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    In this week's episode of the PONARS Eurasia Podcast, Maria Lipman chats with Sergiy Kudelia and Georgiy Kasianov about Ukrainian President Zelensky's second year in office, and how he has handled the political turbulence of the past year.

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Şener Aktürk
Website | + posts
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations

Affiliation

Koç University, Istanbul

Links

Koç University (Bio)

Expertise

Comparative Politics, Ethnic Politics, Institutions, Nationalism, Religion, Germany, Russia, Turkey
  • Şener Aktürk
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/sener-akturk/
    Sino-Soviet Split Redux under President Trump?
  • Şener Aktürk
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/sener-akturk/
    Five Faces of Russia’s Soft Power: Far Left, Far Right, Orthodox Christian, Russophone, and Ethnoreligious Networks
Mikhail Alexseev
Website | + posts
Professor of Political Science

Affiliation

San Diego State University

Links

San Diego State University (Bio)

Expertise

Ukraine, Russia, Caucasus, Politics, Interstate and Internal Wars, Nationalism, Ethnic Relations, Immigration in Russia/Eurasia
  • Mikhail Alexseev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/mikhail-alexseev/
    How Do Ukrainians Want to End the Donbas War?
  • Mikhail Alexseev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/mikhail-alexseev/
    Ukraine’s Counterintuitive Democratic Stoicism: Supporting Democracy-Building in a War-Torn State
  • Mikhail Alexseev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/mikhail-alexseev/
    Through Europe’s Gate, Out of Russia’s Net: How Ukrainians’ Visa-Free EU Travel Offsets Moscow’s Disinformation
  • Mikhail Alexseev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/mikhail-alexseev/
    Under the Cover of COVID-19: Reverse Irredentism Rising in East Ukraine’s “People’s Republics”
Hilary Appel
Website | + posts
Podlich Family Professor of Government and George R. Roberts Fellow, Government Department

Affiliation

Claremont McKenna College

Links

Claremont McKenna College (Bio)

Expertise

Political Economy, Post-Communist Transitions, Russian Politics, West and East European Politics
  • Hilary Appel
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/hilary-appel/
    Are Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin Partners? Interpreting the Russia-China Rapprochement
  • Hilary Appel
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/hilary-appel/
    The Limits of the Russia-China Partnership After the Ukraine Invasion
Richard Arnold
Website | + posts
Associate Professor of Political Science

Affiliation

Muskingum University

Links

Muskingum University (Bio)

Expertise

Comparative Politics, International Relations, Nationalism, Cossack Movements, Ethnic Violence, Hate Crimes
  • Richard Arnold
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/richard-arnold/
    Whose Cossacks Are They Anyway? A Movement Torn by the Ukraine-Russia Divide
  • Richard Arnold
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/richard-arnold/
    Does the March 2019 Sakha Pogrom Portend a Future of Ethnic Violence for Russia?
  • Richard Arnold
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/richard-arnold/
    The Role of Cossacks in Russia’s Soft Power Toolkit
  • Richard Arnold
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/richard-arnold/
    The Expanding Russian Cossack Movement: A Social Base for Putinism
Pavel Baev
Website | + posts
Research Professor

Affiliation

Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)

Links

Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) (Bio)

Expertise

Russia, Military Reform, Caucasus, Central Asia, Energy, NATO
  • Pavel Baev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/pavel-baev/
    Russia Misjudged and Seeks to Restrain the Revolution in Armenia
  • Pavel Baev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/pavel-baev/
    The White Whale Chooses Freedom: Hard Choices in Opposing Russian Dominance in the Arctic
  • Pavel Baev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/pavel-baev/
    Russia’s Syrian Predicament Grows Unmanageable
  • Pavel Baev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/pavel-baev/
    West’s Renewed Focus on Solidarity and Coordination Perturbs Kremlin
Andrew Barnes
Website | + posts
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science

Affiliation

Kent State University

Links

Kent State University (Bio)

Expertise

Post-Communist Political Economies, Politics of International Finance and Oil, Links between Markets and Democracy
    This author does not have any more posts.
Eiki Berg
Website | + posts
Professor of International Relations

Affiliation

University of Tartu, Estonia

Links

University of Tartu (Bio)

Expertise

Critical Geopolitics, Sovereignty and Territoriality Issues, Secessionist Conflicts, De Facto States in Eurasia
  • Eiki Berg
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/eiki-berg/
    Why the International Community Should Be More Accommodating to De Facto States
  • Eiki Berg
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/eiki-berg/
    Diaspora Politics on Abkhazia: Involved in Half Capacity
  • Eiki Berg
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/eiki-berg/
    Can European Brakes Slow Down Russia’s Drive in Secessionist Conflicts?
  • Eiki Berg
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/eiki-berg/
    When There Is a State? The Politics of Recognition and Kosovo
Tymofii Brik
Website | + posts
Rector and Professor

