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Marlene LARUELLE Office: IERES, The George Washington University, 1957 E Street, NW, Suite 412, Washington D.C., 20052 Home: 2700 Virginia Av., NW, apt. 1208, Washington, DC, 20037 [email protected], http://marlene-laruelle.com ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Current position Research Professor of International Affairs, Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES), Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University (2011-). Director of the Central Asia Program, IERES (2012-). Associate Director, IERES (2015-). Previous positions Senior Research Fellow, The Russian and Eurasian Studies Program, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C. (May 2010-April 2011). Senior Research Fellow, The Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program, a Joint Center affiliated with Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, Washington D.C., and the Institute for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm (September 2007-April 2010). FUNDINGS AND AWARDS Project Director, “Central Eurasia – Religion in International Affairs” Initiative, Henry Luce Foundation (April 1, 2014-March 31, 2016). Principal Investigator, “Unknown Pages of the History of Fascism: The Eurasian Fixation of the European Far Right,” Anonymous donor (January 1, 2014-December 31, 2015). Project Director, “Central Asia Fellowship,” The Open Society Foundations (January 2013- December 2016). Project Director, ‘Kazakhstan Initiative,” Kazakhstan Embassy in the United States (September 1, 2013-October 30, 2014). Project Director, “Women and Water in South and Central Asia: Building International Social Capital for Sustainable Peace and Development,” The U.S. State Department (January 2013- December 2015), in partnership with GW Global Gender Program. Co-Principal Investigator, “Arctic Research Coordination Network. Building a Research Network for Promoting Arctic Urban Sustainability,” National Science Foundation (2013-2017). Team leader for the WP “Social Urban Sustainability in Russia’s Arctic Regions”. Co-Principal Investigator, ARCSUS (ARCtic Urban SUStainability in Russia), implemented by Tromso University, funded by the Norwegian Research Council (2013-2016). Team leader for the WP “Social Urban Sustainability in Russia’s Arctic Regions”. Project Director, “Observatory of Central Asia,” The French Defense Ministry (Délégation aux affaires stratégiques) (September 2012-August 2015). 1

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Marlene LARUELLE

Office: IERES, The George Washington University, 1957 E Street, NW, Suite 412, Washington D.C., 20052

Home: 2700 Virginia Av., NW, apt. 1208, Washington, DC, 20037 [email protected], http://marlene-laruelle.com

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Current position

• Research Professor of International Affairs, Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES), Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University (2011-).

• Director of the Central Asia Program, IERES (2012-). • Associate Director, IERES (2015-).

Previous positions

• Senior Research Fellow, The Russian and Eurasian Studies Program, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C. (May 2010-April 2011).

• Senior Research Fellow, The Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program, a Joint Center affiliated with Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, Washington D.C., and the Institute for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm (September 2007-April 2010).

FUNDINGS AND AWARDS

• Project Director, “Central Eurasia – Religion in International Affairs” Initiative, Henry Luce Foundation (April 1, 2014-March 31, 2016).

• Principal Investigator, “Unknown Pages of the History of Fascism: The Eurasian Fixation of the European Far Right,” Anonymous donor (January 1, 2014-December 31, 2015).

• Project Director, “Central Asia Fellowship,” The Open Society Foundations (January 2013-December 2016).

• Project Director, ‘Kazakhstan Initiative,” Kazakhstan Embassy in the United States (September 1, 2013-October 30, 2014).

• Project Director, “Women and Water in South and Central Asia: Building International Social Capital for Sustainable Peace and Development,” The U.S. State Department (January 2013-December 2015), in partnership with GW Global Gender Program.

• Co-Principal Investigator, “Arctic Research Coordination Network. Building a Research Network for Promoting Arctic Urban Sustainability,” National Science Foundation (2013-2017). Team leader for the WP “Social Urban Sustainability in Russia’s Arctic Regions”.

• Co-Principal Investigator, ARCSUS (ARCtic Urban SUStainability in Russia), implemented by Tromso University, funded by the Norwegian Research Council (2013-2016). Team leader for the WP “Social Urban Sustainability in Russia’s Arctic Regions”.

• Project Director, “Observatory of Central Asia,” The French Defense Ministry (Délégation aux affaires stratégiques) (September 2012-August 2015).

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• Principal Investigator, “Reassessing Afghanistan’s Neighborhood: Regional Perceptions and Strategies, and US Interests,” The Smith Richardson Foundation (March 15, 2012-March 14, 2013).

• Principal Investigator, International conference “Afghanistan's Stability and Regional Security Implications for Central Asia,” The NATO Science for Peace and Security Program.

• Principal Investigator, “The Kremlin’s Arctic Dreams: Geo-Strategic Implications for Russia and the World in 2040,” The Office of Net Assessment (May 2010-April 2011).

• Co-Investigator, “Russian Economic Trends Study until 2030,” The Office of Secretary of Defense (October 2010-March 2011), implemented by the Hudson Institute, with Richard Weitz and Clifford Gaddy.

• Principal Investigator “Beyond the ‘Clans’ War’ Hypothesis: Dechipering the Complexity of Kremlin Networks,” The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (July-September 2010).

• Co-Investigator, “The Challenges of Development in Central Asia,” The French Agency for Development (June-October 2010).

• Co-Investigator, “The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and perspectives of regional security in Central Asia,” The French Defense Ministry (Délégation aux affaires stratégiques), implemented by the Foundation for Strategic Research, with Isabelle Facon and Emmanuel Puig (January-December 2010).

• Principal Investigator, “Inside and Around the Kremlin's Black Box: the New Nationalist Think Tanks in Russia,” funded by the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (July-September 2009).

• Co-Investigator, “Russia in a 10-20 years perspective,” The Swedish Armed Forces HQ, implemented by the ISDP, with Anna Jonsson, and Fredrik Erixon (January-June 2009).

• Principal Investigator, “Coping with the Russo-Chinese Competition in Central Asia: Local Perspectives and Strategies,” The Smith Richardson Foundation (January-December 2008).

RESEARCH GRANTS AND VISITING POSITIONS

• Research Fellow, “Reshaping Everyday Citizenry: Migrants in Moscow, Kiev, and Astana,” William and Helen Petrach Program on Ukraine, IERES, The Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University (September 2011-June 2012).

• Visiting Research Fellow, The Uppsala Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Uppsala University (October 2011).

• Visiting Research Fellow, The Aleksanteri Institute, Helsinki (August, September, November 2009).

• Visiting Research Fellow in India, Foundation Maison des Sciences de l’homme and Indian University Grant Commission (October 2009).

• Visiting Research Fellow, The Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education (January-April 2009).

• Non-resident Research Fellow, “Euphemizing Antisemitism. Conspiracy Theories in Russia’s New Academic Disciplines,” The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (June-December 2007).

• Research Fellow, “Eurasianism, an Ideology of Empire,” The French National Center of Publications (October 2006-May 2007).

• Informal Visiting Fellow, The Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan (July-September 2006).

• Research Fellow, “Nationalism and the Academia in Russia,” The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C. (September 2005-May 2006).

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• Post-Doctoral Fellow, The French Institute for Central Asian Studies (IFEAC), Tashkent, Uzbekistan (September 2002-August 2005).

• Lavoisier Fellow, The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Russia, Moscow and St Petersburg (November 2000-May 2002).

• Visiting Fellow, The French Institute of Anatolian Studies, Istanbul, Turkey (May-August 2001). • Doctoral Fellow, The French Institute for Central Asian Studies, Tashkent (October 1998-October

2000). • Doctoral Fellow, The French Institute of Social Sciences in Prague, Czech Republic (October 1997-

June 1998). EDUCATION

• Ph.D. at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Cultures, INALCO (2002) • M.A. on Central European (Czech) Studies at INALCO (1998) • M.A. on Post-Soviet Studies at INALCO (1997) • B.A. in Post-Soviet Studies at INALCO (1994), in Political Science at Paris II-Assas (1996), and in

History at Paris VII-Jussieu (1996) TEACHING EXPERIENCE

• Reemerging Nationalisms in Eurasia IAFF 6638 (Spring semester), GWU. • Central Asia: Society, Security, Economy, IAFF 6638 (Fall semester), GWU • Invited Supervisor at the Department of Eurasian Studies, Gumilev University, Astana,

Kazakhstan (2011-13). Co-supervision of PhD students. • Member of the pedagogical team of the Post-Soviet Studies Department at Sciences Po (the

Institute of Political Studies) Paris, (2006-). Supervision of PhD and Master students. • Guest Lecturer at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Cultures, Paris (2001-02) • History and Geography Teacher at the French School in Tashkent, Uzbekistan (1998-99)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

• 2011- Associate Researcher at FRIDE (Fundación para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior), Madrid

• 2011- Member of PONARS (Program on New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia) • 2011- Contributor to Oxford Analytica • 2010- Subject Matter Expert, ISAF Strategic Assessment Group, NATO Central Intelligence • 2009- Member of EUCAM (Europe-Central Asia Monitoring) • 2008- Associate Fellow at the Post-Soviet Studies Department at the Institute of Political Studies

(IEP), Paris • 2002- Associate Fellow at the Center for Russian, Caucasian and East-European Studies

(CERCEC) at the School of Advanced Social Sciences Studies (EHESS), Paris MEMBERSHIP IN ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS

• Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES). • Member of the board, 2014-2016, Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS). • Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN).

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• Women in International Security (WIIS). • French Center for Post-Soviet Societies Studies (INALCO, Paris). • French-Russian Center in Social Sciences and Humanities (Moscow).

OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

• Editor in chief of Central Asian Affairs • Director of the book series “Contemporary Central Asia. Societies, Politics and Cultures” at

Lexington, an Imprint of Rowman & Littlefield. • Member of the Executive Editorial Board of Demokratizatsiya. The Journal of Post-Soviet

Democratization (2011-).

• Member of the Editorial Board of Nationalities Papers (2007-), Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society (2015-) The Central Eurasian Reader (2007-2010), The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly (2009-2010), Cahiers d’Asie centrale (2003-2007), and of Mezhdunarodnye issledovaniia [International Research, State University, Astana, Kazakhstan] (2010-).

• Member of the Editorial Board of the book series “Eurasian Study Library” at Brill Publishers (London), and of “Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics & Society” at Verlag-Ibidem (Stuttgart).

• Co-director of the book series “Sociétés postsoviétiques en mouvement” [Post-Soviet Societies on the Move] at Petra, with Virginie Symaniec (2007-2013).

• Member of the International Advisory Board of MYPLACE (Memory, Young, Political Legacy and Civic Engagement), a European Commission FP7 Collaborative Large-scale integrating project, bringing together a consortium of 16 research institutions from 14 European countries as well as 14 stakeholder public institutions (2011-15).

• Referees on articles submitted to Nationalities Papers, The Russian Review, Slavic Review, Central Asian Survey, Ab Imperio, The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, The Journal of Political Ideologies, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Revue des études slaves, Cahiers du monde russe, Tiers Monde.

LANGUAGES

• French: Native • English, Russian: Fluent • Czech, German: working knowledge

PUBLICATIONS 1. MONOGRAPHS

• Russia’s Arctic Strategies and the Future of the Far North (New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2014). • Globalizing Central Asia. Geopolitics and the Challenges of Economic Development (New York: M.E.

Sharpe, 2013), co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse. • The ‘Chinese Question’ in Central Asia. Domestic Order, Social Changes and the Chinese Factor

(London, New York: Columbia University Press, and Hurst, 2012), co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

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• In the Name of the Nation. Nationalism and Politics in Contemporary Russia (New York: Palgrave/MacMillan, 2009).

• Russian Eurasianism. An Ideology of Empire (Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Press/Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008, paperback 2011).

2. EDITED VOLUMES

• Eurasianism and European Far Right: Reshaping the Europe-Russia Relationship (Lanham, MD: Lexington, 2015).

• Between Europe and Asia. The Origins, Theories and Legacies of Russian Eurasianism (Pittsburgh University Press, 2015), co-edited with Mark Bassin and Sergey Glebov.

• Migration and Social Upheaval as the Face of Globalization in Central Asia (London: Brill, 2013). • Mapping Central Asia: Indian Perceptions and Strategies (Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2011), co-edited

with Sebastien Peyrouse. • China and India in Central Asia. A new “Great Game”? (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), co-

edited with Jean-François Huchet, Sebastien Peyrouse, Bayram Balci. • Russian Nationalism and the National Reassertion of Russia (London: Routledge, hard cover 2009,

paperback 2010). 3. GUEST EDITOR (SPECIAL ISSUES)

• “Patriotism from Below in Russia,” Europe-Asia Studies 67, no. 1 (2015). • “Patronal Politics in Central Asia,” Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization

20, no. 4 (2012). • “Russian Nationalism, Foreign Policy and Identity Debates,” Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of

Post-Soviet Democratization 19, no. 3 (2011). • “Central Asian Perceptions of China,” China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly 7, no. 1 (2009), co-edited

with Sebastien Peyrouse. 4. ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS

• “Russia as a ‘Divided Nation,’ from Compatriots to Crimea: A Contribution to the Discussion on Nationalism and Foreign Policy,” Problems of Post-Communism 62, no. 2 (2015): 88-97.

• “The Three Colors of Novorossiya, or the Russian Nationalist Mythmaking of the Ukrainian Crisis,” Post-Soviet Affairs, 2015.

• “Patriotic Youth Clubs in Russia. Professional Niches, Cultural Capital and Narratives of Social Engagement,” Europe-Asia Studies 67, no. 1 (2015): 8-27.

• “Resource, state reassertion and international recognition: locating the drivers of Russia’s Arctic policy,” The Polar Journal 4, no. 2 (2014): 253-270.

• “Alexei Navalny and challenges in reconciling ‘nationalism’ and ‘liberalism’,” Post-Soviet Affairs 30, no. 4 (2014): 276-297.

• “The “Russian Idea” on the Small Screen: Staging National Identity on Russia’s TV,” Demokratizatsiya. The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization 22, no. 2 (2014): 313-333.

• “Assessing Uzbekistan’s and Tajikistan’s Afghan Policy: The Impact of Domestic Drivers,” Central Asian Affairs 1, no. 1 (2014): 108-132.

• “Larger, Higher, Farther North … Geographical Metanarratives of the Nation in Russia,” Eurasian Geography and Economics 53, no. 5 (2012): 557–574.

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• “Conspiracy and Alternate History in Russia: A Nationalist Equation for Success?” The Russian Review 71, no. 4 (2012): 656-580.

• “Discussing Neopatrimonialism and Patronal Presidentialism in the Central Asian Context,” Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization 20, no. 4 (2012): 301-324.

• “The Paradigm of Nationalism in Kyrgyzstan. Evolving Narrative, the Sovereignty Issue, and Political Agenda,” Communist and Post-Communist Studies 45, no. 1–2 (2012): 39–49.

• “Negotiating History: Memory Wars in the Near Abroad and Pro-Kremlin Youth Movements,” Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization 19, no. 3 (2011): 233-252.

• “The Ideological Shift On The Russian Radical Right: From Demonizing The West To Fear Of Migrants,” Problems of Post-Communism 57, no. 6 (2010): 19–31.

• “The Concept of Ethnogenesis in Central Asia: Political Context and Institutional Mediators (1940–50),” Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 9, no. 1 (2008): 169-188.

• “Alternative Identity, Alternative Religion? Neo-Paganism and the Aryan Myth in contemporary Russia,” Nations and Nationalism 14, no. 2 (2008): 283-301.

• “Religious Revival, Nationalism and the ‘Invention of Tradition’: Political Tengrism in Central Asia and Tatarstan,” Central Asian Survey 26, no. 2 (2007): 203-216.

• “The Return of the Aryan Myth: Tajikistan in search for a Secularized National Ideology,” Nationalities Papers 35, no. 1 (2007): 51-70.

• “The Two Faces of Contemporary Eurasianism. An Imperial Version of the Russian Nationalism,” Nationalities Papers 32, no. 1 (2004): 115-136.

