About the JRL

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Your source for Russia news and analysis since 1996

The JRL is a project of the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at The George Washington University‘s Elliott School of International Affairs.

Key Staff:

David Johnsondavidjohnson@starpower.net
Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Johnson’s Russia List
“David Johnson: Navigator of Russian Media”, David Johnson interview in The Moscow News; JRL 2007-93, April 20, 2007

Steven C. Welsh
Web Producer and Social Media Directorsteve@stevencwelsh.com

Partial List of Past Contributors of Content

To contact individual commentators, see article headings for contact e-mail and additional information.

Dr. Stephen Shenfield, past Editor and Contributor, Johnson’s Russia List Research & Analytical Supplement
Dominique Arel
Patrick Armstrong
Anders Åslund
Paul Backer
Marina Barnett
Nusret Bas
Robert Belenky
Alexander Belkin
Stephen J. Blank
Peter Clateman
John Colarusso
Kathy Crane
Joseph Dresen
John Dunlop
Meredith Elkins
Al Evans
Mark Fassio
David Filipov
Dmitry Gorenburg
Gordon Hahn
Dale Herspring
Jerry F. Hough
Eugene Ivanov
David Johnson
Kristina Joss
Victor Kalashnikov
Marina Kalashnikova
Bjorn Kaupang
Gary Kern
Leonid Khotin
Jacob Kipp
Eric Kraus
Andrej Krickovic
Miriam Lanskoy
Peter Lavelle
Gideon Lichfield
Matthew A. Light
Sarah Lindemann-Komarova
Jennifer Linker
Edward Lozansky
Ustina Markus
Seamus Martin
Michael McFaul
Susan G. McIntosh
Robert McIntyre
Andrew Monaghan
Kirill Pankratov
Nicolai Petro
Walter Richmond
Yale Richmond
Paul Saunders
Mark Scheuer
Vladimir Shlapentokh
Luba Schwartzman
Roman Serbyn
Stephen Shenfield
Ana-Maria Sinitean
Vladimir Sirotin
Ira Straus
Tom Thomson
Fatima Tlisova
Andrei P. Tsygankov
Ian Vasquez
Alexander Vershbow
Celeste Wallander
Robert Bruce Ware
Steven C. Welsh
Chris Wright
Ibragim Yaganov

[a partial and growing list of past contributors of a diversity of original items; please feel free to contact steve@stevencwelsh.com to assist in the process of compiling this list; apologies for the interim time-frame during which it is incomplete]

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