Yaşar Sarı
As a professor in the Department of International Relations and director of the Center for Eurasian Studies at Ibn Haldun University, I have dedicated my career to advancing the study of Eurasian affairs. I hold a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia, where my research focused on the foreign policies of the Caucasus states. Throughout […]
Dilfuza Selmakhunovna Rozieva
I am an associate professor, doctor PhD scholar at the Kazakh Ablai University of International Relations and World Languages with a keen interest in the CESS board membership. Since 2006, I have been working at the Kazakh Ablai University of International Relations and World Languages and conducted more than 20 disciplines. During these years I […]
Khasan Redjaboev
Bio: Khasan is a PhD candidate in Political Science in the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and a Predoctoral Fellow at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University. Khasan’s research focuses on comparative politics, political economy of development, governance and public accountability in non-democratic regimes, social policy, and […]
Nicholas Seay
Bio: Nicholas Seay is a PhD candidate in History at The Ohio State University. Based on archival, oral history, and library research conducted in Tajikistan between in 2022 and 2023, his dissertation, “Cotton Modernity: Agricultural Labor, Materialism, and Soviet Power in Tajikistan, 1945-1991” explores on the development of the cotton sector in late-Soviet Tajikistan, exploring how immense […]
Jeff Eden
I am grateful for this opportunity to apply for the position of CESS Board Member. My engagement with the organization over the years has included service on last year’s Conference Committee, host and presenter roles at several CESS conferences, as well as a judgeship on 2021’s Book Award Committee. My published work on Central Eurasia […]