5. POLICY PAPERS

• “The ‘Russian World’. Russia's Soft Power and Geopolitical Imagination,” Center for Global Interests Papers, May 2015.

• “Russia’s Policy in Central Asia,” EUCAM European National Policy Series, no. 17, September 2014. • “Uncharted waters. Presidential successions in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan ” EUCAM Policy Brief,

no. 33, April 2014, co-authored with Jos Boonstra. • “Russia’s National Identity and Foreign Policy toward the Asia-Pacific,” The Asan Forum, January

2014. • “The impact of the 2014 ISAF forces’ withdrawal from Afghanistan on the Central Asian region,”

a paper commissioned by the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs, January 2014, with Jos Boonstra and Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “The Afghanistan-Central Asia relationship: What role for the EU?” EUCAM Working Papers no. 13, February 2013, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse and Vera Axyonova.

• “Regional Organisations in Central Asia: Patterns of Interaction, Dilemmas of Efficiency,” University of Central Asia’s Institute of Public Policy and Administration Working Paper No. 10, 2012, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Security and development in Central Asia. The EU compared to China and Russia,” EUCAM Working Paper No. 11, May 2012, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse and Jos Boonstra.

• “Russia’s Perceptions and Strategies in Afghanistan and their Consequences for NATO,” NATO Research Paper, No. 69, November 2011.

• Into Eurasia Monitoring the EU’s Central Asia Strategy. Report of the EUCAM Monitoring, February 2010, co-authored with M. Emerson, J. Boonstra (rapporteurs), N. Hasanova, and S. Peyrouse.

• “Inside and Around the Kremlin's Black Box: the New Nationalist Think Tanks in Russia,” Stockholm Papers, October 2009.

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• “Russia in a 10-20 Year Perspective,” Stockholm Papers, October 2009, co-authored with Anna Jonsson, and Fredrik Erixon.

• “Russia in Central Asia: Old History, New Challenges?,” EUCAM Policy Papers, No. 3, September 2009.

• “Beyond the Afghan Trauma: Russia’s Return to Afghanistan,” Jamestown Occasional Paper, August 2009.

• China as a Neighbor. Central Asian Perspectives and Strategies, Washington, D.C.: The Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, Silk Road Monograph, April 2009, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Russian Policy on Central Asia and the Role of Russian Nationalism,” Silk Road Papers, Washington, D.C.: The Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, April 2008.

• “Russo-Turkish Rapprochement Through the Idea of Eurasia: Alexander Dugin’s Networks in Turkey,” Jamestown Occasional Papers, April 2008.

• “Aleksandr Dugin: A Russian Version of the European Radical Right?,” Kennan Institute Occasional Papers, No. 294 (2006).

6. OTHER ARTICLES

• “Nationalism and Anti-Nationalism in Eurasianism: the Pax Eurasiana,” Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the USA XXXVII (2013): 255-280.

• “Russian Military Presence in the High North: Projection of Power and Capacities of Action,” in S. Blank, ed., Russia in the Arctic (Carlisle: Strategic Studies Institute, 2011), 63-89.

• “International Law and Geographical Representations: The Russian Stance on Territorial Conflicts in the Arctic,” in L. Salmela, ed., Nordic Cooperation and the Far North (Helsinki: National Defence University, 2011), 15-36.

• “The United States in Central Asia: Reassessing a Challenging Partnership,” Strategic Analysis 35, no. 3 (2011): 427-438, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “National Narrative, Ethnology, and Academia in post-Soviet Uzbekistan,” Journal of Eurasian Studies 1, no. 2 (2010): 102-110.

• “‘The White Tsar’: Romantic Imperialism in Russia’s Legitimizing of Conquering the Far East,” Acta Slavica Iaponica 25 (2008): 113-134.

• “The Militarization of the Caspian Sea: ‘Great Games’ and ‘Small Games’ Over the Caspian Fleets,” The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly 7, no. 2 (2009): 17-35, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Successes and Challenges,” The Journal of Central Asian Studies, Kashmir University XVIII, no. 1 (2009): 1-14, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Cross-Border Minorities As Cultural And Economic Mediators Between China And Central Asia,” The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly 7, no. 1 (2009): 93-119, with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Central Asian Labor Migrants in Russia: The ‘Diasporization’ of the Central Asian States?,” The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly 5, no. 3 (2007): 101-119.

• “The Struggle for the Soul of Tatar Islam,” Current Trends in Islamist Ideologies 5 (2007): 26-39. • “The Discipline of Culturology: A New ‘Ready-made Thought’ for Russia?” Diogenes, no. 204

(2004): 21-36. 7. CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES

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• “Negotiating Social Activism. National Minorities Associations in Kazakhstan, or the Other Face of ‘Civil Society’,” in Charles E. Ziegler, ed., Civil Society and Politics in Central Asia (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2015), 111-133.

• “The Three Discursive Paradigms of State Identity in Kazakhstan. Kazakhness, Kazakhstannes and Transnationalism,” in Mariya Omelicheva, ed., Nationalism and Identity Construction in Central Asia. Dimensions, Dynamics and Directions (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2014), 1-20.

• “Russia in Afghanistan. Enduring Interests, Domestic Challenges and Regional Strategies,” in A. Snetkov and S. Aris, eds., The Regional Dimension to Security. Other Sides of Afghanistan (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), 136-151.

• “Space as a Destiny. Legitimizing the Russian Empire through Geography and Cosmos,” in S. Turoma, and M. Waldstein, Empire De/Centered. New Spatial Histories of Russia and the Soviet Union (Fanham: Ashgate 2013), 85-101.

• “Kazakhstan: Central Asia’s New Migration Crossroads,” in M. Laruelle, ed., Migration and Social Upheaval as the Face of Globalization in Central Asia (London: Brill, 2013), 87-108.

• “Friendship with Moderation. The Central Asian Point of View on the SCO,” in M. Fredholm, ed., The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Eurasian Geopolitics (Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 2013), 229-251, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Kyrgyzstan: conflict and prospects for peace,” in D. Aurobinda Mahapatra, ed., Conflict and Peace in Eurasia (London: Routledge, 2013), 119-133 co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Hopes amid Hurdles,” in P.L. Dash, ed., India and Central Asia. Two Decades of Transition (Oxford, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2012), 76-87, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Moscow’s China dilemma: evolving perceptions of Russian security in Eurasia and Asia,” in R.E. Bedetski and N. Swanström, eds., Eurasia’s Ascent in Energy and Geopolitics. Rivalry or partnership for China, Russia, and Central Asia? (London: Routledge, 2012), 76-91.

• “Olzhas Suleimenov,” in S. Norris, and W. Sunderland, eds., Russia’s People of Empire: Lives Stories from Eurasia, 1500 to the Present (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2012), 319-325.

• “Totalitarian Utopia, The Occult, And Technological Modernity In Russia: The Intellectual Experience Of Cosmism,” in B. Menzel, M. Hagemeister, and B. Glatzer Rosenthal, eds., The New Age of Russia. Occult and Esoteric Dimensions (Munich: Kubon & Sagner, 2012), 238-258.

• “The Rodnoverie Movement: The Seach For Pre-Christian Ancestry And The Occult,” in B. Menzel, M. Hagemeister, and B. Glatzer Rosenthal, eds., The New Age of Russia. Occult and Esoteric Dimensions (Munich: Kubon & Sagner, 2012), 293-310.

• “Foreign Policy and Myth-making: Great Game, Heartland, and Silk Roads,” in M. Laruelle, and S. Peyrouse, eds., Mapping Central Asia: Indian Perceptions and Strategies (Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2011), 7-20

• “Managing Regional Geopolitical Uncertainty,” in M. Laruelle, and S. Peyrouse, eds., Mapping Central Asia: Indian Perceptions and Strategies (Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2011), 145-160, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Academia and the Rewriting of National Identity in Central Asia: The Soviet Union and Colonialism Issues,” in H. Komatsu, S. Karasar, T. Dadabaev, and G. Kurmangaliyeva Ercilasun, eds., Central Eurasian Studies: Past, Present and Future (Istanbul: Maltepe University, 2011), 215-224.

• “Why Central Asia? The Strategic Rationale of Indian and Chinese Involvement in the Region,” in M. Laruelle, J.-F. Huchet, S. Peyrouse, and B. Balci, eds., China and India in Central Asia. A new “Great Game”? (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), 1-16.

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• “Russia Facing China and India in Central Asia: Cooperation, Competition, and Hesitations,” in M. Laruelle, J.-F. Huchet, S. Peyrouse, and B. Balci, eds., China and India in Central Asia. A new “Great Game”? (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), 9-24.

• “‘Tengrism’ in Kyrgyzstan: in search of New Religious and Political Legitimacy,” in I. Charleux, G. Delaplace, and R. Hamayon, eds., Representing Power in Ancient Inner Asia: Legitimacy, Transmission and the Sacred (Belligham: Center for East Asian Studies, Western Washington University, 2010), 55-96, co-authored with Aurélie Biard.

• “Russia and Central Asia,” in E. Kavalski, ed., The New Central Asia. The Regional Impact of International Actors (New Jersey, London: World Scientific, 2010), 149-176.

• “Rethinking Russian Nationalism: Historical Continuity, Political Diversity, And Doctrinal Fragmentation,” in M. Laruelle, ed., Russian Nationalism and the National Reassertion of Russia (London: Routledge, 2009), 13-48.

• “The Orient in Russian Thought at the Turn of the Century,” in D. Shlapentokh, ed., Russia between East and West. Scholarly Debates on Eurasianism (Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2006), 9-38.

8. COMMENTARIES AND MEMOS

• “Russia’s Bedfellowing Policy and the European Far Right,” Russian Analytical Digest, no. 167, May 6, 2015.

• “The Power of Soft Power in Kazakhstan,” The Monkey Cage, May 1, 2015. • “Mastering a Façade Democracy. Elections in Uzbekistan,” EUCAM Commentary, no. 27, April

2015. • “Scared of Putin's Shadow. In Sanctioning Dugin, Washington Got the Wrong Man,” Foreign

Affairs, March 25, 2015. • “Kazakhstan’s Posture in the Eurasian Union: In Search of Serene Sovereignty,” Russian

Analytical Digest, no. 165, March 25, 2015. • “The Ukrainian Crisis and its Impact on Transforming Russian Nationalism Landscape”, in

Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska and Richard Sakwa, eds, Ukraine and Russia: People, Politics, Propaganda and Perspectives, E-IR Info, 2015, 123-128.

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• “Central Asia’s Dilemmas and the Paradoxical Lessons of the Ukrainian Crisis,” Russian Analytical Digest, no. 159, December 2014.

• “Russian Nationalism and Ukraine,” Current History 113, October 2014. • “Novorossiya, a Launching Pad for Russian Nationalists,” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo no. 357.

September 2014. • “Continuing Cooperation Patterns with Russia in the Arctic,” Polar Initiative Policy Brief,

September 2014. • “Nationalism just a Tool in Putin’s Hands,” The Moscow Times, September 17, 2014. • “Russia and Central Asia,” EUCAM National Policies Series, no. 17, September 2014. • “Beyond Anti-Westernism. The Kremlin’s narrative about Russia’s European Identity and

Mission,” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 326, June 2014. • “Is anyone in charge of Russian nationalists fighting in Ukraine?” The Washington Post Monkey

Cage, June 26, 2014. • Putin, Crimea and the legitimacy trap,” Open Democracy, March 13, 2014, co-authored with J.

Paul Goode. • “Why Ukraine’s crisis keeps central Asian leaders up at night” The Washington Post Monkey Cage,

March 7, 2014, co-authored with Sean Roberts. • “Anti-migrant riots in Russia: the mobilizing potential of xenophobia,” Russian Analytical

Digest, no. 141, December 2013. • “Conservatism as the Kremlin’s new toolkit. An ideology at the lowest cost,” Russian Analytical

Digest, no, 138, November 2013. • “Revisiting Islamism. A Factor for Demokratization in Central Asia?” PONARS Eurasia Policy

Memo No. 298, September 2013. • “The Changing Logic of Russian Strategy in Central Asia: From Privileged Sphere to Divide and

Rule?” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 261, July 2013, co-authored with Alexander Cooley. • “Will Afghanistan Take Central Asia Down with It?” The National Interest, August 1, 2013, co-

authored with Scott Radnitz. • “EU-US cooperation in Central Asia: parallel lines meet in infinity?” EUCAM Policy Brief, No. 31,

July 2013, co-authored with Jos Boonstra. • “Water in Central Asian Agriculture: No time to waste,” EUCAM Watch, No. 13, November 2012. • “US Central Asia policy: Still American Mars versus European Venus?” EUCAM Policy Brief, no. 26,

September 2012. • “Natsdem. The New Wave of Anti-Putin Nationalists,” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 223

September 2012. • “Iran's Regional Quagmire,” FRIDE Policy Brief, No. 135, September 2012. • “Factoring the Regional Impact of Uzbekistan’s Withdrawal from the CSTO,” Wider Europe,

August 24, 2012. • “Israel and Central Asia: Opportunities and Limits for Partnership in a Post-Arab Spring World,”

Wider Europe, July 2012. • “Cyber-Security in Central Asia: Real Issues, False Excuse?” Central Asia Policy Papers, No. 2, June

2012. • “What does Central Asia’s ‘no-show’ at the NATO Chicago Summit Mean?,” Wider Europe, June

8, 2012. • “Russia ‘is a Delicate Matter’? The View from Central Asia of Putin Russia's Commitment to the

Region,” Wider Europe, May 21, 2012. • “When the ‘Near Abroad’ Looks at Russia: the Eurasian Union Project as Seen from the Southern

Republics,” Russian Analytical Digest 112, April 20, 2012, 8-11.

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• “Why NATO doesn’t talk with the SCO and the CSTO,” EUCAM Watch, No. 11, February 2012, 5-6.

• “Russia’s narrative on the Arctic: from Patriotic Rhetoric to the Arctic ‘Brand’, Baltic Rim Economies 4, November 30, 2011, 5-6.

• “Putin Uses Symbols of Soviet Power to Announce Idea of Eurasian Union,” Eurasia Daily Monitor 8, No. 195, October 24, 2011

• “Russia’s Gordian Knot. Radical Nationalism, the North Caucasus, and Migration,” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo, No. 163, September 2011.

• “Involving Central Asia in Afghanistan’s future – what can Europe do?,” EUCAM Policy Brief, No. 20, August 2011.

• “Why the EU needs to engage Russia on Asian Security,” FRIDE Policy Brief, No. 82, June 2011. • “Central Asian Islamism in the Spotlight,” EUCAM Commentary, No. 13, June 2011. • “The Demographic Challenges of Russia’s Arctic,” Russian Analytical Digest 96, May 12, 2011, 8-

10. • “Kazakhstan as a Uranium Power: Forthcoming Successes and Challenges,” Central Asia-

Caucasus Analyst, March 31, 2010. • “The Growing Illiteracy in Central Asia. A Challenge for the EU,” EUCAM Commentary, No. 6,

December 2009. • “Russia’s Arctic Ambitions: Transforming the ‘Cost of Cold’,” ISDP Policy Brief, No. 7, June 9, 2009. • “Economic Crisis Strengthens Rather Than Weakens Moscow’s Influence In The ‘Near Abroad’,”

Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst, February 25, 2009. • “Kazakhstan Challenged by the World Financial Crisis,” Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst, November

12, 2008. • “Is Kazakhstan Disengaging From Georgia?,” Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst, October 15, 2008. • “Neo-Eurasianist Alexander Dugin on the Russia-Georgia Conflict,” Central Asia-Caucasus

Analyst, September 3, 2008. • “Kazakhstan, the New Country of Immigration for Central Asian Workers,” Central Asia-Caucasus

Analyst, April 30, 2008. • “After Putin? Russia's Presidential Elections,” Origins 1, No. 6, March 2008. • “Alexandr Dugin: an ‘Eurasianist’ view on Chechnya and the North Caucasus,” Chechnya Weekly,

The Jamestown Foundation 8, No. 6, February 8, 2007. • “Russian Culturology: Continuing Where Marxism Left Off,” Washington Profile, April 22, 2006. • “Tengrism: in Search for Central Asia’s Spiritual Roots,” Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst, March 22,

2006. • “Two Questions to Four Experts on Central Asia,” Washington Profile, November 25, 2005. • “IFEAC Regional Conference: Tengrism as a New Factor in the Construction of Identity,” Central

Eurasia Studies Review 4, no. 2 (2005): 40. 9. PUBLICATIONS IN FRENCH Monographs

• L’Asie centrale à l’aune de la mondialisation. Une approche géoéconomique [Central Asia entering Globalization. A Geo-economic Approach] (Paris: Armand Colin, 2010, 234 p.), co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• Le nouveau nationalisme russe. Des repères pour comprendre [The New Russian Nationalism. A Contribution to our Understanding] (Paris: L’Œuvre, 2010, 373 p.).

