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OXANA SHEVEL
Packard Hall
Tufts University
Medford, MA 02155
USA
Tel: (617) 627-2658
Fax: (617) 627-3660
[email protected]
https://tufts.academia.edu/OxanaShevel
EMPLOYMENT:
Tufts University, Associate Professor of Political Science with tenure, September 2012 - present
Tufts University, Assistant Professor of Political Science, September 2007 - August 2012.
Purdue University, Assistant Professor of Political Science, January 2004 - May 2007.
EDUCATION:
Harvard University, Ph.D. in Political Science, 2003. Comparative Politics, International Relations
University of Cambridge, England. M.Phil. in International Relations, 1994.
Kyiv State University, Kyiv, Ukraine, B.A. in English and French Philology, 1992.
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS:
Book:
Migration, Refugee Policy, and State-Building in Post-Communist Europe (Cambridge University
Press, 2011).
Winner of the best book award in the fields of Ukrainian history, politics, language, literature,
and culture of the American Association of Ukrainian Studies for 2012.
Articles and book chapters:
“Citizenship and State Transition,” in Ayelet Shachar, Rainer Bauböck, Irene Bloemraad, and
Maarten Vink, eds., Oxford Handbook of Citizenship (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2016).
“No Way Out? Memory Wars in Post-Soviet Ukraine in Comparative Perspective,” in Henry Hale and
Robert Orttung, eds., Beyond the Euromaidan: Comparative Lessons of Reform for Ukraine (Stanford
University Press, forthcoming 2016).
“The Parliamentary Elections in Ukraine, October 2014,” Electoral Studies, vol. 39 (September
2015):159-163.
“Ukrainian Political Science and the Study of Ukraine Within American Political Science: How
Similar, How Different?” Journal of Ukrainian Society and Politics, vol. 1 (2015): 23-32.
“Memory of the Past and Visions of the Future: Remembering the Soviet Era and its End in Ukraine,”
in Michael Bernhard and Jan Kubik, eds., Twenty Years After Communism (Oxford University Press,
2014): 146-169.
“Between Identity and Real-politik: Citizenship Policy Dilemmas in Post-Soviet Russia,” Post-Soviet
Affairs, vol. 28, no.1 (January-March 2012): 1-37.
“The Politics of Memory in a Divided Society: A Comparison of Post-Franco Spain and Post-Soviet
Ukraine.” Slavic Review, vol. 70, no. 1 (Spring 2011): 137-164.
Winner of best article award for 2012 from the American Association for Ukrainian Studies.
“Russian Nation-Building from Yeltsin to Medvedev: Ethnic, Civic, or Purposefully Ambiguous?”
Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 63, no. 2 (March 2011): 179-202.
“The Many Faces of Ethnic Nationalism: Evidence from the Post-Communist 'Status Laws'.” East
European Politics and Societies, vol. 21, no. 1 (February 2010): 159-187.
Reprinted in Hungarian (Sevel, Okszana, “Diaszpóra-törvények a posztkommunista
térségben. Túl jón és rosszon, avagy meghaladható-e a polgári/etnikai nacionalizmus
dichotómiájain,” Pro Minoritate, Tavasz 2011: 3-37).
“The Politics of Citizenship Policy in New States.” Comparative Politics, vol. 41, no. 3 (April 2009):
273-291.
“The Repeat Second Round of the 2004 Ukrainian Presidential Elections in Kirovohrad.” In Ingmar
Bredies, Valentin Yakushik, and Andreas Umland, eds., Aspects of the Orange Revolution IV:
Foreign Assistance and Civic Action in the 2004 Ukrainian Presidential Elections
(Stuttgart/Hannover: Ibidem-Verlag, 2007).
“Nation Building and Refugee Protection in the Post-Soviet Region.” In Dominique Arel and Blair
Ruble, eds., Rebounding Identities: The Politics of Identity in Russia and Ukraine (Johns Hopkins
University Press, 2006): 208-240.
“Nationality in Ukraine: Some Rules of Engagement,” East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 16,
no. 2 (Summer 2002): 387-413.
“Crimean Tatars and the Ukrainian State: The Challenge of Politics, the Use of Law, and the
Meaning of Rhetoric,” Crimean Studies, no. 7 (2001): 109-129.
