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Current Fellows and Guest Scholars associated with the Program,
with their permanent affiliations and the titles of the projects they
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Ivan
Grdesic
- February
2009 - June 2009

Professor, University of Zagreb; Former Ambassador of the Republic of Croatia to the United States
Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center
Project: "Trans-Atlantic Partnerships: NATO Enlargement and Southeast Europe"
John
Lampe
- January
2006 - December 2009

Professor of History, University of Maryland, College Park
Senior Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center
Project: "Embracing Democracy in the Western Balkans: From Post-Conflict Struggles to European Integration"
Paul
Milliman
- August
2009 - November 2009

East European Studies Research Scholar
East European Studies Research Scholar
Project: "Lubrica hominum memoria: The Social Memory of Pomerania and Prussia in the Restoration of the Kingdom of Poland"
Ina
Navazelskis
- May
2009 - July 2009

Program Coordinator, Department of Oral History, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Project: "The War Goes on: Journalism and Conflicting Narratives on the Holocaust in Lithuania"
Vladimir
Tismaneanu
- September
2008 - May 2009

Professor, Political Science (Comparative Politics), University of Maryland
Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Center
Project: “Democracy and Memory: Romania Confronts Its Communist Past”
Milica
Uvalic
- February
2009 - May 2009

Professor, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Perugia, Italy
Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center
Project: "Integrating the Balkans with the European Union"
Veljko
Vujacic
- February
2009 - April 2009

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Oberlin College, OH
Project: "From Class to Nation: Communism and Nationalism in Russia and Serbia"
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Christian Ostermann,
Director, European Studies
Nida Gelazis,
Program Associate
Elizabeth Zolotukhina,
Program Assistant
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East European Studies
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