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• La Quête d’une identité impériale. Le néo-eurasisme dans la Russie contemporaine [In Search of an Imperial Identity. Neo-Eurasianism in Contemporary Russia] (Paris: Petra, 2007, 314 p.).

• Asie centrale, la dérive autoritaire [Central Asia: the drift towards Authoritarianism] (Paris: Autrement/CERI, 2006, 142 p.), co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• Mythe aryen et rêve impérial dans la Russie tsariste [The Aryan Myth and Imperial Dream in Tsarist Russia] (Paris: CNRS-Editions, 2005, 223 p.).

• Les Russes du Kazakhstan. Identités nationales et nouveaux Etats dans l’espace post-soviétique [Russians in Kazakhstan. National identities and new States in the Post-Soviet space] (Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose/IFEAC, 2004, 354 p.), co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• L’Idéologie eurasiste russe ou comment penser l’empire [Russian Eurasianism. An Imperial Ideology] (Paris: L’Harmattan, 1999, 423 p.).

Edited Volumes

• Eclats d’empires. Asie centrale, Caucase, Afghanistan [Pieces of Empires. Central Asia, Caucasus, Afghanistan] (Paris : Fayard-CERI, 2013, 435 p.), with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• Dynamiques migratoires et changements sociétaux en Asie centrale [Migratory Dynamics and Societal Changes in Central Asia] (Paris: Petra, 2010, 320 p.).

• Le Rouge et le noir. Extrême droite et nationalisme en Russie [Red and Black. The Far Right and Nationalism in Russia] (Paris: CNRS-Editions, 2007, 259 p.).

• D’une édification l’autre. Socialisme et nation dans les pays (post-)communistes [Building Statehood. Socialism and Nation in (Post)Communist countries] (Paris: Petra, 2007, 358 p.), with Catherine Servant.

• Islam et politique en ex-URSS (Russie d’Europe et Asie centrale) [Islam and Politics in the Former Soviet Union (European Russia and Central Asia)] (Paris: L’Harmattan/IFEAC, 2005, 338 p.), with Sebastien Peyrouse.

Special Issues

• “Les Russes du proche-étranger et la question de la diaspora” [Russians in the Near Abroad and the Diaspora Issue], Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest 1 (2008).

• “Construction de la nation, sciences humaines et pouvoir politique en Ouzbékistan” [Building the Nation, Social Sciences and Political Authorities in Uzbekistan], Ab Imperio 4 (2005).

• “Russie-Asie centrale : regards réciproques” [The Mutual Perception of Russia and Central Asia], Cahiers d’études sur la Méditerranée orientale et le monde turco-iranien (CEMOTI) 34 (2002), co-edited with Johann Uhrès.

Articles in peer-reviewed Journals

• “Chine à tous les étages. L’impact du voisinage de la Chine sur les transformations spatiales et sociales centrasiatiques” [China on every floor. The impact of China’s neighborhood on Central Asia’s spatial and social transformations], Herodote, no. 150 (2013): 87-102, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Les nouveaux médiateurs entre Asie centrale et Chine : shop-touristes, migrants et étudiants” [New Mediators between Central Asia and China: shop-tourists, migrants and students], Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest 43, no. 1-2 (2012): 203-228, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

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• “Le Paradigme du colonialisme en Asie centrale postsoviétique” [The Paradigm of Colonialism in Post-Soviet Central Asia], L’Homme et la Société 174-175 (2008-2009): 27-40.

• “Les ‘Russes de l’étranger proche’ : le thème diasporique et ses lobbies en Russie” [‘Russians of the Near Abroad’: the Diaspora Topic and its Lobbies in Russia], Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest 1 (2008): 5-28.

• “Des sciences humaines face au pouvoir politique : le mythe aryen comme idéologie de la nation au Tadjikistan” [Social Sciences facing the Political Authorities: the Aryan Myth as an Ideology of Nation in Tajikistan], Journal des anthropologues 104-105 (2006): 369-386.

• “Ethnologie, question nationale et Etat dans l’Ouzbékistan contemporain. Analyse de la polémique autour de l’Atlas ethnique d’Ouzbékistan” [Ethnology, Nationalism and the State in contemporary Uzbekistan. An analysis of the Controversy about the Ethnic Atlas of Uzbekistan], Journal des Anthropologues 100-101 (2005): 329-347.

• “La Question du ‘touranisme’ des Russes. Contribution à une histoire des échanges intellectuels Allemagne-France-Russie au XIXe siècle” [The question of Russian ‘Turanism’. A Contribution to the History of Intellectual Exchanges between Germany, France and Russia in the 19th century], Cahiers du monde russe 1-2 (2004): 241-265.

• “Continuité des élites intellectuelles, continuité des problématiques identitaires. Ethnologie et ‘ethnogenèse’ à l’Académie des Sciences d’Ouzbékistan” [Continuity of intellectual Elites, Continuity of Identity Issues. Ethnology and ‘Ethnogenesis’ at the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan], Cahiers d’Asie centrale 13-14 (2004): 45-76.

• “A-t-il existé des précurseurs au mouvement eurasiste ? L’obsession russe pour l’Asie au tournant du siècle” [Were there Precursors of the Eurasianist movement? The Russian Obsession with Asia at the turn of the century], Revue des études slaves 3-4 (2004): 437-454.

• “La Recherche du berceau aryen. Les savants russes de la fin du XIXe siècle et l’Asie centrale” [Searching the Aryan Cradle. Russian Scholars and Central Asia in the end of the 19th Century], Eurasian Studies 2 (2003): 207-236.

• “Les Ambiguïtés de l’eurasisme kazakh : ouverture sur le monde russe ou fermeture nationaliste ?” [The Ambiguity of Kazakh Eurasianism: Openness to the Russian world or Nationalistic Closure?], Cahiers d’Etudes de la Méditerranée Orientale Turque et Iranienne (CEMOTI) 34 (2002): 119-134.

• “Alexandre Dugin : esquisse d’un eurasisme d’extrême-droite en Russie post-soviétique” [Alexander Dugin: a Far-Right Eurasianism in Post-Soviet Russia], Revue d’Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest 3 (2001): 59-78.

• “L’Empire après l’Empire : le néo-eurasisme russe” [The Empire after the Empire: Russian Neo-eurasianism], Cahiers du monde russe 1 (2001): 71-94.

• “Les Idéologies de la ‘troisième voie’ dans les années vingt : le mouvement eurasiste russe” [The ‘Third Way’ Ideologies in the 1920’s: The Russian Eurasianist movement], Vingtième siècle. Revue d’histoire 70 (2001): 31-46.

• “Lev N. Gumilev (1912-1992) : biologisme et eurasisme en Russie” [Lev N. Gumilev (1912-1992): Biologism and Eurasianism in Russia], Revue des études slaves 1-2 (2000): 163-190.

• “Jeux de miroir. L’idéologie eurasiste et les allogènes de l’Empire russe” [Mutual Reflections. The Eurasianist Ideology and non-Natives in the Russian Empire], Cahiers d’Etudes de la Méditerranée Orientale Turque et Iranienne (CEMOTI) 28 (1999): 207-230.

Articles in Edited Volumes

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• Entries « Aryanisme », « Autochtones, autochtonisme », « Centuries Noires », « Eurasisme », « Panslavisme », « Sanscrit », « Scythes » in Pierre-Andre Taguieff, ed., Dictionnaire historique et critique du racisme (Paris : PUF Quadrige, 2013).

• “De l’eurasisme au néo-eurasisme : à la recherche du troisième continent, ” in H. Coutau-Begarie, and M. Motte, eds., Approches de la géopolitique de l’Antiquité au XXIe siècle (Paris: Economica, 2013), 641-682.

• “Niche du commerce avec la Chine et reconfiguration des communautés dounganes” [Trade Niches with China and reframing of Dungan Communities], in A. Ducloux, S. Gorshenina, A. Jarry-Omarova, eds., Anthropologie des réseaux en Asie centrale [Anthropology of networks in Central Asia] (Paris : CNRS-Éditions, 2011), 233-259, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Russie : Legs impérial et patriotisme” [Russia : Imperial Legacy and Patriotism], in J. Medeiros, ed., Le mondial des nations. Trente chercheurs enquêtent sur l’identité nationale [The World of Nations. Thirty scholars on National Identity] (Paris : Choiseul, 2010), 443-460.

• “Patriotisme, nationalisme, xénophobie” [Patriotism, Nationalism, Xenophobia], in K. Rousselet and G. Favarel-Garrigues, eds., La Russie contemporaire [Contemporary Russia] (Paris : Fayard/CERI, 2010), 343-354.

• “Le Kazakhstan, nouveau carrefour migratoire d’Asie centrale” [Kazakhstan, a New Migratory Crossroads in Central Asia], in M. Laruelle (dir.), Dynamiques migratoires et changements sociétaux en Asie centrale [Migratory Dynamics and Societal Changes in Central Asia] (Paris: Petra, 2010), 77-98.

• “Le berceau aryen : mythologie et idéologie au service de la colonisation du Turkestan” [The Aryan Cradle : Mythology and Ideology in the service of the colonization of Turkestan], in S. Gorshenina, and S. Abashin, eds., Le Turkestan russe, une colonie comme les autres? [Russian Turkestan: a Colony as other?] (Brussels: Complexe, 2010), 107-131.

• “‘Etnos’ et ‘race’. Réflexions sur le déterminisme des discours ethnologiques et anthropologiques soviétiques en Asie centrale” [‘Ethnos’ and ‘Race’. Reflections on Determinism in Ethnological and Anthropological Discourses in Central Asia] in P. Sériot, ed., La question du déterminisme en Russie actuelle [The Question of Determinism in Contemporary Russia] (Lyon: ENS-LSH, 2008).

• “Les Russes et ‘les autres’. Introduction à la diversité nationale” [Russians and the ‘Others’. An introduction to the National Diversity], in M. Ferro, M.-H. Mandrillon, eds., Russie, peuples et civilisations [Russia, Peoples and Cultures] (Paris: La Découverte, 2005), 33-40.

• “Le ‘Péril jaune’ chez les nationalistes russes du début de siècle” [‘Yellow Peril’ among the Russian Nationalists at the beginning of the 20th century], in D. Savelli, ed., Faits et imaginaires de la Guerre russo-japonaise (1904-1905) [Facts and the Imaginary World of the Russian-Japanese War 1904-1905] (Paris-Pondichéry: Kailash, 2005), 111-127.

• “L’Enseignement de l’histoire en Pays tchèques, 1882-1918” [Teaching History in the Czech lands 1882-1918], in M.-E. Ducreux, ed., Histoire et nation en Europe centrale et orientale, XIXe-XXe siècles [History and Nation in Central and Eastern Europe, 19th-20th Centuries], Histoire de l’éducation (Paris: National Institute of Pedagogic Research, no. 86, 2001), 83-114.

Proceedings

• “Les Difficiles relations des (néo-)eurasistes au champ politique : entrisme dans les structures étatiques et indifférence envers l’opinion publique ?” [The Neo-Eurasianists’ Difficult Relations with the Political Field: Entryism in State Structures and Indifference towards the Public Opinion?], in M. Grabar, ed., Eurasisme et néo-eurasisme, deux idéologies de l’empire russe au XXe

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siècle [Eurasianism and Neo-Eurasianism. Two Ideologies of the Russian Empire in the 20th century] (Rennes: Presses Universitaires, 2006), 47-52.

• “Les Processus globaux de recomposition identitaire et religieuse : l’islam post-soviétique” [The Global Processes of national and religious Recomposition: the case of Post-Soviet Islam], in M. Laruelle, S. Peyrouse, eds., Islam et politique en ex-URSS [Islam and Politics in the Former Soviet Union] (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2005), 15-37, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “L’Appartenance à l’islam comme critère politique ? La politisation des Directions spirituelles et la constitution de partis musulmans en Russie” [Belonging to Islam as a Political Criterion? The Politicization of the Muslim Spiritual Boards and the Formation of Muslim Political Parties in Russia], in M. Laruelle, S. Peyrouse, eds., Islam et politique en ex-URSS [Islam and Politics in the Former Soviet Union] (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2005), 85-115.

• “Nouvelles formulations idéologiques et théologiques de l’islam post-soviétique” [New Ideological and Theological Formulations of Post-Soviet Islam], in M. Laruelle, S. Peyrouse, eds., Islam et politique en ex-URSS [Islam and Politics in the Former Soviet Union] (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2005), 273-295, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “La Triangulaire Russie-exil russe-culture d’accueil. Le prisme occidental non assumé de l’eurasisme” [The triangle Russia, Russian Exile, and Land of Welcome. The Non-Assumed Western Prism of Eurasianism], Lyon: European Institute of East-West Relations, December 2-4, 2004.

• “La Pensée des intellectuels russes sur l’Asie : imaginaire orientaliste ou géopolitique anti-européenne ?” [The Russian Intellectual Perception of Asia: Orientalist Imaginary or anti-European Geopolitics?], Nation and National Ideology. Past, Present and Prospects (Bucharest: New Europe College, 2002), 62-75.

Other Articles

• “Sinophobie et sinophilie dans les élites russes” [Sinophobia and Sinophilia among Russian elites], Monde chinois. La Russie en Asie 28 (2011): 55-61.

• “Le Kirghizstan, miroir – déformant – des évolutions centre-asiatiques” [Kyrgyzstan, a distorting mirror of Central Asian evolutions], in S. Boisseau du Rocher, ed., Asie. Catastrophes naturelles, dynamisme socio-économique, et questionnements politiques [Asia. Natural catastrophes, socio-economic dynamism and political questionings] (Paris: La Documentation française, 2011), 75-88.

• “Kirghizstan, la faillite de l’Etat ?” [Kyrgyzstan, the failure of the state?], in G. Minassian, ed., Eurasie. Au cœur de la sécurité mondiale [Eurasia. In the hearth of world security] (Paris: Autrement, 2011), 155-160.

• “La Chine vue d’Asie centrale : le poids des appréhensions culturelles” [China seen from Central Asia. The Weight of Cultural Suspicion], Relations internationales 145 (2011): 71-86, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Transferts culturels autour du concept de race. Lectures de Darwin en Russie”, Slavica Occitania 30 (2010): 291-305.

• “Recomposition géopolitique sur le vieux continent ? L’Organisation de coopération de Shanghai” [Geopolitical Reorganization on the old continent? The Shanghai Cooperation Organization], La Revue internationale et stratégique 72 (2008-2009): 181-189, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Impact et enjeux sociaux des évolutions économiques en Asie centrale” [Impacts and Social Challenges of Economic Evolutions in Central Asia], Autrepart. Les mondes post-communistes.

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Quels capitalismes ? Quelles sociétés ? 48, no. 4 (2008): 13-23, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Kazakhstan, enjeux identitaires et nomadisme” [Kazakhstan, Identitary Stakes and Nomadism], Le Courrier des pays de l’Est 1067 (2008): 14-18.