Affiliation

Kyiv School of Economics

Links

Personal Website (Bio)

Expertise

Ethnopolitical Conflicts, Post-Communist Transformations, Post-Soviet Institutions, Elites and Identities, Media Development, Migration, Sovereignty, Governance
  • Tymofii Brik
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/tymofii-brik/
    Ukraine’s “Type 4” Conflict: Why Is It Important To Study Terminology Before Changing It?
  • Tymofii Brik
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/tymofii-brik/
    They All Are Doing Badly: Ukrainians Opinions About Governance During the Pandemic
  • Tymofii Brik
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/tymofii-brik/
    Notes from Kyiv | Tymofii Brik
Petro Burkovskyi
Website | + posts
Executive Director

Affiliation

Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives foundation (DIF), Ukraine

Links

Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives foundation (DIF) (Bio)

Expertise

History, Comparative Analysis, Constitutional Law, Security Policy, Energy Policy, International Relations, Propaganda
  • Petro Burkovskyi
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/petro-burkovskyi/
    Will Ukraine’s 2019 Elections Be a Turning Point? Unlikely, but Dangers Lurk
  • Petro Burkovskyi
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/petro-burkovskyi/
    The Current Tensions Around Donbas
  • Petro Burkovskyi
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/petro-burkovskyi/
    Why Would Western Policymakers Favor a Ukrainian Stalemate Over Victory?
Irina Busygina
Website | + posts
Professor, Department of Political Science

Affiliation

Higher School of Economics, Moscow

Links

Higher School of Economics (Bio)

Expertise

Russia-EU Relations, Russian Politics, Russian Foreign Policy, Comparative Federalism and Regionalism
  • Irina Busygina
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/irina-busygina/
    Russia in the Eurasian Economic Union: Lack of Trust in Russia Limits the Possible
  • Irina Busygina
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/irina-busygina/
    Russian Federalism: Informal Elite Games Against Formal Democratic Institutions
  • Irina Busygina
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/irina-busygina/
    Nested Games? The Inconsistencies of Russian Foreign Policy in Eurasia
  • Irina Busygina
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/irina-busygina/
    Russia and Its Two “Shared Neighborhoods”
Hannah Chapman
Website | + posts
Theodore Romanoff Assistant Professor of Russian Studies; Assistant Professor of International and Area Studies

Affiliation

University of Oklahoma

Links

University of Oklahoma (Bio); Personal Website (Bio)

Expertise

Comparative Politics, Public Opinion, Political Communication in Non-Democracies, Russian and Post-Soviet Regional Politics
  • Hannah Chapman
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/hannah-chapman/
    The Destruction of Academic Freedom and Social Science in Russia
  • Hannah Chapman
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/hannah-chapman/
    All Fraud Is Not Created Equal: Recent Electoral Manipulation Practices are Less Likely to Incite Public Ire
Samuel Charap
Website | + posts
Senior Political Scientist

Affiliation

RAND Corporation, Washington Office

Links

RAND Corporation (Bio)

Expertise

Political Economy and Foreign Policies of Russia and Former Soviet States, European and Eurasian Regional Security, Deterrence, Strategic Stability, Arms Control
  • Samuel Charap
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/samuel-charap/
    Expanding the Scope for Statecraft in U.S. Russia Policy
  • Samuel Charap
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/samuel-charap/
    Russia's Military Interventions: Patterns, Drivers, and Signposts
  • Samuel Charap
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/samuel-charap/
    Ukraine’s Best Chance for Peace
Kathleen Collins
Website | + posts
Associate Professor of Political Science

Affiliation

University of Minnesota

Links

University of Minnesota (Bio)

Expertise

Political Transition and Democratization, Islam and Politics, Civil and Ethic Conflict, Clan Politics, Informal Institutions, Civil Society Development, Soviet and Post-Soviet Political Development
    This author does not have any more posts.
Alexander Cooley
Associate Member | Website | + posts
Claire Tow Professor of Political Science and Director of the Harriman Institute for the Study of Russia, Eurasia and Eastern Europe

Affiliation

Barnard College, Columbia University

Links

Columbia University (Bio)

Expertise

International Relations of Eurasia, Central Asian Politics, Sovereignty, Governance
  • Alexander Cooley
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/alexander-cooley/
    The Cold War, Post-Cold War, and the Academy: Policy Recommendations from an Oral History of Russian and Eurasian Studies
  • Alexander Cooley
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/alexander-cooley/
    The Illiberal Tide: Why the International Order Is Tilting Toward Autocracy
Stephen Crowley
Website | + posts
Professor and Chair, Department of Politics

