Association for the Study of Nationalities

Association for the Study of Nationalities
Abbreviation ASN
Type Academic association
Location
President
Zsuzsa Csergo
Affiliations Columbia University
Website ASN

The Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) is an academic association dedicated to the promotion of knowledge and understanding of ethnicity, nationalism, and ethnic conflict broadly, with a particular geographic focus on Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, and Eurasia. ASN is based at New York's Columbia University. It publishes Nationalities Papers and, in collaboration with the Specialist Group on Ethnopolitics of the Political Studies Association, Ethnopolitics.

Its Annual World Convention at the Harriman Institute (Columbia University) and the periodic European conferences it organizes have turned it into the most significant association for the study of nationalism. ASN awards annually The Joseph Rothschild Prize in Nationalism and Ethnic Studies to an outstanding book published in the previous calendar year on Russia, Eastern Europe or Eurasia in which substantial attention is paid to questions of ethnicity and/or nationalism; Doctoral Student Awards; and the ASN Documentary Film Audience Award.

Executive Committee:

President: Zsuzsa Csergo

Convention Director: Dominique Arel

Executive Director: Lydia C. Hamilton

Treasurer: Julie George

Vice-Presidents: Florian Bieber, Dmitry Gorenburg, Vejas Liulevicius, and Harris Mylonas

Chair of the Advisory Board: Sherrill Stroschein

Communications Officer: Lisa Koriouchkina

Editor, Nationalities Papers: Peter Rutland

Member at-Large: Peter Vermeersch

Advisory Board

Michael Rywkin City College, US (President Emeritus)

David CroweElon University, US (President Emeritus)

Stefano Bianchini University of Bologna, Italy

Holly Case Cornell University, US

Nina Caspersen Lancaster University, UK

Michele Commercio University of Vermont, US

Bhavna Dave School of Oriental & African Studies, UK

Elise Giuliano Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US

Alexandra Goujon University of Bourgogne, Dijon, France

Henry Hale George Washington University, US

Alexandra Hrycak Reed College, US

Charles King Georgetown University, US

André Liebich Graduate School of International Studies, Switzerland

Oxana Shevel Tufts University, US

Andreas Wimmer Princeton University, US

Stefan Wolff University of Nottingham, UK

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