• “La Xénophobie et son instrumentalisation politique en Russie. L’exemple des skinheads” [Xenophobia and Its Political Instrumentalization in Russia: The Example of the Skinheads], La Revue internationale et stratégique 68 (2007-2008): 111-119.

• “Le Retour de la Russie en Asie centrale” [The Return of Russia to Central Asia], Politique internationale 115 (2007): 377-391.

• “Le Nouveau rôle de la Russie en Asie centrale : les migrations de travail des Centre-Asiatiques vers la Fédération russe” [Russia’s New Role in Central Asia: the Central Asian Labor Migration to the Russian Federation], La Revue internationale et stratégique 64 (2006): 133-141.

• “Les États d’Asie centrale : un parcours tourmenté depuis l’indépendance” [The Central Asian States: A Tormented Trajectory since Independence], in Asie. Entre pragmatisme et attentisme. Les Études de la Documentation française, 2006, 61-82, co-authored with Laurent Bazin, Bernard Hours et Monique Selim.

• “Regards sur la réception du racialisme allemand chez les panslavistes et les eurasistes russes” [A regard on the Reception of German Racialism by Russian Panslavists and Eurasianists], Revue germanique internationale 3 (2006): 145-156.

• “Mythe aryen et référent linguistique indo-européen dans la Russie du XIXe siècle” [The Aryan Myth and the Indo-European Linguistic Referent in 19th-century Russia], Historiographia Linguistica 1 (2005): 61-85.

• “La Place du bouddhisme dans les discours nationalistes russes du XIXe siècle” [The Place of Buddhism in the 19th-century Russian Nationalist Discourses], Slavica Occitania 21 (2005): 225-242.

• “L. N. Gumilev, une œuvre contestée. Réponse aux critiques de V. Ermolaev et A. Titov” [L. N. Gumilev, a Controversed Work. A Response to V. Ermolaev and A. Titov Critics], Revue des études slaves 4 (2005): 511-518.

• “La Culturologie : un nouveau ‘prêt-à-penser’ pour la Russie ?” Diogène 204 (2003): 25-45. • “La Culturologie. Une nouvelle discipline russe” [Culturology. A new Russian Discipline], La

Roulette russe. Outre-terre. Revue française de géopolitique 4 (2003): 241-247. • “Mondialisation et alter-mondialisme dans les réflexions des milieux politiques et intellectuels

d’Asie centrale” [Globalization and Alter-Globalization in the thinking of Central Asian Political and Intellectual Circles], La Pensée 338 (2004): 27-36.

• “L’Européanité de la Russie en question. Les débats sur l’origine varègue de l’Etat et les polémiques ukrainiennes au XIXe siècle” [Questioning the Europeanity of Russia. The Debates on the Varegue origin of the State and the Ukrainian Controversies in the 19th century], La Revue russe 24 (2003): 9-18.

• “Le ‘Dédoublement’ d’une idéologie. Deux partis politiques eurasistes en Russie” [The Splitting of an Ideology: two Eurasianist Political Parties in Russia], La Roulette russe. Outre-terre. Revue française de géopolitique 4 (2003): 227-240.

• “La Méditerranée antique chez les historiens slavophiles : le rêve autochtoniste” [The Ancient Mediterranean Sea viewed by Slavophile historians: the Autochtonist Dream], Slavica occitania 15 (2002): 65-83.

• “Le Renouveau des courants eurasistes en Russie : socle idéologique commun et diversité d’approches” [The Eurasianist Renewal in Russia: a Common Ideological Basis and the Diversity of Perceptions], Slavica Occitania 11 (2001): 151-174.

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• “Histoire d’une usurpation intellectuelle : Gumilev, le dernier des eurasistes ? Analyse des oppositions entre L. N. Gumilev et P. N. Savickij” [History of an Intellectual Usurpation: Gumilev, the last Eurasianist? An Analysis of the Oppositions between L.N. Gumilev and P.N. Savitsky], Revue des études slaves 2-3 (2001): 449-459.

• “Politique et culture dans l’émigration russe : les débats entre l’eurasisme et ses opposants” [Politics and Culture in the Russian Emigration: the Debates between Eurasianism and its Opponents], La Revue russe 17 (2000): 35-46.

• “L’Orient intérieur de la Russie : Asie steppique et Empire mongol dans la pensée eurasiste” [Russia’s internal Orient: Asian Steppes and Mongol Empire in the Eurasianist Thinking], Slavica Occitania 8 (1999): 251-271.

• “La Revue Střední Evropa [Europe centrale] : entre nostalgie habsbourgeoise et Mitteleuropa” [The journal Střední Evropa (Central Europe): between the Habsburg Nostalgia and Mitteleuropa], Cahiers d’études germaniques 36, no. 1 (1999): 221-238.

Policy Papers and memos

• ‘Le Kremlin à la recherche d’une idéologie nationale à moindre coût,” ”[The Kremlin in search of a cheap ideology], Diplomatie, no. 66, January 2014, 56-60.

• “L’Asie centrale et les grandes puissances régionales : Chine et Russie”[Central Asia and External Regional Powers: Russia and China], in B. Balci, ed., Asie centrale 1991-2011 : un espace en recomposition [Central Asia 1991-2011: A Reshaped Region], Kiosque du CERI, November 2011.

• “Les usages pratiques du patriotisme en Russie” [Pratical Uses of Patriotism in Russia], CERI Working Papers ‘Questions de Recherche / Research in Question’ 32 (2010), co-authored with Françoise Daucé, Myriam Désert, Anne Le Huérou, Kathy Rousselet.

• “Démocratie à la russe” [Democracy à la russe], De Lénine à Poutine. Un siècle russe [From Lenin to Putin. A Russian Century], Manière de voir. Le Monde diplomatique 100 (2008): 90-93.

• “Russie-Ouzbékistan : le rapprochement énergétique et ses cercles décisionnels” [Russia and Uzbekistan : Energy Rapprochement and Decision Making Circles], Foreign Policy 4 (2007): 49-51.

• “La Question des Russes du proche-étranger en Russie (1991-2006)” [The Russian Diaspora issue in Russian Politics], Étude du CERI, No. 126, May 2006.

• “Rodina : les mouvances nationalistes russes, du loyalisme à l’opposition” [Rodina: the Russian Nationalistic Movements, from Loyalty to Opposition], Kiosque du CERI, May 2006.

• “Asie centrale, la dérive autoritaire” [Central Asia, the drift towards Authoritarianism], Notes de la Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, Paris, Fondation for Strategic Research, no. 3, 2006, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

10. PUBLICATIONS IN RUSSIAN Monographs

• “Russkii vopros” v nezavisimom Kazakhstane. Istoriia, politika, identichnost’ [The ‘Russian Question’ in Independent Kazakhstan. History, Politics, and Identity] (Moscow: Natalis, 2007, 359 p.).

• Ideologiia russkogo evraziistva. Mysli o velichii imperii [Ideology of Russian Eurasianism. Rethinking the Greatness of Empire] (Moscow: Natalis, 2004, 287 p.).

Edited Volumes

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• Tsentral’naia Aziia i Kitai: sostoianie i perspektivy sotrudnichestva [Central Asia-China: Current

Status and Prospects for Cooperation] (Almaty: KISI/IFEAC, 2009, 289 p.), co-edited with Sebastien Peyrouse and Bulat Sultanov.

• Russkii natsionalizm: sotsial’nyi i kul’turnyi kontekst [Russian Nationalism in its Social and Cultural Context] (Moscow: NLO, 2008, 448 p.).

• Sovremennye interpretatsii russkogo natsionalizma [Contemporary Interpretations of Russian Nationalism] (Stuttgart: Verlag-Ibidem, 2007, 339 p.).

• Russkii natsionalizm v politicheskom prostranstve (issledovaniia po natsionalizmu) [Russian Nationalism in the Contemporary Political Life] (Moscow: INION, 2007, 356 p.).

• Islam, identichnost’ i politika v postsovetskom prostranstve [Islam and Politics in the Former Soviet Union] (Kazan: Institute of Federalism, 2005, 251 p.).

Articles

• “Russkii natsionalizm kak oblast’ nauchnykh issledovanii” [Russian nationalism as an object of research], Pro et Contra 62, no. 1-2 (2014): 54-72.

• “Vneshniaia politika i identichnost’ v Tsentral’noi Azii” [Foreign Policy and Identity in Central Asia], Pro et Contra 58, no. 1-2 (2013), 6-20.

• “Vybuzhdennaia druzhba. Osobennosti vospriiatiia Kitaia v Tsentral’noi Azii” [A Forced Friendship. The Specificities of Central Asian Perceptions of China], Rossia v global’nom politike 3 (2010), co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Ariiskii mif, russkii vzgliad” [The Aryan Myth. A Russian View], Vokrug sveta, March 25, 2010. • K EvrAzii. Monitoring Strategii Evropeiskogo Soiuza v Tsentral’noi Azii [Into Eurasia Monitoring the

EU’s Central Asia Strategy. Report of the EUCAM Monitoring], February 2010, co-authored with M. Emerson, J. Boonstra (rapporteurs), N. Hasanova, S. Peyrouse.

• “Rossiia v Tsentral’noi Azii. Davniaia istoriia, novye trudnosti?” [Russia in Central Asia: Old History, New Challenges?], EUCAM Rabochie doklady, No. 3, 2009.

• “Opyt sravnenitel’nogo analiza teorii etnosa L’va Gumileva i zapadnykh novykh pravykh doktrin” [Lev Gumilev’s Theories of Ethnos and the Doctrines of the Western New Right], Etnograficheskoe obozrenie 3 (2006): 36-43, republished in Forum noveishei vostochnoevropeiskoi istorii I kul’tury 1 (2009): 189-200.

• “Russkaia diaspora i rossiiskie sootechestvenniki. Gruppy zashchity prav russkikh v stranakh Blizhnego zarubezh’ia i ikh argumenty po voprosu natsional’noi identichnosti” [The Russian Diaspora and Compatriots of Russia: Groups for the Defense of the Rights of Russians of the Near Abroad and their Arguments concerning the Question of National Identity], in A. Verkhovsky, ed., Demokratiia vertikali [Democracy of the Vertical] (Moscow: SOVA, 2006), 185-212.

• “(Neo)Evraziitsy i politika: vkhozhdenie v gosstruktury i bezrazlichie k obshchestvennomu mneniiu?” [The (Neo-)Eurasianists and Politics: Entryism in State Structures or Indifference toward Public Opinion?], Vestnik Evrazii 31, no. 1 (2006): 30-43. Republished in English, “Penetration of State Structures and Indifference to Public Opinion?” Russian Politics and Laws 47, no. 1 (2009): 90-101.

• “Aleksandr Panarin i ‘tsivilizatsionnyi natsionalizm” [Alexander Panarin and “civilizational nationalism], in A. Verkhovsky, ed., Russkii natsionalizm: Ideologiia i nastroenie [Russian Nationalism: Ideology and Feeling] (Moscow: SOVA, 2006), 165-182, republished in Forum noveishei vostochnoevropeiskoi istorii i kul’tury 2 (2009): 143-158.

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• “Etnologiia, natsional’noe stanovlenie i politika v Uzbekistane” [Ethnology, Nation-Building and Policy in Uzbekistan], Ab Imperio 4 (2005): 279-292.

• “Etnogenez uzbekov kak element sovetskoi nauki” [The Ethnogenesis of the Uzbeks as an Element of Soviet Science], Ab Imperio 4 (2005): 337-360.

• “Aleksandr Dugin, ideologicheskii posrednik” [Alexandre Dugin as Ideological Mediator], in A. Verkhovsky, ed., Tsena nenavisti. Natsionalizm v Rossii i protivodeistvie rasistskim predstupleniiam [The Cost of Hatred: Nationalism in Russia and Opposition to Racist Crimes] (Moscow: SOVA, 2005), 226-253, republished in Forum noveishei vostochnoevropeiskoi istorii i kul’tury 2 (2009): 63-87.

• “Ideologiia bloka Rodina” [The Ideology of the Rodina Block], in A. Verkhovsky, ed., Putiami nesvobody [The Paths of Unfreedom] (Moscow: SOVA, 2005), 34-47.

• “Vvedenie. Global’nye protsessy transformacii identichnosti i religioznosti. Postsovetskii islam” [Introduction. The Global Processes of National and Religious Recomposition: The Case of Post-Soviet Islam], in Islam, identichnost’ i politika v postsovetskom prostranstve [Islam, Identity and Politics in the Post-Soviet Space] (Kazan: Kazan Institute of Federalism, 2005), 7-25, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Prinadlezhnost’ k islamu kak politicheskii kriterii. Politizatsiia Dukhovnykh upravlenii i uchrezhdenie musul’manskikh partii v Rossii” [Belonging to Islam as a Political Criterion? The Politicization of the Muslim Spiritual Boards and the Formation of Muslim Political Parties in Russia], in Islam, identichnost’ i politika v postsovetskom prostranstve [Islam, Identity and Politics in the Post-Soviet Space] (Kazan: Kazan Institute of Federalism, 2005), 162-186.

• “Etnicheskii atlas Uzbekistana v kontekste sovremennogo institutsional’nogo polozheniia postsovetskoi uzbekskoi etnologii,” Etnograficheskoe obozrenie 1 (2005): 55-60. Translated in English: “The Ethnic Atlas of Uzbekistan in the Context of the Contemporary Institutional Situation in Post-Soviet Uzbek Ethnology,” Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia. A Journal of translations 44, no. 4 (2006): 70-74.

• “‘Zheltaia opasnost’’ v rabotakh russkikh natsionalistov nachala veka” [The ‘Yellow Peril’ in the Works of Russian Nationalists from the Beginning of the Century], in Russko-iaponskaia voina 1904-1905. Vzgliad cherez stoletie [The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 as seen a Century later] (Moscow: Tri kvadrata, 2004), 579-591.

• “Russkie na Altae. Istoricheskaia pamiat’ i natsional’noe samosoznanie v Kazakhstane” [The Russians of the Altai: Historical Memory and National Awareness in Kazakhstan], Ab imperio 1 (2004): 439-467, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

• “Myslit’ Aziiu ili myslit’ Rossiiu? Dvoistvennost’ russkogo vzgliada na Vostok” [Conceiving Asia or conceiving Russia? The Twofold Nature of the Russian View of the Orient], Neprikosnovennyi zapas 29, no. 3 (2003).

• “Umozritel’naia Tsentral’naia Aziia: poiski prarodiny ariitsev v Rossii i na Zapade” [Speculative Views of Central Asia: the Search for the Aryan Cradle in Russia and the West], Vestnik Evrazii 23, no. 4 (2003): 155-165.

• “Kogda prisvaivaetsia intellektual’naia sobstvennost’, ili O protivopolozhnosti L. N. Gumileva i P. N. Savitskogo” [History of an Intellectual Usurpation: Gumilev, the last Eurasianist? An Analysis of the Oppositions between L.N. Gumilev and P.N. Savitsky], Vestnik Evrazii 15, no. 4 (2001): 5-19, republished in S. A. Panarin, ed., Evrazia. Liudi i mify [Eurasia. Peoples and the Myths] (Moscow: Natalis, 2003), 50-64.

• “Pereomyslenie imperii v postsovetskom prostranstve: novaia evraziiskaia ideologiia” [Rethinking Empire in the Post-Soviet Space: the New Eurasianist Ideology], Vestnik Evrazii 8, no. 1 (2000): 5-18, republished in Forum noveishei vostochnoevropeiskoi istorii i kul’tury 1 (2009): 78-92.