Reprinted in Hungarian in an edited volume produced by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
(Fedinec Csilla és Szereda Viktória, eds., Ukrajna színeváltozása 1991–2008: olitikai,
gazdasági, kulturális és nemzetiségi attitűdök (Budapest: Pesti Kalligram Kft, 2008).
“The Phenomenon of National Humiliation in Post-Imperial Russia,” Moloda Natsia, No. 8 (August
1998): 89-120.
ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS:
“Decommunization in post-Euromaidan Ukraine: Law and Practice,” PONARS Eurasia Policy
Memo (January 2016).
“Attitudinal Geography in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine: Divided, Re-divided, or Divided No More?”
APSA Comparative Politics Newsletter, vol. 25, no. 2 (Fall 2015): 36-39.
“ECHR to Examine Legality of Automatic Extension of Russian Citizenship to Crimean Residents,”
EUDO Citizenship News, 4 May 2015.
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Review of Paul D’Anieri, ed. “Orange Revolution and Its Aftermath: Mobilization, Apathy, and the
State in Ukraine,” Canadian-American Slavic Studies, v. 39 (2-3), January 2015, pp. 401-403.
“Russia and the Near Abroad,” Great Decisions, January 2015.
“Ukraine Grants Citizenship to Three Ministers Who Are Foreign Nationals,” EUDO Citizenship
News, 3 December 2014.
“Ukrainian MPs Propose to Make Actions “Against Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity of Ukraine”
a Ground for Loss of Citizenship,” EUDO Citizenship News, 18 August 2014.
“The Aftermath of Annexation: Russia and Ukraine Adopt Conflicting Rules for Changing
Citizenship of Crimean Residents,” EUDO Citizenship News, 11 April 2014.
“What Doesn’t Kill Ukraine,” Foreign Policy, 12 March 2014 (with Maria Popova).
“Uneasy Truce Sets in Ukraine as Solution to the Crisis Remains Elusive,” Georgetown Journal of
International Affairs, 12 February 2014.
“Ukraine Country Report,” European Democracy Observatory on Citizenship, September 2013.
“Citizens and Compatriots: The Politics of Citizenship Policy in Russia.” PONARS Eurasia Policy
Memo No. 77, September 2009.
“Migrant Integration: Identity, Citizenship, and Tolerance,” in Lauren Herzer, Sarah Dixon Klump,
and Mary Elizabeth Malinkin, eds. Transnational Migration to New Regional Centers: Policy
Challenges, Practices, and the Migrant Experience (Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2009): 66-71.
Review of Graeme Gill, "Democracy and Post-Communism: Political Change in the Post-Communist
World," Political Science Quarterly, vol. 118, no. 3 (Fall 2003): 513-514.
Review of Nikolai Shulga, "Velikoie pereselenie narodov," Nationalities Papers, Vol. 31, no. 3
(September 2003): 370-371.
Review of Roger Petersen, “Resistance and Rebellion. Lessons from Eastern Europe,” Comparative
Political Studies, vol. 35, no. 6 (August 2002): 748-750.
“Refugees and Refugee Policy in Russia.” Davis Center Novosti, Vol. IX, no. 2 (February 2002).
“International Influences in Transition Societies: The Effect of UNHCR and Other IOs on
Citizenship Policies in Ukraine.” Working Paper # 7 of the Rosemary Rogers Working Paper Series
of the Inter-University Committee on International Migration (Cambridge, MA: MIT, August 2000).
“Crimean Tatars in Ukraine: The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion.” Analysis of Current Events,
vol. 12, no. 1-2 (January-February 2000).
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HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS:
Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Fellowship, Spring 2015.
FRAC Senior Semester Leave Award, Tufts University, Fall 2014.
Best book award in the fields of Ukrainian history, politics, language, literature, and culture from the
American Association for Ukrainian Studies, 2012.
Best article award in the fields of Ukrainian history, politics, language, literature, and culture from
the American Association for Ukrainian Studies, 2012.
IR Outstanding Faculty Service Award, Tufts University, 2012.
Mellon Research Fellowship in Arts and Sciences, Tufts University, 2009-2010.
Shklar Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, Spring 2006.
Dean’s Faculty Research Incentive Grant, Purdue University, 2005.
Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, 2002-2003.
Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Harriman Institute, 2002-2003 (declined).
