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Barnard
Professor Kimberly M. Zisk Named Associate Director of The
Harriman Institute
New
York, NY, May 16, 2002Kimberly M. Zisk, Barnard associate
professor of political science, will officially begin in
her new position as Associate Director of Columbia Universitys
Harriman Institute in June. As associate director, she will
work closely with the Institutes director, Cathy Nepomnyashchy,
also a Barnard professor. Zisk has been a faculty member
at Harriman since she arrived at Barnard in September 1997.
Zisk said of her new position, "I look forward to the
opportunity to contribute in new ways to the vibrancy of
Russian, post-Soviet and East-Central European studies in
the Columbia community."
The Harriman Institute is the oldest academic center in
the United States devoted to interdisciplinary study of
the Russian Empire, the Soviet bloc and the post-communist
states. Zisk has written two books on Russian security policy
and several articles and book chapters on Russian foreign
and military policy and the U.S. reaction. She is also a
member of the Program on New Approaches to Russian Security
(PONARS).
Currently on leave in Japan after receiving a grant from
the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Zisk is in residence
at the Council on Foreign Relations. In the summer of 2000,
she spent three months in Japan at the Institute for International
Policy Studies in Tokyo on an International Affairs Fellowship
from the Council on Foreign Relations and Hitachi, Ltd.
She has frequently commented on the war on terrorism in
the national media, most recently on CNN.
Contact:
Petra Tuomi, Office of Public Affairs, 212-854-7907
James Griffith, Office of Public Affairs, 212-854-7583
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