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11. PUBLICATIONS IN GERMAN, ITALIAN, AND SPANISH In Spanish

• “Nacionalismo y construccion estatal en Rusia,” Revista d’Afers Internacionals 96 (2011): 63-80. • “Asia Central en el Contexto de la Economía Mundial,” Revistas de Información Económica 857

(2010): 9-20, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse. • “Un enfoque histórico y estructural de Asia Central desde una perspectiva regional” [A Structural

and Historical Perspective on Central Asia from a Regional Perspective], Boletin GovernAsia. La situación de la gobernanza en Asia Central 8 (2009): 10-25, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

In German

• “Wiedergeburt per Dekret. Nationsbildung in Zentralasien” [Rebirth by Decree. Nation-Building in Central Asia], Osteuropa 57, no. 7-9 (2007): 139-154, republished in Wegweiser wur Geschichte Usbekistan (Paderborn, Munchen, Wien, Zurich: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2009), 83-96.

• “Die Europaïsche Ursprünge des Eurasianismus. Russische Emigranten und ihre Kritik am Eurasianismus 1920-1930” [The European Origins of Eurasianism: Russian Emigrees and Critiques of Eurasianism, 1920-1930], in M. Aust, and D. Schönpflug, ed., Von Gegner lernen. Feindschaften und Kulturtransfers im Europa des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts [Learning from the Other. Emnities and Cultural transfers in 19th and 20th century Europe] (Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 2007), 157-178.

In Italian

• “La politica americana in Uzbekistan: un impergno esistante ?” [The American Policy in Uzbekistan: a Hesitating Commitment?], in A. Colombo, ed., La sfida americana. Europa, Medio Oriente e Asia orientaledi fronte all’egemonia globale degli Stati Uniti [The American Challenge: Europe, the Middle-East and Central Asia in View of the Supremacy of the United States] (Milan: CEMISS-IPSI, 2006), 79-99, co-authored with Sebastien Peyrouse.

12. BOOK REVIEWS In Nationalities Papers: Barany Z., Democratic Breakdown and the Decline of the Russian Military (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007), in Nationalities Papers 37, no. 2 (2009): 233-235. Clunan A. L., The Social Construction of Russia’s Resurgence. Aspirations, Identity, and Security Interests (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009), in Nationalities Papers 38, no. 2 (2010): 313-314. Oushakine S., The Patriotism of Despair: Nation, War, and Loss in Russia (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009). Ter Minassian T., Erevan, la construction d’une capitale à l’époque soviétique (Rennes: Presses Universitaires, 2007), in Nationalities Papers 36, no. 1 (2008): 166-168. Raviot J.-R., Ter-Minassian T., De l’URSS à la Russie. La civilisation soviétique de 1917 à 1991 (Paris: Ellipses, 2006), in Nationalities Papers 36, no. 3 (2008): 573-575. Sengupta A., Heartlands of Eurasia: The geopolitics of political space (Lanham, Boulder, New York,Toronto, Oxford: Lexington Books, 2009). Simons, Jr. T. W., Eurasia’s New Frontiers. Young States, Old Societies, Open Futures (Ithaca/London: Cornell University Press, 2008), in Nationalities Papers 37, no. 6 (2009): 954-956. Verkhovski A., ed., Verkhi i nizy russkogo natsionalizma (Moscow: SOVA, 2007), in Nationalities Papers 37, no. 2 (2009): 235-237.

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In The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review: Josephson, P.R. The Conquest of the Russian Arctic (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014). In Asian Policy: Cooley A., Great Games, Local Rules (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), in Asian Policy 16 (July 2013). In Russian Review: Verkhovskyi A., Kozhevnikova G., eds., Radikal’nyi russkii natsionalizm. Struktury, idei, lista (Moscow: SOVA, 2009). In Slavic Review: Pilkington H., Omel’chenko E., and Garifzianova A., Russia’s Skinheads. Exploring and rethinking subcultural lives (London, New York: Routledge, 2010). In International Affairs: Sheiko K., in collaboration with S. Brown, Nationalist Imaginings on the Russian Past. Anatolii Fomenko and the Rise of Alternative History in Post-Communist Russia (Stuttgart: Ibidem Verlag, 2009). In Politica Hermetica: Young G. The Russian Cosmists. The Esoteric Futurism of Nikolai Fedorov and his Followers (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012). In Central Eurasian Reader: Akturk S. “Counter-Hegemonic Visions and Reconciliation through the Past: The Case of Turkish Eurasianism,” Ab Imperio, no. 4, 2004, 207-238, in Central Eurasian Reader 1 (2008): 90. Alimova D. A., Arifkhanova Z. Kh., Ashirov A. A., Nazarov R. R., “Eshche raz o problemakh etnologii v Uzbekistane (v dopolnenie k diskussii),” Etnograficheskoe obozenie 3 (2006): 107-126, in Central Eurasian Reader 1 (2008): 532-533. Bassin M., “Classical Eurasianism and the Geopolitics of Russian Identity,” Ab Imperio 2 (2003): 257-268, in Central Eurasian Reader 1 (2008): 29-30. Glebov S., “A Life with Imperial Dreams: Petr Nikolaevich Savitsky, Eurasianism, and the Invention of ‘Structuralist’ Geography,” Ab Imperio 3 (2005); 299-329, in Central Eurasian Reader 1 (2008): 49-50. Glebov S., “Granicy imperii kak granitsy moderna: antikolonial’naia ritorika i teoriia kult’urnykh tipov v evraziistve,” Ab Imperio 2 (2003): 267-292, in Central Eurasian Reader 1 (2008): 31-32. Glebov S., “Mezhdu imperiiami: iz perepiski uchastnikov evraziiskogo dvizheniia,” Ab Imperio 2 (2003): 267-292, in Central Eurasian Reader 1 (2008): 32. Ram H., “Imagining Eurasia: The Poetics and Ideology of Olzhas Suleimenov’s AZ i IA,” Slavic Review 60, no. 2 (2001): 289-311, in Central Eurasian Reader 1 (2008): 484-485. Rangsimaporn P., “Interpretations of Eurasianism: Justifying Russia’s Role in East Asia,” Europe-Asia Studies 58, no. 3 (2006): 371-389, in Central Eurasian Reader 1 (2008): 552-553. In XXe siècle. Revue d’histoire: Mayer F., Les Tchèques et leur communisme. Mémoire et identités politiques (Paris: EHESS, 2004), in XXe siècle. Revue d’histoire 85 (2005): 157. Ohayon I., La sédentarisation des Kazakhs dans l’URSS de Staline. Collectivisation et changement social (1928-1945) (Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose, 2006), in XXe siècle. Revue d’histoire 93 (2007): 243. In Cahiers du monde russe:

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Billington J. H., Russia in Search of itself (Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press/Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004), in Cahiers du monde russe 45, no. 3-4 (2004): 736-737. Ferrari A., La foresta e la steppa. Il mito dell’Eurasia nella cultura russa (Milan: Libri Scheiwiller, 2003), in Cahiers du monde russe 45, no. 3-4 (2004): 733-734. Franklin S., Widdis E., ed., National identity in Russian Culture (Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004), in Cahiers du monde russe 45, no. 3-4 (2004): 734-736. Kosmarskaia N., “Deti imperii” v postsovetskoi Tsentral’noi Azii (Moscow: Natalis, 2006), in Cahiers du monde russe 47, no. 4 (2006): 949-950. Parland T., The Extreme Nationalist Threat in Russia. The growing Influence of Western Rightist ideas (London/New York: Routlegde Curzon, 2004), in Cahiers du monde russe 47, no. 4 (2006): 960-962. Petric B.-M., Pouvoir, don et réseaux en Ouzbékistan post-soviétique (Paris: PUF, 2002), in Cahiers du monde russe 44, no. 4 (2003): 799-800. Rossman V., Russian Intellectual Antisemitism in the Post-Communist Era (University of Nebraska Press, Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, 2002), in Cahiers du monde russe 44, no. 4 (2003): 778-779. Schimmelpenninck van der Oye D., Toward the Rising Sun. Russian Ideologies of Empire and the Path to War with Japan (Northern Illinois University Press, 2001), in Cahiers du monde russe 43, no. 4 (2002): 703-705. Sedgwick M., Against the Modern World. Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century (Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2004), in Cahiers du monde russe 46, no. 4 (2005): 971-973. Shnirelman V., The Myth of the Khazars and Intellectual Antisemitism in Russia, 1970-1990s (The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, Jerusalem, Hebrew University, 2002), in Cahiers du monde russe 43, no. 4 (2002): 810-811. In Revue des études slaves: Bassin M., Imperial Visions. Nationalist Imagination and Geographical Expansion in the Russian Far East, 1840-1865 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), in Revue des études slaves 72, no. 3-4 (2000): 610-611. Gorshenina S., Explorateurs en Asie centrale : voyageurs et aventuriers de Marco Polo à Ella Maillart (Genève: Olizane, 2003), in Revue des études slaves 75, no. 3-4 (2004): 591-592. Koechlin R., Voyage en Asie centrale. Paris-Samarcande, 1888 (Strasbourg: La Nuée bleue, 2002), in Revue des études slaves 75, no. 1 (2004): 233. Poujol C., Le Kazakhstan (Paris: PUF, 2000), in Revue des études slaves, vol. 72, no. 3-4, 2000, 611-612. Ram H. The Imperial Sublime. A Russian Poetics of Empire (Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2003), in Revue des études slaves 73, no. 1 (2005): 166-167. Servant C., Boisserie E., ed., La Slovaquie face à ses héritages. Horizons critiques de la culture slovaque contemporaine (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2004). In Ethnologie française: Bertrand F. L’anthropologie soviétique des années 20-30. Configuration d’une rupture (Bordeaux: Presses universitaires, 2002), in Ethnologie française 37, no. 2 (2004). In La Vie des idées: De Meaux L., La Russie et la tentation de l’Orient (Paris: Fayard, 2010), September 3, 2010. In Cahiers d’Asie centrale: Balci B., Missionnaires de l’Islam en Asie centrale. Les écoles turques de Fethullah Gülen (Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose, 2003), in Cahiers d’Asie centrale 13-14 (2004): 327-328. Il’khamov A., ed., Etnicheski atlas Uzbekistana (Tashkent: Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation Uzbekistan, 2002), in Cahiers d’Asie centrale 11-12 (2003): 348-349. Masanov N. E., Abylkhozhin Z. B., Erofeeva I. V., Alekseenko A. N., Baratova G. S., Istoriia Kazakhstana, narody i kul’tury (Almaty: Dajk Press, 2001), in Cahiers d’Asie centrale 11-12 (2003): 349-350. In La Revue internationale et stratégique:

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Rodrick D., Nations et mondialisation. Les stratégies nationales de développement dans un monde globalisé (Paris: La Découverte, 2008), in La Revue internationale et stratégique 66 (2009-2010): 229-230. 13. LECTURES Policy Briefings and Hearings

• Annual meeting of the Observatory of Central Asia, Ministry of Defense, Paris, May 11, 2015. • Testimony, “Looking West: China and Central Asia,” U.S.-China Economic and Security Review

Commission, Washington DC, March 18, 2015. • Russian Nationalism, Foreign Service Institute, March 4, 2015. • Silk Roads projects and narratives, Foreign Service Institute, February 24, 2015. • US Silk Road Policy, Opportunities and Challenges, Global Ties US, Department of State's

International Visitor Leadership Program, February 6, 2015. • Executive Analytic Exchange on Turkmenistan for Ambassador Allan P. Mustard, U.S.

Department of State’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research, January 13, 2015. • Russia in the Arctic. Opportunities and Challenges, Foreign Service Institute, May 15, 2014. • The Impact of the Ukrainian Crisis in Central Asia, Briefing for the Senate Foreign Relations

Committee staff, July 4, 2014. • The Impact of the Ukrainian Crisis on Russia’s Domestic Landscape, Delegation aux Affaires

Etrangeres, Ministry of Defense, Paris, May 22, 2014. • Russia’s Interests and Strategies in Central Asia. Permanence and Change, Delegation aux Affaires

Etrangeres, Ministry of Defense, Paris, May 23, 2014. • Assessment of the Impact on the Central Asian Region of the 2014 Withdrawal

of NATO/ISAF forces from Afghanistan, Committee on Foreign Affairs, European Parliament, December 18, 2013.

• Russia’s Arctic Strategy. Opportunities and Challenges, Harvard US-Russia Security Program, Washington, DC, November 12, 2013.

• Russia’s Futures, Testimony before the Finnish Parliament’s Committee for the Future, October 25, 2013.

• Security and Governance in Central Asia, Observatory of Central Asia, French Defense Ministry, Paris, April 18, 2013.

• Is the ‘New Silk Road’ a Comprehensive Drawdown Policy?, Conference “Security, Supply Lines and Sustainable Development: Afghanistan and Central Asia towards 2014 and beyond,” organized by FRIDE, EUCAM and the Open Society Foundation’s Central Eurasia Project, Bundestag, Berlin, Germany, November 29, 2012.

• Domestic Situation in Tajikistan after the Khorog Events, EUCAM seminar, EU Finnish Permanent Representation, Brussels, Belgium, September 21, 2012.

• Domestic Security Challenges in Kazakhstan, Public Hearing of the European Parliament, “The Challenges of the EU-Kazakhstan Partnership,” Brussels, Belgium, September 19, 2012.

• Discussing ‘Extremism’ in Russia, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies Senior Executive Seminar, Garmisch, Germany, September 10, 2012.

• Assessing Future Trends of China’s and Russia’s Involvement in Central Asia, Workshop “The Growing Influence of China in South Asia and the Future Impact on Russia and the Near Abroad,” The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, August 29, 2012.

• Identifying the Real ‘Security Threats’ in Central Asia, Workshop “Central Asia after NATO Troop Withdrawal from Afghanistan,” NATO Defense College, Rome, July 9, 2012.

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• Uzbekistan: Relations with Neighbors and Role in the Afghan Puzzle of Regional Stability, Annual seminar of the OSCE School for Border Management, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, May 16, 2012.

• Changing Power Balance in the Caspian Region, Conference “Prospects for Prosperity in the Caspian Basin: Energy, Reform, and 20 Years of Diplomatic Relations with the United States,” Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Washington D.C., March 27, 2012.

• The Future of Central Asia and the Trans-Atlantic Partnership, Workshop “Global Trends 2030: Security Challenges to the Trans-Atlantic Partnership,” The Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State, The National Intelligence Council, and The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Washington D.C., March 26, 2012.

• Impacts of China’s Growing Influence in Central Asia, Conference “China’s Evolving Role in Central Asia,” Foreign Service Institute, U.S. State Department, Washington D.C., December 9, 2011.

• Putin’s Third Act: Challenges, Changes, and Stagnation in Russia, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), Ottawa, November 22, 2011.

• Is China Winning on Russia in Central Asia? German Marshall Fund of the United States Trilateral Strategy Group Fifth Meeting, “Geopolitics and Strategy in Revolutionary Times,” Warsaw, November 13-15, 2011.

• Cooperation and Competition Patterns of Europe and Russia in Central Asia, EUCAM Conference “Europe and Central Asia: an Evolving Partnership in Security and Development,” Parliament of Finland, Helsinki, October 24, 2011.

• The Military and Security Services as Political Players, Conference “Russian Presidential Succession”, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State, September 27, 2011.

• Reassessing ‘Security’ In Central Asia: The Weight of Neighboring Afghanistan, Conference “Contemporary Issues in International Security: U.S-Russian-European Views 2011,” U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, September 26-27, 2011.

• Russia’s Ambitions in the Arctic. Projection of Power and Capacities of Action, XIII Suomenlinna Seminar, Finland National Defence University, Helsinki, June 2-3, 2010.

• Moscow’s Ambitions in Central Asia and Role in Afghanistan, International conference on “Matching Ambitions and Realities: What Future for Russia?” Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), Ottawa, May 6-7, 2010.

• Participation at the Russia Scenarios Event, Center for Global Affairs, New York University, New York, February 25-26, 2010.