Affiliation

Oberlin College

Links

Oberlin College (Bio)

Expertise

Politics, Russian and East European Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies
  • Stephen Crowley
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/stephen-crowley/
    Russia’s Truckers and the Path from Economic to Political Protest
  • Stephen Crowley
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/stephen-crowley/
    Global Cities Versus Russian Rustbelt Realities
  • Stephen Crowley
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/stephen-crowley/
    Who’s to Blame? Sanctions, Economic Hardship, and Putin’s Fear of Color Revolutions
Keith Darden
Website | + posts
Associate Professor, School of International Service

Affiliation

American University

Links

American University (Bio)

Expertise

Nationalism, State-Building, Politics of Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia, Institutions, Ideology, Corruption
    This author does not have any more posts.
Georgi Derluguian
Website | + posts
Professor of Social Research and Public Policy

Affiliation

New York University Abu Dhabi

Links

NYU Abu Dhabi (Bio)

Expertise

Revolutions, Social Change, Ethnography, Caucasus, Russia, Nationalism, Civil Society, Religion
  • Georgi Derluguian
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/georgi-derluguian/
    Enter Nikol Pashinyan: The Causes and Future Prospects of the 2018 Armenian Revolution
  • Georgi Derluguian
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/georgi-derluguian/
    The Yerevan Protests in 2021: a Sociological Eye
  • Georgi Derluguian
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/georgi-derluguian/
    In the Caucasus, There Is a Peace Agreement but Not Peace
  • Georgi Derluguian
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/georgi-derluguian/
    The Current Tensions Around Donbas
Jesse Driscoll
Website | + posts
Associate Professor, Political Science; Chair, Global Leadership Institute

Affiliation

University of California San Diego

Links

University of California San Diego (Bio)

Expertise

Warlords and Coalition Politics in Post-Soviet States, Central Asia, Caucasus, Russian-Speaking World
  • Jesse Driscoll
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/jesse-driscoll/
    Ukraine’s Civil War: Would Accepting This Terminology Help Resolve the Conflict?
Volodymyr Dubovyk
Website | + posts
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations

Affiliation

Mechnikov National University, Odessa; Tufts University

Links

Mechnikov National University (Bio)

Expertise

Ukraine, Transatlantic Relations, EU
  • Volodymyr Dubovyk
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/volodymyr-dubovyk/
    How the Trump Administration’s Contradictory Policies Impact Ukraine
  • Volodymyr Dubovyk
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/volodymyr-dubovyk/
    The US and Ukraine: A Partnership-in-Action: The Trump-Zelensky Indignity Failed to Derail Bilateral Cooperation
  • Volodymyr Dubovyk
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/volodymyr-dubovyk/
    US-Ukraine rela­tions under Joe Biden: secu­rity and domes­tic reforms as mutu­ally rein­forc­ing pillars
  • Volodymyr Dubovyk
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/volodymyr-dubovyk/
    Footing Restored: Nudging Ukraine Forward in the Biden-Zelensky Era
Dinissa Duvanova
Website | + posts
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations

Affiliation

Lehigh University

Links

Lehigh University (Bio)

Expertise

Political Economy, Business-State Relations, Interest Groups, East-Central Europe, Russia, Central Asia, Digitally-Enabled Forms of Political Participation
  • Dinissa Duvanova
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/dinissa-duvanova/
    How Autocracies Build Regulatory States
  • Dinissa Duvanova
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/dinissa-duvanova/
    Riots in Kazakhstan
  • Dinissa Duvanova
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/dinissa-duvanova/
    Outsourcing Violence: Provocateurs and Power Struggles in Kazakhstan, January 2022
Emil Dzhuraev
Website | + posts
Teaching Fellow; Political Scientist

Affiliation

OSCE Academy in Bishkek; Crossroads Central Asia

Links

Crossroads Central Asia (Bio)

Expertise

Political Institutions and Processes, Central Asian Politics
  • Emil Dzhuraev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/emil-dzhuraev/
    Transition Plans Gone Awry: Is the Downfall of Atambayev an Argument for Democracy?
  • Emil Dzhuraev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/emil-dzhuraev/
    To Justify, Demonize, Normalize: Putin’s Language of War and Central Asian Neutrality
Shairbek Dzhuraev
Website | + posts
Co-founder and President; Associate Research Fellow

Affiliation

Crossroads Central Asia; OSCE Academy in Bishkek

Links

Crossroads Central Asia (Bio)