Davis Center for Russian Studies Dissertation Fellowship, 2001-2002.
Institute for the Study of World Politics Dissertation Fellowship, 1999-2000.
Mellon-MIT Program on NGOs and Forced Migration Grant, 2000, 1999.
MacArthur Transnational Security Issues Fellowship, 1998-1999.
Mellon Dissertation Research Fellowship, 1998.
Krupp Foundation Dissertation Research Fellowship, 1997-1998.
Jens Aubrey Westengard Scholarship, 1997.
Bryn Mawr College Institut d’Etudes Françaises d’Avignon Scholarship, 1997.
Soros Cambridge Scholarship for Ukraine, 1992-1993.
Kyiv State University, Red Diploma honors (summa cum laude equivalent), 1992.
CONFERENCE PAPERS:
“Understanding Odesa: A Case Study of Political Belief Formation” (with Henry Hale).
• To be presented at the 2016 Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Convention,
New York, NY, April 2016.
“Who Started It? The Origins of Separatism in Donbas” (with Maria Popova).
• Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Annual Meeting, Philadelphia,
PA, 19-22 November 2015.
“Post-Imperial Citizenship: Russia, France, and Great Britain Compared.”
• 2015 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
• 22nd International Conference of Europeanists, Sciences Po, Paris, France, 8-10 July 2015.
“The Micro-dynamics of the Onset of Violence in the Donbas.”
• PONARS Eurasia Workshop “Analyzing Violence in Ukraine,” George Washington
University in Washington, DC, 18-19 May 2015.
“(In)tolerance for Plural Citizenship in the Post-Soviet Region: Patterns, Trajectories, Reasons.”
• Conference “Sovereignty Under Threat?” The Ronald and Eileen Weiser Center for Emerging
Democracies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 8-9 May 2015.
• 2015 Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Convention, New York, NY.
• PONARS Eurasia Workshop “Comparative Political Development in Post-Soviet Eurasia and
the Middle East,” Abu Dhabi, UAE, 8-10 December 2014.
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Post-Communist Politics and Economics Workshop, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 22
September 2014.
2014 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
“The October 2014 Parliamentary Elections in Ukraine: Results and Implications.”
• Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine, University of Ottawa, Canada, 30
October – 1 November 2014.
• Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Annual Meeting, San Antonio,
TX, 20-23 November 2014.
“Language Practices in Government, Administration and the Judiciary.”
• States, Peoples, Languages: A Comparative Political History of Ukrainian, 1863-2013.
Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 11-13 June 2014.
“The State of Ukrainian Studies in the West and in Ukraine: How Similar, How Different?”
• 2014 Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Convention, New York, NY.
“No Way Out? Memory Wars in Post-Soviet Ukraine in Comparative Perspective.”
• Workshop “Advancing Reform Agenda in Ukraine.” Kyiv, Ukraine, 13-14 December, 2013
• Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Annual Meeting, Boston, MA,
21-24 November 2013.
“The Politics of Citizenship in the Post-Soviet Region.”
• Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Annual Meeting, New Orleans,
LA, 15-18 November 2012.
• Post-Communist Politics and Economics Workshop, Harvard University, 6 February 2012.
“Memory of the Past and Visions of the Future: Remembering the Soviet Era and its End in
Ukraine.”
• The Council for European Studies 19th International Conference of Europeanists, Boston,
MA, 22-24 March 2012.
“New Thoughts on Migration, Refugee Policy, and State-Building in Postcommunist Europe.”
• Labor Migration in the Post-Soviet World: Impetus, Experience, Effects, Policy. Harriman
Institute, Columbia University, NY, NY, 2-3 March 2012.
“Citizenship Policymaking in Post-Soviet Russia: Existing Theories Meet Russian Realities.”
• PONARS Eurasia Academic Workshop, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 13-15 June 2011.
• 2011 Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Convention, New York, NY
“Russian Nation-Building from Yeltsin to Medvedev: Ethnic, Civic, or Purposefully Ambiguous?”
• 2010 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC
“The Politics of Memory in Divided Society: Post-Soviet Ukraine in Comparative Perspective.”
• PONARS Eurasia Conference, Odesa, Ukraine, June 2010.