• The Issue of Uranium in Kazakhstan for the European Union, Roundtable on the occasion of publication of the Final Report of the EUCAM project, Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels February 22, 2010.

• Beyond the Afghan trauma? The New Russian Activism in Afghanistan, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Washington D.C., February 4, 2010.

• Russia and China in Central Asia. Sharing and Competing Influences, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), Ottawa, January 27, 2010.

• Russian Military Presence in the High North: Projection of Power and Capacities of Action, International Conference “Contemporary Issues in International Security: U.S-Russian-European Views 2009-2010”, U.S. Army War College, Washington D.C., January 25-26, 2010.

• The Long-Term Impact of Growing Illiteracy as a Challenge to Security, “Security Issues in Central Asia and the Swedish EU Presidency”, EUCAM-ISDP joint seminar, Institute for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm, Sweden, November 5, 2009.

• Central Asia between Russia and China: Local Strategies and Perspectives on the new 'Great Game', Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), Delhi, October 21, 2009.

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• The Afghan Issue and the SCO: the Russian Point of View, 9th Conference of Central Asian & Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Shanghai International Culture Association, Shanghai Center for International Studies and the Center of SCO Studies at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai, July 17-19, 2009.

• The Structure of the Chinese Involvement in Central Asia, Conference “Strategic Assessment of the Caspian Sea Basin Region,” Brookings Energy Security Initiative And National Committee on American Foreign Policy, Brookings Institute, Washington D.C., May 7-8, 2009.

• Russo-Turkish Rapprochement Through the Idea of Eurasia: Alexander Dugin’s Networks in Turkey,

Jamestown Foundation, Washington D.C., April 29, 2008. • Central Asia Fifteen Years after Independence. A Mitigated Balance, Fondation for Strategic

Research (FRS), Paris, March 1, 2006. • Central Asia, the Drift towards Authoritarianism, Center for International Relations Studies (CERI),

Paris, February 24, 2006. Guest Lectures

• Central Asia in and out. Globalizing factors, “2015 Paul Bergne Memorial Lecture,” Antony’s College, Oxford, May 13, 2015.

• The US Silk Road: Geopolitical Imaginary or the Repackaging of Strategic Interests?, Critical Silk Roads Seminar, Georgetown University, April 30, 2015.

• Nation-building in Central Asia. State narratives and their Challengers, Davis Center, Harvard University, February 11, 2015.

• An Evolving Identity Framework. The Rise of Russian Ethnonationalism and its Mobilizing Potential, Russian Studies Department, Manchester University, April 1, 2014.

• Aleksei Navalny and the National-Democrats. Failures and Successes to reconciliate Nationalism and Liberalism, NEORUSS Seminar, Oslo, NUPI and University of Oslo, November 28, 2013.

• Russian Nationalism: A Look through Politics, Society and Culture, Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, Miami-Oxford University, Ohio, November 11, 2013.

• The ‘Chinese Question’ in Central Asia, Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan, December 6, 2012.

• Reassessing Russia’s Decision Making Community: Intra-elite Conflicts, Political and Business Networks, and Ideological Constructions, Kennan Institute Seminar, Washington D.C., March 21, 2011.

• Soviet Racial Ideology and Politics after Stalin. New Perspectives, with Sarah Fainberg, Georgetown Program for Jewish Civilization and the Center for Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies, Georgetown University, Washington D.C., March 2, 2011.

• Russian Policy in the Arctic: Ambitions, Dreams, and Strategies, Russian and Eurasian Studies Program, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C., November 3, 2010.

• Reassessing Russian Nationalism: The Search for a Social Consensus, Central European University, Budapest, March 12, 2010.

• Perspectives et strategies de la Russie en Afghanistan et en Asie centrale [Perspectives and Strategies of Russia in Afghanistan and in Central Asia], Laval University, Quebec City, January 29, 2010.

• The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Successes and Challenges, Nehru Center, Mumbai, October 28, 2009.

• Central Asia Strategies for dealing with China, Center for Central Eurasian Studies, Mumbai University, October 27, 2009.

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• The Chinese Economic Presence in Central Asia. Sinophobia and Sinophilia among Central Asian Elites, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute for Asian Studies, Kolkata, October 12, 2009.

• Political and Geopolitical Stakes of the Sino-Central-Asian Relations, Center for Central Asia Studies in Kashmir University, Srinagar, October 7, 2009.

• Russian Eurasianism. An Ideology of Empire, Kennan Seminar, Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Centers for Scholars, Washington D.C., May 4, 2009.

• Central Asia between Russia and China: Local Strategies and Perspectives on the New “Great Game”, Department of South and Central Asian Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden, March 25, 2009.

• Nationalism and Eurasianism in Russia, Centre for European Studies (CFE), Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden, April 21, 2009.

• The “Patriotic” Brand: Politics and Social Consensus in Contemporary Russia, Aleksanteri Institute, Helsinki University, April 17, 2009.

• The Chinese Economic Presence in Central Asia. Sinophobia and Sinophilia among Central Asian Elites, Department of Government and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University, October 30, 2008.

• The Chinese Presence in Central Asia and its Social Reception, Centre français d’études de la Chine contemporaine (CEFC), Hong Kong, October 29, 2008.

• Political and Geopolitical Stakes of the Sino-Central-Asian Relations, Graduate Institute of Russian Studies, National Chengdu University, Taipei, October 17, 2008.

• Cultural and Economic Mediators of the China-Central Asia Relations, Taiwan Graduate Institute of Central Asia, Ching Yun University, Taipei, October 16, 2008.

• Rethinking Russian Nationalism as a Political and Social Consensus, Graduate Institute of Russian Studies, Tamkang University, Taipei, October 15, 2008.

• The Political and Religious Situation in Contemporary Central Asia, Graduate Institute for Central Asian Studies, Xian Normal University, China, October 9, 2008.

• The Economic and Social Situation in Contemporary Central Asia, Institute for Central Asian Studies, Lanzhou University, China, October 2, 2008.

• La présence chinoise en Asie centrale et sa réception sociale [The Chinese Presence in Central Asia and its Social Reception], Doctoral Workshops of the French Center, Beijing, May 8, 2008.

• Russian Policy on Central Asia and the Role of Russian Nationalism, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C., April 23, 2008.

• From Repatriation to Remittance: The Evolution of Migration Flows from Central Asia to Russia, Kennan Institute Seminar, Washington D.C., April 30, 2007.

• Nationalism and Imperialism. The Neo-Eurasianist Think Tanks in Russia, Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies (CERES), Georgetown University, Washington D.C., April 24, 2007.

• In Search of an Imperial Identity. Neo-Eurasianism in Russia, Harriman Institute Lunch Talk, Columbia University, New York, April 17, 2007.

• The Return of the Aryan Myth: Tajikistan in Search for a National Ideology, Central Asian Seminars, Tokyo University, September 16, 2006.

• Teaching Patriotism in Contemporary Russia: Finding the Line between ‘Russian Civilization’ and Ethnocentrism, Kennan Institute, Washington D.C., March 23, 2006.

• Central Asia Fifteen Years after Independence: The Drift towards Authoritarianism, Kennan Institute Seminar, Washington D.C., March 20, 2006.

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Conferences and Workshops

• Academia and the National Identity Narrative in Uzbekistan. Structure and Evolution, International conference “Uzbekistan beyond the ‘Curtain’. Approaches, fieldworks and topics,” CAP and Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, June 11-12, 2015.

• Why the Eurasian Union is not Eurasianist, International conference “The Politics of Eurasianism,” Sodertorn University, Stockholm, May 14-15, 2015.

• The Economic Crisis in Central Asia and the Relationship to Russia, Conference “Central Asia. What’s next?” Georgetown University, Washington DC, March 30, 2015.

• Russia’s Arctic Policy in the post-Ukraine Situation, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, March 25, 2015.

• The Eurasian Economic Union and Central Asia, Seminar “What Future for the Eurasian Economic Union?” Columbia University, New York, March 3, 2015.

• Russia, China, India. Convergences and Conflicts of Interests, Workshop “India, China, Russia: Incentives and Limits of Cooperation,” Carnegie Endowment for International Affairs, Washington DC, May 14, 2014.

• Russian Nationalism and the Ukrainian Crisis, Seminar “The Role of Ultra-Nationalism in Conflict and Crisis: Russia, Ukraine and the EU,” Kennan Institute, November 12, 2014.

• The Water/Energy Nexus in Central Asia. Do we ask the Right Questions? The Third Central Asia Fellowship Seminar, Central Asia Program, George Washington University, June 24, 2014.

• The Rise of Kazakh Nationalism: Internet Sociability, Youth Ideology, and National Myths, International Conference Kazakhstan beyond Economic Success. Exploring Social and Cultural Changes in Eurasia, Central Asia Program and the Uppsala Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies (UCRS), Uppsala University, Sweden, June 13-14, 2014.

• Is Eurasia winning over Eurasianism? Trajectories of a Concept, Workshop “The Vision of Eurasia,” Sodertorn University, Sweden, June 9, 2014.

• Norilsk Urban Landscape: Migrants, Social Stratification and Symbolic Hierarchy, Arctic Research Coordination Network, Second Workshop, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, June 5-7, 2014.

• Mahalla as an object of Western Scholarship, Workshop “Mahallas in Uzbekistan and the status of self-governing bodies,” Central Asia Program, George Washington University, May 29, 2014.

• Russia’s Arctic Policy. Domestic and International Drivers, Federal Conference “Sovereignty, Security and Governance in the Arctic,” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC, May 21, 2014.

• Convergences and Conflicts of Interests Seen from Russia, Workshop “India, China, Russia. Incentives and Limits of Cooperation,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington DC, May 14, 2014.

• Looking for a European repertoire. When the Kremlin's Morality Turn meets the Western Networks of Russian nationalists, PONARS Annual Meeting, Washington DC, March 21-22, 2014.

• “Silk Road”: Historical Metaphor, Ideology, Wishful Thinking?, The Second Central Asia Security Workshop, Washington DC, February 24, 2014.

• Kazakhstan as a Migration Pole: Regional Opportunities, Domestic Challenges, International Conference ‘Soft Security Challenges in Central Asia and Kazakhstan,” February 4, 2014.

• Russia's Futures, Plenary Panel, “Russia and the World”, 13th Annual Aleksanteri Conference in Helsinki, October 23-25, 2013.

• Research on National and Political Identity in Russia: New Developments and Ideas, Centenary Conference of Slavic Studies, Leiden University, October 11, 2013.

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• Patriotism, Memory and Culture. Kul'tura, Zvezda and Spas Broadcasting Narratives, workshop Media and Democratization in post-Soviet Nations, September 25, 2013.

• US Policy towards Central Asia, “Islam in Eurasia. Policy Conference,” David Center for Russian Studies and Kennan Institute, Washington D.C., June 6-7, 2013.

• Central Asian Migrants as New Actors in Russia’s Arctic Urban Landscape, Arctic Urban Sustainability Conference, Washington DC, George Washington University, May 30-31, 2013.

• A “Regional Solution” for Afghanistan? Perspectives from Afghanistan's Northern Neighbors, Workshop “Afghanistan after 2014,” Central Asia Program, in partnership with the Kennan Institute and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars’ South Asia Center, Washington D.C., May 1, 2013.

• Women and Water in South and Central Asia, Workshop “Water Resource Management, Human Rights and Environmental Security in South/Central Asia. Gilgit-Baltistan: A Case Study,” Central Asia Program, in partnership with GW International Development Program, The Foundation for Democracy and Rule of Law for Regions in Conflict, and The Institute of Gilgit-Baltistan Studies, Washington D.C., April 25, 2013.

• Changing Patterns of Identity Debates in Russia and Ukraine: from Memory Wars to the Migration Issue, International Conference “Russian and Ukrainian Nationalism: Entangled Histories,” Harriman Institute, Columbia University Press April 22-23, 2013.

• Deconstructing the ‘Spillover’ Narrative, “Central Asia Security Workshop,” Central Asia Program, George Washington University, Washington D.C., March 25-26, 2013.

• The Chinese Question in Central Asia: Perceptions, Politics and Social Change: A Conversation with authors Marlene Laruelle and Sebastien Peyrouse, Moderated by Alexander Cooley, Harriman Institute and Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University, New York, March 6, 2013.

• Framing the Nation and the Sociology of Academia in Kyrgyzstan, International conference “Kyrgyzstan Beyond ‘Democracy Island’ And ‘Failing State’: Factoring Social and Political Changes in a Post-Soviet Society,” Central Asia Program and UCRS, Uppsala, Sweden, December 17-18, 2012.

• Central Asian Workers in the Arctic, Workshop “Russia’s Arctic Cities: State Policies, Resource Development, and Climate Change,” Washington DC, George Washington University, November 19, 2012.

• Nomadism as a Nation-Building tool in Contemporary Kazakhstan, Workshop “Nomadic Life Styles and Narratives in Kazakhstan: Then and Now,” Central Asia Program and the Smithsonian Institution, George Washington University, Washington D.C., November 9, 2012.

• Debating “Patronal Politics in Central Asia.” A Demokratizatsiya Special Issue, with Slavomir Horak, Erica Marat, Lawrence Markowitz, and Sebastien Peyrouse, IERES, George Washington University, Washington D.C., September 25, 2012.

• Repenser la race par la culture : la raciologie dans la Nouvelle Droite russe et française [Affirming race through culture : Raciology in the Russian and French New Rights], International Conference “L’imaginaire raciologique en France et en Russie aux XIXe - XXe siècles [Racial Imaginary in France and Russia, 19th-20th centuries],” Russian State University in the Humanities, Moscow, May 25-27, 2012.

• Uzbekistan, a Key and Uncertain Actor for the Future of Afghanistan and the Regional Order in the Wider Central Asia, International conference “Afghanistan's Stability and Regional Security Implications for Central Asia,” Central Asia Program and EUCAM, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, May 17-18, 2012.

• Reassessing ‘Regional Solutions’ for Post-2014 Afghanistan, Conference “Afghanistan 2014: Impacts on Global Security Identities,” The University of Kansas, Lawrence, April 25, 2012.

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• Russian Think Tanks: A Look on Ideas' Diversity in Russia and its Impact on the Decision-making Circles, Conference “New President, New Russia? What’s Next?” Aleksanteri Elections Seminars, Aleksanteri Institute, Helsinki, Finland, March 14, 2012.

• Integration of Central Asian Migrants in Russia: the Micro-Scale Level, International Conference “Labor Migration in the Post-Soviet World (Impetus, Experience, Effects, Policy),” Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York, March 1, 2012.

• Armed Xenophobia in Eurasia, Forum “Armed Xenophobia. The Global War against Immigrants,” The Center for the History of the New America, University of Maryland, Washington D.C., February 16, 2012.

• Factoring the Foreign Policy Goals of the Central Asian States, International conference “The U.S., China, and the Future of Central Asia,” The China-U.S. Studies Center, New York University, February 6-8, 2012.

• Opportunities and Disillusions of the “Look North” Policy. Indian Perceptions of and Strategies in Central Asia, Joint Seminar, Sigur Center for Asian Studies and IERES, Elliott School for International Affairs, George Washington University, Washington D.C., January 23, 2012.

• Patterns of Globalization in Central Asia: Integrating the World Economy, International Seminar “Governance in Central Asia: The ‘Other’ Mapping of Energy Resources,” Barcelona University, Spain, January 19-20, 2012.

• Russia, International conference “The Other Sides of Afghanistan: a Regional Perspective on Security Issues in Afghanistan,” The Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, November 3-4, 2011.

• Evolving Pattern of Migration from Central Asia to Russia. Shuttle Migration and Long-Term Emigration, International Conference “The Resilience of People in motion: Processes of immigration, transmigration, and remigration in the wider Europe today,” Trier University, Germany, October 13-15, 2011.

