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Emeriti: Terence L. Emmons, Joseph N. Frank, Alex Inkeles, Joseph Van Campen, Henry Rowen
Director: Gabriella Safran (Slavic Languages and Literatures, on leave Autumn)
Acting Director, Autumn: John B. Dunlop (Hoover Institution)
Professors: Lazar Fleishman (Slavic Languages and Literatures), Gregory D. Freidin (Slavic Languages and Literatures), David J. Holloway (History, Political Science), Terry Karl (Political Science), Nancy S. Kollmann (History), David Laitin (Political Science), Norman Naimark (History), William J. Perry (School of Engineering), Condoleezza Rice (Political Science, on leave) Aron Rodrigue (History), Scott D. Sagan (Political Science), Richard Schupbach (Slavic Languages and Literatures), Nancy B. Tuma (Sociology), Steven J. Zipperstein (History)
Professor (Research): Siegfried S. Hecker (School of Engineering)
Associate Professors: Shahzad Bashir (Religious Studies), Maria Gough (Art History), Monika Greenleaf (Slavic Languages and Literatures), Michael A. McFaul (Political Science), Gabriella Safran (Slavic Languages and Literatures), Amir Weiner (History)
Assistant Professors: Robert Crews (History), Branislav Jakovljevic (Drama), Pavle Levi (Film Studies), Bissera Pentcheva (Art History)
Senior Lecturers: Rima Greenhill (Slavic Languages and Literatures), Katherine Jolluck (History), Geoffrey Rothwell (Economics), Allen Weiner (School of Law)
Lecturers: Eugenia Khassina (Slavic Languages and Literatures), Jack Kollmann (Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies), Alma Kunanbaeva (Anthropology), Alan Mikhail (History), Eric Morris (International Policy Studies), Edith Sheffer (History), Kathryn Stoner-Weiss (Political Science)
Courtesy Professor: Coit Blacker (Political Science)
Visiting Professors: Jane Curry (Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies), Alan Timberlake (Slavic Languages and Literatures)
Visiting Associate Professor: Ewa Domanska (Anthropology)
Acting Assistant Professor: Asya Pereltsvaig (Linguistics)
Visiting Lecturer: Karla Oeler (Art History)
Affiliates: Michael B. Bernstam (Hoover Institution), Ana Bezic (Anthropology), Jasmina Bojic (International Relations), Robert Conquest (Hoover Institution), John B. Dunlop (Hoover Institution), Lynn Eden (Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies), Irina Erman (Slavic Languages and Literatures), Christina Gathmann (Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies), Christine Jojarth (Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies), Gail Lapidus (Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies), Marina Marcos (Slavic Languages and Literatures), Zhanara Nauruzbayeva (Anthropology), Ekaterina Neklyudova (Slavic Languages and Literatures), Olena Nikolayenko (Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies), Bertrand Patenaude (Hoover Institution), Pavel Podvig (Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies), Karen Rondestvedt (Stanford Libraries), Sonja Schmid (Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies), John M. Shalikashvili (Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies), Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall (Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies), Anatol Shmelev (Hoover Institution), Maciej Siekierski (Hoover Institution), Wojciech Zalewski (Stanford Libraries)
Center Offices: Encina West, Rm. 217
Mail Code: 94305-6045
Phone: (650) 723-3562
Web Site: http://CREEES.stanford.edu
Courses offered by the Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies have the subject code REES, and are listed in the "Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies [REES] Courses" section of this bulletin.
The Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES) coordinates the University's teaching, research, and extracurricular activities related to the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and administers two interdisciplinary academic programs: an undergraduate minor and an M.A. graduate degree program. Information on center programs and activities is available at http://CREEES.stanford.edu. CREEES and its degree programs are directed by the CREEES Steering Committee, composed of faculty members associated with the Center. The programs draw on the strengths of nationally recognized area faculty and research affiliates and significant library and archival collections at Stanford. The Center is a U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center for Russia and East Europe.
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