• 2009 Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Convention, New York, NY
• Fifth Annual Danyliw Research Seminar in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies, University of
Ottawa, Canada, 29-31 October 2009
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“The Politics of Russian Citizenship Policy from Yeltsin to Putin”
• PONARS Eurasia Policy Conference, Washington, DC, 25 September 2009
• 2008 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA
• 2008 Association for the Study of Nationalities Convention, Paris, France.
“Sources and Limits of Civic Nationalism: Evidence from Post-Communist Status Laws.”
• 2007 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL
• 2007 Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Convention, New York, NY
• Third Annual Danyliw Research Seminar in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies, University of
Ottawa, Canada, 11-13 October 2007
“Citizenship Politics in New Post-Soviet States. Towards a Dynamic Model.”
• First Annual Danyliw Research Seminar in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies, University of
Ottawa, Canada, September 29-October 1, 2005.
“Civic Citizenship by Default? The Politics of Citizenship Policy in Post-Soviet Ukraine.”
• 2005 Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Convention, New York, NY.
“Between Identity and Real-Politik: Russian Citizenship Policy Dilemmas.”
• 2004 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
• 2004 American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
“Domestic and International Sources of the Post-Communist Refugee Policies: the Czech Republic and
Poland Compared.”
• 2004 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
“Citizenship Policies and Civic Identities in Russia and Ukraine, 1991-2002.”
• 2004 Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Convention, New York, NY.
• 2003 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA,
“Does Where One Sit Affect Where One Stands? Institutional Position of the Crimean Tatar Elites and
the Evolution of Crimean Tatar Political Demands in the 1990s.”
• 2001 American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies Annual Meeting,
Arlington, VA.
“De-ethicizing Ethnic Politics as a State-Building Strategy: Ukraine’s Policy towards the Crimean
Tatars, 1991-2001.”
• 2001 Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Convention, New York, NY.
“Russia’s Emerging Refugee Regime: Constraints and Opportunities for International Influence.”
• 2000 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
“Uneasy Alliance and Its Prospects: Crimean Tatars and the Ukrainian State.”
• 2000 Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Convention, New York, NY.
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“Domestic Constraints on External Influences: The Effect of International Organizations on Refugee
and Citizenship Policies in Ukraine.”
• 1999 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
“Variations in the Treatment of Refugees Originating from the CIS and non-CIS States in Russia and
Ukraine.”
• 1997 New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New London, CT.
“The Politics of Privatization Policy in Lithuania and Ukraine.”
• 1996 New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Springfield, MA.
“Coming to Terms With the Loss of Empire: British and Russian Responses Compared.”
• Workshop on East European Politics, Harvard Center for European Studies, May 1995.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES:
Invited speaker at the 31st Annual Norris and Margery Bendetson EPIIC International Symposium on
“Europe in Turmoil,” Tufts University, Medford, MA, 17-21 February 2016.
Invited speaker at the round-table “The Ukraine-Russia Crisis Rolls On: Its Unfolding Domestic and
International Ramifications,” Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 14 September 2015.
Invited speaker at the “Great Decisions” study group, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Tufts
University, Medford, MA, 14 October 2015 and 9 March 2015.
Invited speaker at the 30th Annual Norris and Margery Bendetson EPIIC International Symposium on
“Russia in the 21st Century,” Tufts University, Medford, MA, 26 February -1 March 2015.
Invited speaker at the panel “Crisis in Ukraine,” University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 10 October
2014.
Invited speaker at the “Lunch and Learn” series, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Tufts University,
Medford, MA, 6 October 2014.
Invited speaker at the panel “Megatrends in Global Risk.” World Leadership Forum, Foreign Policy
Association, New York, NY, 23 September 2014.
Invited speaker at the symposium “Catching Up With the Ukraine Crisis: the Long, Hot Summer of
2014,” Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University, 15 September 2014.
Invited speaker at the Symposium “Crimea: Whose Homeland? On the Occasion of the 70th
Anniversary of the Deportation of Crimean Tatars,” Harvard University, 19-20 May 2014.
Invited speaker at the Robert L. Bernstein International Human Rights Symposium “Human Rights in
the Streets,” Yale University Law School, 27-28 March 2014.
Invited speaker at the Starr Forum “Ukraine: What’s Next”, MIT Center for International Studies, 14
March 2014.
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Invited speaker at the panel “Ukraine Crisis,” the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts
University, 10 March 2014.