• Apprendre à être patriote : les clubs patriotiques pour adolescents [Learning to be patriot: Patriotic clubs for teenagers], Conference “Russie: Le patriotisme en pratique(s),” [Russia: Patriotism in Practice], CERCEC/CERI/MSH, Paris, May 12-13, 2011 (video-conference).

• A Russian Look on the Arctic Future, Conference “The Future of the Arctic,” SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C., February 2, 2011.

• National Minorities’ Associations in Kazakhstan: Renegotiating Social Activism? International Workshop “Civil Society in Kazakhstan and Central Asia,” Kennan Institute, Washington D.C., January 20-21, 2011.

• Political System, Nationhood and the Migration Issue in Russia: Modernizing Citizenship?, International Conference “The Modernization of Russia and Eurasia: Challenges and Opportunities,” Graduate Institute of Russian Studies, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, November 13-14, 2010.

• China as a Mirror of Russia. Comments on Sinophobia and Sinophilia as a Russian Dilemma, International conference on “The Russian Far East Region in North Pacific: view from Asia, view from Europe,” Vladivostok, Russia, October 14-15, 2010.

• The Russian Radical Right: Translating the Western European Experience, International Conference “Far right networks in Northern and Eastern Europe”, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, March 25-27, 2010.

• An Introduction to the Theoretical Complexity of Eurasianism, Boston, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University, Boston, February 1, 2010.

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• Development in Central Asia and the Role of the International Actors, Conference “The Development and Security Nexus,” The Swedish Network of Peace, Conflict and Development Research, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, November 6-7, 2009.

• The Indian Economic Presence in Central Asia, international conference “Central Asia, the New ‘Great Game’ between the Emerging Powers of China and India”, organized by the French Institute for Central Asian Studies (Tashkent), the French Center for the Study of Contemporary China (Hong-Kong), and the French Center for Human Sciences (Delhi), New Delhi, October 14-15, 2009.

• Kazakhstan, the new migration crossroads in Central Asia, Internationl Conference “National Identity in Eurasia II: Migrancy & Diaspora”, Wolfson College, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom, July 10-12, 2009.

• Working on Russian Nationalism: Methodological Issues, Ideological Stakes and Personal Experiences, International Conference “Russian Field. A View from Abroad”, organized by the Centre for Independent Social Research and Laboratorium. Russian Review of Social Research, St. Petersburg, May 28-31, 2009.

• The ‘Ice Cold War’: Russia’s Arctic Dream and its Geostrategic Implications, Conference “The Opening of the North East Passage: Implications of A Dream Come True”, Institute for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm, Sweden, May 15, 2009.

• Central Asia Strategies for Dealing with China, The Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C., April 29, 2009; The Institute for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm, Sweden, May 12, 2009.

• Eurasianism, China and the Imperial Issue in Russia: Looking toward the East? International Conference “Sino-Russian Relations in Central Asia and Beyond”, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C., May 6-7, 2009.

• Academia and the Rewriting of National Identity in Central Asia: The Soviet Union and Colonialism Issues, International Conference on Central Eurasian Studies: Past, Present and Future, Maltepe University, Istanbul, March 17-19, 2009.

• Neo-Eurasianism: Thinking Eurasia as a Regional Space in a Globalized World, International Conference “Constructing Regional identities in the Post-Communist Space: Eurasia or Europe?” Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom, June 27-28, 2007.

• Histoires d'histoire nationale en Ouzbékistan [Histories of National History in Uzbekistan], Conference La recherche en sciences sociales face à l'actualité politique dans l'espace postsoviétique [Research in Social Sciences in view of Current Political Affairs in Post-Soviet Space], EHESS, Paris, March 30, 2007.

• Occultism in the Russian Neo-Pagan Movements: in Search of a National and Natural Spirituality, International Conference “The Occult in 20th-century Russia. Metaphysical roots of Soviet civilization”, Harriman Institute/European Academy, Berlin, Germany, March 11-13, 2007.

• The Eurasianist Ideology and the Eurasian history: Empire as the Natural Solution for the Post-Soviet Space?, 6th Annual International Young Researchers Conference “Orienting the Russian Empire”, Havighurst Center, Oxford-Miami University, Ohio, October 26-28, 2006.

• Rethinking the State: Nostalgia for the Empire and Russian Nationalism in the New Academic Disciplines, Summer Symposium of the Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, July 9, 2006.

• Le Concept d’ethnogenèse en Asie centrale. Son contexte politique et ses médiateurs institutionnels (1940-1950) [The Concept of Ethnogenesis in Central Asia: Political Context and Institutional Mediators (1940–50)], International Conference “Circulation du savoir et histoire des sciences

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humaines en Russie et en URSS” [Circulation of the Knowledge and History of the Human Sciences in Russia and the USSR], EHESS, Paris, May 26-27, 2006.

• Nationalisme, patriotisme, civisme. Réflexions terminologiques autour du Programme pour l’éducation patriotique des citoyens russes [Nationalism, Patriotism, Civism. Some Terminological Reflections on the Program for Russian citizens Patriotic Education], International Conference “Russian Nationalism in the official structures of the Russian Federation”, French-Russian Center in Social Sciences and Humanities, Moscow, October 24-26, 2005.

• La Discipline de la culturologie ou l’élaboration d’une science de la nation [The Discipline of Culturology or the Elaboration of a Science of the Nation], International Conference “Russian Nationalism in Social Sciences and Humanities”, French-Russian Center in Social Sciences and Humanities, Moscow, June 30-July 1, 2005.

• Lev Gumilev’s Philosophy of History, International Conference “Between etnos and Eurasia. A Conference on the Ideas and Influence of Lev Nikolaevich Gumilev”, Moscow, June 27, 2005.

• L’Introduction du concept d’ethnogenèse dans les historiographies républicaines : regard sur le stalinisme des années 1940 en Asie centrale [The Introduction of the Concept of Ethnogenesis in the National Historiographies: A regard on Stalinism in the 1940’s in Central Asia], Workshop “About the concept of Etnos: the Question of Ethnic Determinism in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Space”, Center for Russian, Caucasian and East-European Studies (EHESS) and the French Center for Post-Soviet Societies Studies (INALCO), Paris, April 22, 2005.

• Les Eurasistes et le monde des steppes. Des ambiguïtés du regard orientaliste russe [The Eurasianists and the Steppic World. About the Ambiguities of the Russian Orientalist Perception], International Conference “Occidente - Russia - Oriente. L’eurasismo ieri e oggi” [The West, Russia, the East: Eurasianism Here and Today], Bergamo University, Italy, April 14, 2005.

• Alexandre Dugin, médiateur des nationalismes occidentaux en Russie [Alexandr Dugin as a Mediator of the Western Nationalisms in Russia], International Conference “Russian Nationalism in the Political field. From the Radical Groups to the Political Parties”, French-Russian Center in Social Sciences and Humanities, Moscow, February 21-22, 2005.

• Rodina : institutionnalisation et unification politique des mouvances nationalistes russes [Rodina: Institutionalization and Political Unification of Russian Nationalist Currents], International Conference “Russian nationalism, Election Campaigns and Results, 1993-2004”, French-Russian Center in Social Sciences and Humanities, Moscow, February 17-18, 2005.

• La triangulaire Russie-exil russe-culture d’accueil. Le prisme occidental non assumé de l’eurasisme [Russia, Russian Exile, and Land of Welcome. The Non-Assumed Western Prism of Eurasianism], First meetings of the European Institute of East-West Relations, Lyon, December 2-4, 2004.

• Les difficiles relations des (néo-)eurasistes au champ politique : entrisme dans les structures étatiques et indifférence envers l’opinion publique ? [The Neo-Eurasianists’ Difficult Relations with the Political Field: Entryism in State Structures and Indifference towards the Public Opinion?], Workshop “Eurasianism and Neo-Eurasianism. Two Ideologies of the Russian Empire in the 20th century”, Rennes University, September 22, 2004.

• Autour du concept d’etnos. La cristallisation nationaliste des années 1940-50, un moment méconnu de l’historiographie ouzbèke [About the concept of etnos. The Nationalist Crystallization in the 1940-50’s, an Unknown Segment of the Uzbek Historiography], Second Workshop “Permanency, Variations and Instrumentalizations of the National Referent from the 19th century to the Communist Regimes”, INALCO, Paris, May 13, 2004.

• L’appartenance à l’islam comme critère politique ? La politisation des Directions spirituelles et la constitution de partis musulmans en Russie [Belonging to Islam as a Political Criterion? The Politization of the Spiritual Boards and the Constitution of Muslim Parties in Russia], International

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Conference “Islam, Politics and Nation in former USSR. A Comparative Analysis between Russia and Central Asian Republics”, Kazan, Russia, April 1-2, 2004.

• Question impériale et question nationale dans l’historiographie soviétique : la réhabilitation de la colonisation russe des steppes kazakhes et de l’Asie centrale [Imperial and National Question in the Soviet Historiography: the Rehabilitation of Kazakh Steppes and of Central Asia Russian Colonization], First Workshop “Permanency, Variations and Instrumentalizations of the National Referent from the 19th century to the Communist Regimes”, INALCO, Paris, November 28, 2003.

• La pensée des intellectuels russes sur l’Asie : imaginaire orientaliste ou géopolitique anti-européenne ? [The Russian Intellectuals’ Perception of Asia: an Orientalist Imaginary or anti-European Geopolitics?], Workshop “Nation and National Ideology”, New Europe College, Bucarest, April 6-8, 2001.

• L’empire vu d’Occident. La branche parisienne de l’eurasisme et ses liens avec Prague et Kharbin [The Perception of Empire from the West. The Parisian Eurasianist Group and its Relations with Prag and Kharbin], Workshop “Paris and Russian Emigration”, Paris, French Institute of Slavic Studies, January 18-20, 2001.

• Continuités et discontinuités idéologiques des courants eurasistes des années vingt à nos jours [Ideological Continuities and Discontinuities in the Eurasianist Movements from the 20’s until Nowadays], Workshop “Eurasie: les enjeux d’un terme” [Eurasia: Stakes of a Notion], Paris, CNRS, Paris X Nanterre, and INALCO, June 10-12, 1999.

Conventions

• Why the Eurasian Union is not Eurasianist, PONARS conference, Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan, June 15-17, 2014.

• Novorossiya, or the revival of an imperial reading of Russia’s destiny, Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) Convention, Columbia University, New York, April 23-25, 2015.

• French Russophilia. European Far Right and Putin’s Russia, Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) Convention, Columbia University, New York, April 23-25, 2015.

• From ‘Kazakhstaness’ to ‘Kazakhness’: evolving national narrative and social changes in Kazakhstan, Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS) Annual Conference, Columbia University, New York, October 24-27, 2014.

• Novorossiya, a Launching Pad for Russian Nationalists, PONARS Policy Conference, September 22-23, 2014.

• The National-Liberals beyond Navalny: Old Theories, New Politics? Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN), Columbia University, New York, April 22-25, 2014.

• Polar Islam: Muslim Identity in the Russian North, Panel “Arctic Urban Sustainability: Getting there…and staying. Labor migration to Russia’s urban Arctic,” Arctic Frontiers, Tromso University, Norway, January 21-25, 2014.

• Avoiding the ‘Clan Politics’ Narrative: Patronalism and Symbolic Legitimacy in Central Asia, Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), Boston, November 21-24, 2013.

• Civilization as Eurasianism’s main Discursive Legacy, Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), Boston, November 21-24, 2013.

• Dungans as Cultural and Economic Mediators of Central Asia. Beyond Crossborder Ethnicity, Central Eurasian Societies Studies (CESS), University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 3-6, 2013.

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• Revisiting Islamism: A Factor for Democratization in Central Asia?, PONARS Eurasia Annual Conference, Washington DC, George Washington University, September 24, 2013.

• Reassessing the Paradigm of Nationalism in Russian Foreign Policy, PONARS Eurasia Workshop “Rethinking the Sources of Russian Foreign Policy,” George Washington University, Washington D.C., March 16-17, 2013.

• Ethnicity, Culture and the Academia in late-Soviet Central Asia, Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), New Orleans, November 15-17, 2012.

• Russia’s Arctic. Diverging Regional Development, Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), New Orleans, November 15-17, 2012.

• ‘Natsdem’. The New Wave Of Anti-Putin Nationalists, PONARS Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., September 13-14, 2012.

• Narrating the Kyrgyz Nation after the 2010 events. A Conspirological Ethno-Nationalism, Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA), San Diego, April 1-4, 2012.

• Security Issues and Economic Cooperation at the core of the Afghanistan-Central Asia relationship, Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA), San Diego, April 1-4, 2012.

• Russia’s Gordian Knot. Radical Nationalism, the North Caucasus, and Migration, PONARS Annual Conference, George Washington University, Washington D.C., September 9, 2011.

• Reassessing Russia’s Decision-Making Community: Intra-Elite Conflicts, Business Networks, and Ideological Constructions, Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), Washington D.C., November 17-20, 2011.

• Space as a Destiny: Legitimizing the Russian Empire through Geography and Cosmos, Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), Washington D.C., November 17-20, 2011.

• Reassessing the New Wave of Russian Nationalist Thinkers, Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), Los Angeles, November 18-21, 2010.

• Nationalism and Religion in Contemporary Russia. Orthodoxy and Neo-Paganism in search for the Lost Harmony, Annual Convention of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR), Baltimore, October 28-31, 2010.

• Euphemizing Racism: Conspiracy Theories, Alternative History and new Academic Disciplines in Russia, VIII World Congress of the International Council for Central and East European Studies (CICCEES), Stockholm, Sweden, July 25-31, 2010.

• Eurasianism and the National Issue. on the notions of “Russian Totality” and “National Diversity”, VIII World Congress of the International Council for Central and East European Studies (CICCEES), Stockholm, Sweden, July 25-31, 2010.

• Culture as a Genetical Heritage: Soviet Ethnology and Heredity Issue, Annual Convention of the Association for Study of Nationalities (ASN), Columbia University, New York, April 15-17, 2010.

• The Ideology Issue in United Russia: the Structuring of the Think Tank World, National Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AASSS), Boston, November 12-15, 2009.

• Reassessing Russian Nationalism: Marginality or Mainstream?, National Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AASSS), Boston, November 12-15, 2009.

• Learning to be a Patriot: Youth Extracurricular Activities and the National Topic, Annual Convention of the Association for Study of Nationalities (ASN), Columbia University, New York, April 23-25, 2009.

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• The Human-Rights Supporter: Anti-Western Sentiment and Xenophobia in Putin’s Russia, Annual Convention of the Association for Study of Nationalities (ASN), Columbia University, New York, April 12-14, 2007.

• Early Eurasianism. Anti-Westernism and Philosophy of History, National Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AASSS), Washington D.C., November 16-18, 2006.

• The Teaching of Culturology in Post-Soviet Russia’s Higher Education System, Annual Convention of the Association for Study of Nationalities (ASN), Columbia University, New York, March 23-25, 2006.

• The Politicization of Science. Ethnology in the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), Washington D.C., November 18-20, 2005.

• The Debated Influences of the Eurasianist Theories on Alexandr Dugin, National Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AASSS), Salt Lake City, November 4-6, 2005.

• Alexandr Dugin’s Stance on the Russian Political Scene, 2002-2004, VII World Congress of the International Council for Central and East European Studies (CICCEES), Berlin, Germany, June 25-30, 2005.

• Futuristic Religion and Air Space Conquest: the Conception of the Universe (kosmos) in the Russian Cosmism Ideology, VII World Congress of the International Council for Central and East European Studies (CICCEES), Berlin, Germany, June 25-30, 2005.

• Between Ethnicism and Eurasianism: L. N. Gumilev’s Philosophy of Sciences and Philosophy of History, National Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AASSS), Harvard University, Boston, December 4-7, 2004.

• The Cossack Renewal in Central Asia. An Analysis of the Contemporary Identity Reconstructions, Annual Conference of the Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS), Bloomington University, Indiana, October 14-17, 2004.

