtykbek Tchoroev, Kyrgyz National
University named after Jusup Balasagyn, Kyrgyz Republic
Viktoria Thomson, Department of Political
Science, Carleton University, Canada
John P. Tiefenbacher, Department of
Geography, Texas State University-San Marcos, USA
William Mills Todd III, Literature,
Harvard University, USA
Daniel Treisman, Department of Political
Science, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Elina Treyger,
George Mason University School of Law, USA
Dimitrios
Triantaphyllou, Center for
International and European Studies (CIES), Kadir Has University, Turkey
Alexei Trochev, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Benjamin Tromly, University of Puget
Sound, USA
Joshua A. Tucker, Department of Political
Science, New York University, USA
Theodor Tudoroiu, Department of
Behavioural Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago,
West Indies
Claudiu D. Tufis, Department of Political
Science, University of Bucharest, Romania
Anna Tumarkin, Department of Slavic
Languages and Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Lyazzat (Layla) Tungatarova,
International Information Technologies University, Kazakhstan
Karmo Tüür, Academic Center for Baltic
and Russian Studies, Insitute of Politics and Government, University of
Tartu, Estonia
Judy Twigg, Political Science, Virginia
Commonwealth University, USA
Mehmet
Tütüncü, Research
Centre for the Turkish and Arabic World,
Netherlands
Andreas Umland, Department of Political
Science, National University of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy", Ukraine
Laura S. Urbaszewski, Department of
Modern Languages and Literatures, DePaul University, USA
Milada Vachudova, Department of Political
Science, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA
Anar Valiyev, ADA University, Azerbaijan
Bruno Vandecasteele, Centre for EU
Studies, Ghent University, Belgium
Julia Verkholantsev, Department of Slavic
Languages and Literatures, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Michelle R. Viise, Harvard Ukrainian
Research Institute, USA
Lynne Viola, University of Toronto,
Canada
Anika Walke, International and Area
Studies/ History, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Lisa Ryoko Wakamiya, Department of Modern
Languages and Linguistics, Florida State University, USA
Matthew Walker, Stanford University, USA
Jonathan North
Washington, Linguistics, Indiana University, USA
Zenon Wasyliw, Department of History,
Ithaca College, USA
Christopher Waters, Faculty of Law,
University of Windsor, Canada
Lucan Way, Department of Political
Science, University of Toronto, Canada
Volker Weichsel, OSTEUROPA journal,
Germany
Cory Welt, Elliott School of
International Affairs, The George Washington University, USA
Sarah Whitmore, Department of Social
Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Nancy Wingfield, Department of History,
Northern Illinois University, USA
Elizabeth Wishnick, Department of
Political Science and Law, Montclair State University, USA
Zbigniew Wojnowski, School of Humanities
and Social Sciences, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan
Sharon L. Wolchik, Political Science and
International Affairs, The George Washington University, USA
Kataryna Wolczuk, East European Politics,
University of Birmingham, UK
Amanda E. Wooden, Environmental Studies
Program, Bucknell University, USA
Anna Wylegała, Institute of Philosophy
and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences. Poland
Şuhnaz Yılmaz, International Relations,
Koç University, Turkey
Takeshi Yuasa, National Institute for
Defense Studies, Japan
Ayşe Zarakol, University of Cambridge, UK
Zhar Zardykhan, Department of International
Relations and Regional Studies, KIMEP University, Kazakhstan
Talia Zajac, Centre for Medieval Studies,
University of Toronto
Svetlana Zazubovich, University of Tartu,
Estonia
Natalja Zazubovits, McGill University,
Canada
Sufian Zhemukhov, Elliottt School of
International Affairs, The George Washington University, USA
Ekaterina Zhuravskaya, Economics, Paris
School of Economics (EHESS), France
William Zimmerman, Center for Political
Studies, University of Michigan, USA
Jennifer Eidum Zinchuk, Language and
Rhetoric, University of Washington, USA
Dina Zisserman-Brodsky, Department of
Politics and Government, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Lidiya Zubytska, Political Science
Department, University of Kansas, USA
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