Expertise

Development in Post-Soviet Central Asia, Comparative Politics, Central Asia Water and Energy Issues
  • Shairbek Dzhuraev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/shairbek-juraev/
    The Current Hostilities between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan: Commentary by Dzhuraev, McGlinchey, Markowitz, and Schatz
  • Shairbek Dzhuraev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/shairbek-juraev/
    What Drives Border Conflicts in Central Asia? Roots of the Deadly Violence on the Kyrgyz-Tajik Border
  • Shairbek Dzhuraev
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/shairbek-juraev/
    Russia’s Erosion in Central Asia
Mikhail Filippov
Website | + posts
Associate Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science

Affiliation

Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY)

Links

Binghamton University (Bio)

Expertise

Comparative Federalism, Intergovernmental Relations, European Politics, European Union Institutions, Democratic Transitions, East-Central European and Post-Soviet Politics
  • Mikhail Filippov
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/mikhail-filippov/
    Russian Federalism: Informal Elite Games Against Formal Democratic Institutions
  • Mikhail Filippov
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/mikhail-filippov/
    Nested Games? The Inconsistencies of Russian Foreign Policy in Eurasia
  • Mikhail Filippov
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/mikhail-filippov/
    Prevailing Soviet Legacies
Evgeny Finkel
Website | + posts
Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor of International Affairs, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)

Affiliation

Johns Hopkins University

Links

Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) (Bio)

Expertise

Politics, Violence, Genocide, Holocaust, Central and Eastern Europe, Israel
  • Evgeny Finkel
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/eugene-finkel/
    Pasta and Sugar, Not Navalny, Are Putin’s Main Worries
Oleksandr Fisun
Website | + posts

Head of the Department, Professor, Political Science

Affiliation

Kharkiv National University

Links

Kharkiv National University (Bio), Department (Bio)

Expertise

Ukraine, Nationalism, Comparative Politics

    This author does not have any more posts.
Natalia Forrat
Website | + posts
Lecturer, Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies; Visiting Research Associate, Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies

Affiliation

University of Michigan; Stanford University

Links

University of Michigan (Bio); Stanford University (Bio); Personal Website (Bio)

Expertise

Authoritarianism, State-Society Relations, State Capacity, Civil Society, Contemporary Russia
  • Natalia Forrat
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/natalia-forrat/
    Turning the Soviet Ethos into a Democracy Cause: Lessons From the 2020 Belarus Mobilization
Timothy Frye
Website | + posts
Marshall D. Shulman Professor of Post-Soviet Foreign Policy

Affiliation

Columbia University

Links

Columbia University (Bio)

Expertise

Foreign Policy, Property Rights, Rule of Law, Financial Markets
  • Timothy Frye
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/timothy-frye/
    Russia’s Weak Strongman: The Perilous Bargains That Keep Putin in Power
  • Timothy Frye
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/timothy-frye/
    Russians supported Putin’s moves in Crimea in 2014. Here’s what’s different in 2021
  • Timothy Frye
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/timothy-frye/
    Roundtable on Gulnaz Sharafutdinova’s The Red Mirror
  • Timothy Frye
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/timothy-frye/
    Is Putin’s Popularity (Still) Real? A Cautionary Note on Using List Experiments to Measure Popularity in Authoritarian Regimes
Jordan Gans-Morse
Website | + posts
Associate Professor, Political Science

Affiliation

Northwestern University

Links

Northwestern University (Bio)

Expertise

Comparative Politics, Political Economy, Rule of Law, Property Rights, Clientelism, Corruption
  • Jordan Gans-Morse
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/jordan-gans-morse/
    Effective Anti-Corruption Messaging: Lessons from Ukraine
  • Jordan Gans-Morse
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/jordan-gans-morse/
    Self-Selection into the Public Sector When Corruption is Widespread: The Paradoxical Case of Contemporary Russia
  • Jordan Gans-Morse
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/jordan-gans-morse/
    We want the war to end. But should calls for negotiating with Putin be taken seriously?
George Gavrilis
Website | + posts
Independent Consultant

Links

Personal Website (Bio)

Expertise

International Relations, Boundaries, Higher Education, Oral History, Middle East, Central Asia, Afghanistan, Turkey
  • George Gavrilis
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/george-gavrilis/
    The Cold War, Post-Cold War, and the Academy: Policy Recommendations from an Oral History of Russian and Eurasian Studies
  • George Gavrilis
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/george-gavrilis/
    Are Eurasian Conflicts Really All That Eurasian? Lessons for Scholars and Policymakers
Scott Gehlbach
Website | + posts
Professor, Department of Political Science, Harris School of Public Policy

Affiliation

University of Chicago

Links

University of Chicago (Bio)

Expertise

Economic Reform, Authoritarianism, Political Connections, Accountability in Organizations and Government
  • Scott Gehlbach
    https://www.ponarseurasia.org/author/scott-gehlbach/
    Is Putin’s Popularity (Still) Real? A Cautionary Note on Using List Experiments to Measure Popularity in Authoritarian Regimes