• An Unknown Russian Vision of Asia: The Aryan Mythology in the 19th Century, National Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AASSS), Toronto, November 20-23, 2003.

• Thinking about National and Regional Boundaries in the Central Asian States: Intellectual and Political Discourses, Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), Anchorage, November 6-9, 2003.

• The Teaching of Nationalism in the Academic System in Post-Soviet Central Asia, Annual Conference of the Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS), Harvard University, Boston, October 3-5, 2003.

• Faire le deuil de l’empire : les enjeux de mémoire autour de la frontière russo-kazakhe [Resigning oneself to the End of the Empire: the Memory Stakes about the Russian-Kazakh Frontier], “Réseau Asie” First Conference, CNRS-MSH, Paris, September 24-25, 2003.

• An Imperial Version of Russian Nationalism: Neo-Eurasianism, Annual Convention of the Association for Study of Nationalities (ASN), Columbia University, New-York, April 3-5, 2003.

• Une idéologie impériale russe méconnue : la fraternité aryenne. Analyse des comptes-rendus du Cercle d’amateurs d’archéologie du Turkestan [An Unknown Russian Imperial Ideology: the Aryan Fraternity. An Analysis of the Turkistan Archaeology Amateurs Circle], European Society of Central Asian Studies Annual Convention (ESCAS), Bordeaux, France, September 25-28, 2002.

• L’intellectuel entre “pouvoir” et “dissidence”. Approche comparative des acteurs sociaux de l’eurasisme en Russie et en Asie centrale [The Intellectual between the Power and Dissidence. A Comparative Approach of Eurasianism Social Actors in Russia and Central Asia], Annual

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Conference of the French Association of Middle East Studies (AFEMAM), Tours, France, July 2-4, 1999.

• “Orient” and “Occident”: the Russian and Turko-Muslim Eurasianist Discursive Paradoxes, 6th Annual Central Eurasian Studies Conference (CESS), Bloomington, Indiana, March 27, 1999.

• Concepts et realia de l’eurasisme : de l’orientalisme russe à l’eurasiatisme kazakh [Concepts and Realia of Eurasianism: from Russian Orientalism to Kazakh Eurasiatism], Annual Conference of the French Association of Middle East Studies (AFEMAM), Lyon, France, July 2-4, 1998.

University Seminars

• Central Asia on Russia’s Radar and Agenda, Prof. Streletski’s class on Russia’s Geography, GW’s Geography Department, April 13, 2015.

• Les nouvelles grammaires idéologiques de la Russie [Russia’s New Ideological Grammars], Workshop “A l’est de l’Europe, à l’ouest de la Russie : les guerres de l’après-guerre froide, acteurs et représentations,” Paris X Nanterre University, December 18, 2014.

• Jeunes, migrants, islam…les facteurs de changements en Asie centrale [Youth, migrants, Islam….Factor of Change in Central Asia], Workshop “Asie Centrale : post-communiste, islamique, tribale – géopolitique d’une région en devenir,” Paris VIII Saint-Denis University, December 17, 2014.

• Central Asia on Russia’s Radar and Agenda, Geography Department, George Washington University, April 14, 2014.

• Aleksei Navalny and the National-Democrats. Failures and Successes to reconciliate Nationalism and Liberalism, Postcommunist Politics Social Science Workshop, IERES, George Washington University, Washington DC, September 10, 2013.

• The Chinese Question in Central Asia, Foreign Service Institute, Washington D.C., April 11, 2013. • Comrades and Nations: Ethnic Politics in the Soviet Union From Stalin To Gorbachev, Russian

History Seminar, Georgetown University, Washington D.C., February 16, 2012. • Russia Looking North: From the Kremlin's Policy to Arctic Mythology, Lunch Seminar of the Center

for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, April 25, 2012. • Russian Nationalism. Ideological Transformations and the Evolving Social Fabric, Lunch seminar,

Political Science and History Departments, Santa Barbara University, April 5, 2012. • Youth Patriotic Clubs in Russia: Professional Niches, Cultural Capital, and Narratives of Social

Engagement, Postcommunist Politics Social Science Workshop, IERES, George Washington University, Washington D.C., December 13, 2011.

• Russia in the Arctic. Policy Strategies and Cultural Background, Center for Cultural Studies, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, October 12, 2011.

• Discussing the Nation in Russia. Current Intellectual Trends, from Think Tanks to Academia, Uppsala Center for Russian Studies, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, October 11, 2011.

• Russia’s Strategies in the Arctic, Foreign Service Institute, Washington D.C., May 26, 2011. • Le Kazakhstan, nouveau carrefour migratoire d’Asie centrale [Kazakhstan, the new Migration

Crossroad in Central Asia], First workshop of the Doctoral Research Group on Central Asia at Sciences Po, CERI, Paris, May 11, 2010.

• Youth, Patriotism, and Memory in Russia, Aleksanteri Institute Research Seminar, Helsinki, November 10, 2009.

• Nationalism in Russia Today: Societal Practices and Evolution of Narratives, Aleksanteri Institute Summer School, Helsinki, August 30, 2009.

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• Le phénomène nationaliste russe contemporain [The Current Russian Nationalist Phenomena], Seminar on Contemporary Russia, Sciences Po, Paris, January 6, 2009, and The Free University of Brussels, January 28, 2009.

• La montée en puissance de la Chine en Asie centrale [The Growing Power of China in Central Asia], Seminar on the post-Soviet space, Sciences Po, Paris, January 12, 2009, and The Free University of Brussels, January 28, 2009.

• L’eurasisme et ses racines occidentales. Transferts culturels en Russie [Eurasianism and its Western roots. Cultural Transferts in Russia], Seminar on “Cultural Transferts” (Michel Espagne), Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, January 9, 2009.

• La modernité par le patriotisme ? Les mouvements de jeunesse pro-présidentiels en Russie [Modernity via Patriotism? Pro-Presidential Youth Movements in Russia], Observatory for Post-Soviet Societies Studies Seminar (Jean Radvanyi), Paris, December 18, 2007.

• Anti-cosmopolitisme, culturalisme et xénophobie en Russie : le nationalisme comme évidence ? [Anti-Cosmopolitism, Culturalism and Xenophobia in Russia: Nationalism as Obvious Fact?], Seminar on “Cosmopolitism and anti-cosmopolitism” (Olivier Remaud), EHESS, Paris, December 17, 2007.

• Nationalisme, patriotisme et civisme. Réflexions terminologiques sur l'évolution de la Russie contemporaine [Nationalism, Patriotism and Civism: Terminological Reflections on the Evolution of Contemporary Russia], Center for Studies on the Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet world Seminar, EHESS, Paris, May 25, 2007.

• Le Néo-eurasisme en Russie : mouvement intellectuel ou courant politique ? [Neo-Eurasianism in Russia: Intellectual Movement or Political Current?], Seminar on “Contemporary Russia” (Myriam Désert and Gilles Favarel), EHESS, Paris, May 25, 2007.

• Le Mythe aryen en Russie au XIXe siècle : race et érudition [The Aryan Myth in Russia during the 19th Century: Race and Erudition], Seminar on “Race and Erudition in the 19th century” (Maurice Olender), EHESS, Paris, March 29, 2007.

• Construire l’identité nationale : continuités et ruptures des stratégies identitaires en Asie centrale au XXe siècle [Building National Identity: Continuity and Ruptures of the Identity Strategies in 20th-century Central Asia], Seminar on “Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Space” (Alexandre Goujon), Institute for Political Studies, Paris, May 26, 2006.

• Civic Nationalism and Ethnic Nationalism in Putin’s Russia, Work in Progress, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C., March 21, 2006.

• The Eurasianist Answer to Russia’s National and Imperial Questions, History Department, Brock University, Saintes-Catharines, Canada, January 27, 2006.

• Un Nationalisme russe du groupuscule à l’opinion publique : les théories néo-eurasistes et la discipline de la culturologie [A Russian Nationalism from the Groupuscule to the Public Opinion: the Neo-Eurasianist Theories and the Discipline of Culturology], Seminar of the Institute of Geopolitics (Alexandre Lavrov), Saint Denis University, Paris, April 16, 2005.

• La Notion de diaspora : débats identitaires autour des Russes du proche-étranger [The Notion of Diaspora: the Identity Question among the Near Abroad Russians], Slavic Studies Seminar (Roger Comtet), Le Mirail University, Toulouse, December 10, 2004.

• Le “Retour” des Russes du proche-étranger en Russie. Enjeux institutionnels, politiques et identitaires [The “Return” of the Near Abroad Russians in Russia. Institutional, Political and Identity Stakes], Seminar of the French-Russian Center in Social Sciences and Humanities, Moscow, October 29, 2004.

• Milieux académiques et état des lieux de la recherche dans l’Ouzbékistan post-soviétique [Academic Circles and the Situation of Research in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan], Seminar of Center for Studies on the Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet world, EHESS, Paris, May 14, 2004.

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• Recherches culturologiques et idéologie eurasiste au Kazakhstan [Culturology and Eurasianist Ideology in Kazakhstan], Uzbekistan Institute of Oriental Studies and IFEAC Joint Seminar, Tashkent, February 18, 2004.

• Les mouvances eurasistes en 2003 : enjeux électoraux et question musulmane en Russie [The Eurasianist Movements in 2003: Electoral Stakes and the Muslim Issue in Russia], Seminar on “The Recomposition of Post-Communist Spaces”, Paris X Nanterre, December 16, 2003.

• Philologie slave et recherches des origines aryennes chez Khomiakov et ses successeurs [Slavic Philology and the Question of the Aryan Origins by Khomiakov and his Successors], Seminar on “Knowledge in the Building Process of National Societies: Central Europe, Russia, and Germany, 1750-1850” (Michael Werner and Marie-Elizabeth Ducreux), EHESS, Paris, December 12, 2003.

• Les Russes du Kazakhstan : enjeu politique pour le nouvel Etat, enjeu identitaire pour la nouvelle diaspora de l’étranger proche [Russians in Kazakhstan: Political Stakes for a New State, Identity Stakes for the New Near Abroad Diaspora], Seminar on “The New Identities in the Post-Soviet Space”, INALCO, Paris, December 8, 2003.

• Le Mythe aryen en Russie au XIXe siècle. Contribution à une histoire des échanges intellectuels France - Allemagne - Russie [The Aryan Myth in Russia in the 19th Century. A Contribution to a History of Intellectual Exchanges Germany - France - Russia], Slavic Studies Seminar (Roger Comtet), Le Mirail University, Toulouse, December 4, 2003.

• L’imaginaire russe et occidental sur l’Asie centrale : la recherche du berceau des premiers Aryens [The Russian and Western Imagination on Central Asia: Searching the Aryans’ Cradle], IFEAC Research Seminar, Tashkent, March 13, 2003.

• A-t-il existé un mythe aryen dans la Russie du XIXe siècle ? [Was there an Aryan Myth in the 19th-century Russia?], Seminar of the Center for Studies on the Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet world, EHESS, Paris, December 20, 2002.

• L’Eurasisme au Kazakhstan, la constitution d’une idéologie de la nation ? [Eurasianism in Kazakhstan: Creating a Nation Ideology], Seminar on “The words of Nation, Independence and Territory in contemporary Central Asia” (Vincent Fourniau), EHESS, Paris, December 11, 2002.

• Les Néo-eurasistes en Russie et en Asie centrale : le dédoublement d’une idéologie [The Neo-Eurasianists in Russia and Central Asia: the Splitting of an Ideology], Seminar on “The new identities in the Post-Soviet Space”, INALCO, Paris, December 9, 2002.

• L’identité russe face à l’Occident : la vision eurasiste [The Russian Identity facing Occident: The Eurasianist Vision], Seminar on “The Recomposition of Post-Communist Spaces”, Paris X Nanterre, June 17, 2002.

• Les différents types d’idéologies eurasistes [Different Types of Eurasianist Ideologies], Seminar on “The Recomposition of Post-Communist Spaces”, Paris X Nanterre, February 12, 2002.

Community and main interviews

• Globalization Central Asia, Ralph Bunche Library, Department of State, Washington D.C., May 8, 2013.

• The Compatriots’ Issue, Russian Policy and The Russian Communities Abroad, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, George Mason University, Washington D.C., April 12, 2011.

• The Growing Involvement of Great Powers in Central Asia, Swedish Aral Sea Society, Uppsala, Sweden, December 14, 2009.

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• Interview, “From Paris to Moscow: The Rise of New Far-Right Movements Across Europe,” Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, New York, October 24, 2014, http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/studio/multimedia/20141024/index.html#section-31026.

• Some Recommendations for the US Chairmanship of the Arctic Council, The Future of Arctic Cooperation, Washington DC, CSIS, June 25, 2014.

14. ORGANIZATION OF CONFERENCES

• Afghanistan's Stability and Regional Security Implications for Central Asia, NATO Science for Peace and Security Program, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, May 17-18, 2012. Proceedings published in English.

• The Russian Far East Region in North Pacific: view from Asia, view from Europe, October 14-15, 2010, Vladivostok, Russia, organized by the Pacific Institute of Geography of the Far East Section of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the French-Russian Center for human and social sciences.

• Everyday Nationalism and Patriotism in China and Russia. A Comparative Approach of Discourses and Practices, May 31, 2010, EHESS, Paris, co-organized with Elisabeth Allès. No proceedings.

• Central Asia, the new ‘Great Game’ between the Emerging Powers of China and India, October 14-15, 2009, New Delhi, organized by the French Institute for Central Asian Studies (Tashkent), the French Center for the Study of Contemporary China (Hong-Kong), and the French Center for Human Sciences (New Delhi). Proceedings published in English.

• Central Asia-China: From Geopolitics To Global Partnership, June 4-5, 2008, Almaty, Kazakhstan, organized by the French Institute for Central Asian Studies (Tashkent), the French Center for the Study of Contemporary China (Hong-Kong), the Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies (Almaty) and the Institute of Oriental Studies (Almaty). Proceedings published in Russian.

• Cycle of six conferences on Contemporary Russian Nationalisms, 2005-2006, Moscow, organized by the French-Russian Center in Social Sciences and Humanities, in collaboration with Alexis Berelowitch. Proceedings published in Russian (three volumes).

• Between etnos and Eurasia. A Conference on the Ideas and Influence of Lev Nikolaevich Gumilev, June 27, 2005, Moscow, co-organized with Mark Bassin. No proceedings.

• About the Concept of etnos: the Question of Ethnic Determinism in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Space, April 22, 2005, Paris, organized by the Center for Russian, Caucasian and East-European Studies (EHESS) and the French Center for Post-Soviet Societies Studies (INALCO). No proceedings.

• Building Nation, Building Socialism: Permanency, Variations and Instrumentalizations of the National Referent from the 19th Century to the Communist regimes (Eastern Europe and Russian-Soviet space), November 28, 2003 and May 13, 2004, INALCO, Paris, co-organized with Catherine Servant. Proceedings published in French.

• Islam, Politics and Nation in the former USSR. A Comparative Analysis between Russia and Central Asian Republics, April 1-2, 2004, Kazan, Russia, organized by the French-Russian Center for human and social sciences, the French Institute for Central Asian Studies, and the Tatarstan Institute of Federalism. Proceedings published in French and Russian.

15. FIELDWORK

• Russia (Moscow, St Petersburg, Petrozavodsk, Arkhangelsk, Kazan, Vladivostok), every year since 1990.

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• Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan), August 1994, September 1998-November 2000, September 2002-August 2005, February-April 2008, June 2009, June and September 2010, May 2012, December 2012.

• Ukraine (June 2012). • China (Xinjiang, Gansu, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macao) and Taipei, May,

September-December 2008, July 2009, January 2013. • India (Delhi, Srinagar, Kolkata, and Mumbai), October 2009, January 2013. • Japan (Sapporo, Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima), July-September 2006. • Turkey (Istanbul), May-August 2001. • Czech Republic and Slovakia, September-December 1996, October 1997-June 1998.

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