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Marlène Laruelle

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Marlène Laruelle (French pronunciation: [maʁlɛn laʁɥɛl]; born 21 December 1972) is a French historian, sociologist, and political scientist specializing on Eurasia and Europe.[1] She is Research Professor and Director of the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at the George Washington University (GW). Laruelle is also a Co-Director of PONARS (Program on New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia),[2] Director of GW’s Central Asia Program,[3] and Director of GW's Illiberalism Studies Program.[4] She received her Ph.D. in history at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Cultures (INALCO) and spent time as a post-doc in the area of political science at Sciences Po in Paris. She is Senior Associate Scholar at the Institut français des relations internationales (IFRI).[5] Her particular focus of interest is post-Soviet political, social and cultural developments, especially ideologies and nationalism. She is the daughter[6] of the French philosopher François Laruelle.

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  1. ^ "Marlene Laruelle _ Elliott School of International Affairs". George Washington University.
  2. ^ "About – PONARS Eurasia". www.ponarseurasia.org.
  3. ^ Central Asia Program team page
  4. ^ "Team | illiberalism.org". Illiberalism Studies Program.
  5. ^ "Marlène LARUELLE". www.ifri.org.
  6. ^ Laruelle, Francois. Philosophy and non-philosophy. Liège-Brussels, Pierre Mardaga. The dedication of the 1989 French-Belgian edition of Francois Laruelle's Philosophy and Non-Philosophy
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