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12023-10-19T13:54:55-04:00Paul Vadanf46fd2a7a6d2ab1ecca0ec13c84118eaf61facfa94plain2023-10-19T14:25:35-04:00Paul Vadanf46fd2a7a6d2ab1ecca0ec13c84118eaf61facfaOlga Kiyan graduated from Harvard College in 2022 with a degree in economics and a minor in government. While at Harvard, she worked as a research assistant and interned for the U.S. government. Her undergraduate thesis examined the Russian informal labor market and its determinants. Olga's current research interests include the politics of memory and history in the post-Soviet space, Russian international relations, and post-Soviet security policy. She hopes to focus her career on international relations with the post-Soviet space.
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