Eurasia Program Fellowship
2010 Eurasia Dissertation Support Fellowship
Recipients
- Pey-Yi Chu
- Princeton University, History
“Encounters with Permafrost: Science and Development in Soviet Eastern Siberia"
- Michael Patrick Dennis
- University of Texas at Austin, Government
"Attitudes in Transition: Displacement and the Roots of Political Violence in Chechen Refugee Communities"
- Nicole M Eaton
- University of California, Berkeley, History
"Konigsberg-Kalliningrad: Revolution on the German-Soviet Frontier, 1938-1950"
- Jeremy Scott Friedman
- Intern, Political Section, U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, Princeton University, History
"Reviving the Revolution: the Sino-Soviet Split, the "Third World" and the Fate of the Left"
- Jordan Gans-Morse
- University of California, Berkeley, Political Science
"Out of Chaos? Business Conflicts and the Demand for Law in Russia"
- Kathryn Graber
- University of Michigan, Department of Anthropology
"Mixed Messages: Multilingual Media and Language Shift in Southeastern Siberia"
- Yedida Sharon Kanfer
- Yale University, History
"The Industrial Towers of Babel: Religious diversity in Lodz, 1880-1914"
- Zhanara Nauruzbayeva
- Stanford University, Anthropology
"Refurbishing Soviet Status: Visual Artists and Marketization in Kazakhstan"
- Maya K. Peterson
- Harvard University, History Department
"Technologies of Rule: Empire, Water and the Modernization of Central Asia"
- Tsveta Petrova
- Cornell University, Government
"From Recipients to Donors: New Europe Promotes Democracy in the Neighborhood"
- Rachel Wellhausen
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science
"When Governments Break Contracts"