Invited speaker at the panel “Protest, Police, and Rights: When Good Protests Go Bad.” The Harriman
Institute and the Columbia Journalism School, Columbia University, 24 February 2014.
“Euromaidan: Its Causes and Prospects.” Invited community lecture at the Christ the King Ukrainian
Catholic Church, Jamaica Plain, MA, 29 December 2013.
Invited speaker at the session on political and socio-economic consequences of the Holodomor,
Zenowia & George Jurkiw Ukrainian Historical Encounters Series forum “Taking Measure of the
Holodomor”, New York, NY, 5-6 November 2013.
Invited book talk “Migration, Refugee Policy, and State-building in Postcommunist Europe.”
Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University, 29 March 2012.
Council for European Studies 19th International Conference of Europeanists, Boston, 24 March
2012.
17th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, Columbia
University, 21 April 2012.
“Historical Legacies and Contemporary Challenges of Democratization in Ukraine.”
Invited speaker at the Comparative Politics Seminar, Harvard University, 1 December 2011.
Invited participant at the symposium “State Building and Identity Construction in Ukraine: Experiments
and Experience.” Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University, 19 September, 2011.
“The Politics of Memory in Divided Society: A Comparison of Post-Franco Spain and Post-Soviet
Ukraine.”
Public lecture at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC, 9 May 2011.
Public lecture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, 17 February 2011.
Public lecture at the University of Toronto, 4 February 2011.
The Bociurkiw Memorial Lecture, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, 5 March 2010.
Public lecture at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 28 September 2009.
Invited expert participant.
Ukraine Scenarios, Center for Global Affairs, New York University, 21-22 October 2010.
“Citizen Politics in Post-Soviet Russia: Between Identity and Real-Politik.”
Public lecture at The Inter-University Committee on International Migration Myron Weiner
Seminar Series on International Migration, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 10 March 2009.
“The Politics of Refugee Policy in the Post-Soviet Space.”
Presentation at the conference “Transnational Migration to New Regional Centers: Policy
Challenges, Practices, and the Migrant Experience.” Kennan Institute and Woodrow Wilson
Center, Washington, DC, 4 June 2008.
“Studying post-Communist Transition in Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova: the State of Research and
Research Agendas.”
Lecture to MA students at the REECA Program, at Harvard University, October 2007
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“The Politics of Citizenship Policy in the Post-Soviet States.”
Public lecture at the University of Indiana in Bloomington, 2 April 2007.
“Refugee Policies in Post-Soviet Ukraine: The Impact of the Politics of National Identity.”
Public lecture at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 30 October 2006.
“Ukraine’s Democratic Prospects in Light of Latest Constitutional Changes.”
Presentation at the symposium “Yushchenko’s Ukraine: An Interim Assessment of Developments
after the Orange Revolution.” Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 3 October 2005.
“Long-term Causes of the Orange Revolution in Ukraine.”
Presentation at a panel discussion “What Happened in Ukraine and Why You Should Care,”
Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 14 February 2005.
“Citizenship Politics in Ukraine: The State of Research and a Research Agenda.”
Presentation at the workshop “Understanding the Transformation of Ukraine: Assessing What
Has Been Learned, Devising a Research Agenda,” Ottawa, Canada, 15-16 October 2004.
“Sources and Limits of Civic Nationalism in Ukraine.”
Public lecture at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 4 October 2004.
“The Politics of Citizenship Policy in the Post-Soviet Space.”
Presentation at the Post-Communist Politics Workshop, Yale University, 3 December 2003.
“Forthcoming Parliamentary Elections in Ukraine: Competing Political Blocks and Public Opinion.”
Public lecture at the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Washington, DC, 21 March
2002.
“‘Western’ and ‘Eastern’ Factor in the 2002 Ukrainian Parliamentary Elections.”
Presentation at the round-table on the Ukrainian parliamentary elections, Davis Center, Harvard
University, 8 April 2002.
“Crimean Tatars and the Ukrainian State.”
Public lecture at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 20 November 2000.
“The Effect of International Organizations on Citizenship Policies and Practices in the Post-Communist
States.”
Public lecture at the MIT Center for International Studies, 13 October 1999.
COURSES TAUGHT:
States, Nations, and the Politics of Citizenship Rules.
Migration, Refugees, and Citizenship in a Globalized World.
Comparative Politics of Post-Communism.
Soviet, Russian, and Post-Soviet Politics.
Nations and Nationalism.
Introduction to Comparative Politics.
Ukrainian Politics and Society.
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Research Methods for Political Science.
ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Advisor to UNHCR Office in Ukraine on statelessness reduction project, December 2013.
Elections observer, Ukrainian Presidential elections, Kirovohrad, Ukraine, December 2006.
Intern, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Ankara, Turkey, summer 1999.
Intern, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Kyiv, Ukraine, summer 1996.
Analyst, Credit Suisse First Boston, London, UK, 1993-1994.
UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:
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Convention Program and Executive Committee member, Association for the Study of Nationalities,
2004-present.
Advisory Board member, Palgrave Macmillian book series on the Politics of Citizenship and
Migration, 2015-present.
Advisory board member, Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv, Ukraine, 2008-present.
Advisory Board member, Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society (SPPS) book series, IbidemVerlag Press, 2007-present.
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, 2015-present.
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Ukrainian Politics and Society, 2013-present.
Editorial Board Member, Russian Politics and Law Journal, 2008-present.
Co-chair, Post-Communist Politics and Economics Workshop, Davis Center, Harvard University,
2007-present.
Executive Committee member, Program on New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia
(PONARS Eurasia), 2010-2014.
Reviewer: Citizenship Studies, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, East European
Politics and Societies, International Migration Review, Nationalities Papers, Nations in Transit,
Perspectives on Politics, Political Studies, Problems of Post-Communism, Oxford University Press,
Political Science Quarterly, Ukraina Moderna, Woodrow Wilson Press.
Director, Post-Communist Politics and Economics Workshop, Davis Center, Harvard University,
2002-2003.
Coordinator, Graduate Student Research Workshop, Center for International Affairs, Harvard
University, 2000-2001.
Coordinator, Harvard-MIT MacArthur Transnational Security Seminar, 1998-1999.
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Travel Safety Committee, Tufts University, 2015-present
International Relations Awards Committee, Tufts University, 2016.
Foreign Programs Committee, Tufts University, 2010-2012.
International Relations Program Executive Committee, Tufts University, 2008-2013.
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External review committee, Department of Political Science, Tufts University, 2015-2016.
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Transfer of credits representative, Department of Political Science, Tufts University, 2010-2012.
PS Minors Coordinator, Department of Political Science, Tufts University, 2007-2009.
Tisch College-PS Department Committee, Tufts University, 2008-2009.
PS Department Website Development Committee, Tufts University, 2008-2009.
Concord Lecture Series Committee, Department of Political Science, Tufts University, 2007.
Field Convener for Comparative Politics, Political Science Department, Purdue University, 20042005.
Faculty Chair, Graduate students research workshop, Purdue University, 2004-2005.
Faculty Advisor to “Friends of Europe” student club, Purdue University, 2004-2005.
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Program on New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia (PONARS Eurasia), 2002-present.
European Union Democracy Observatory (EUDO) on Citizenship, 2009-present.
Shevchenko Scientific Society, 2012-present
American Political Science Association, 1994-present.
Association for the Study of Nationalities, 1999-present.
Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, 2001-present.
American Association of Ukrainian Studies, 2004-present.
Davis Center for Russian, European, and Eurasian Studies, Associate, 2007-present.
Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, Associate, 2007-present.
“Multicultural Legacies in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus” workshop series, sponsored by the Kennan
Institute for Advanced Russian Studies at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,
Washington, DC, 2002-2005.
“Program on Eurasia in Transition” workshop series, sponsored by the Davis Center for Russian and
Eurasian Studies, Harvard University, 2001-2005.
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
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Tufts Center for Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELTS), Faculty Fellows Seminar,
January-May 2009.
ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods, University of Michigan, summer 2003.
Advanced Czech language study, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, summer 1997.
Institut d'études françaises d'Avignon, Avignon, France, summer 1997. Business French
proficiency certificate of the French Chamber of Commerce (Certificat pratique de français
commercial et économique).
LANGUAGES:
Ukrainian and Russia – native
English – fluent
French and Czech – intermediate reading, speaking, writing
Polish, Slovak, and Belarusian – reading knowledge
Spanish – basic reading, speaking, writing
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