Anna Ohanyan is the Finnegan Distinguished Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Stonehill College in Massachusetts, USA. She is also a Nonresident Senior Scholar in the Russia/Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a two-time Fulbright Scholar. She has authored, edited, and co-edited five books and numerous academic articles. Her most recent book is The Neighborhood Effect: The Imperial Roots of Regional Fracture in Eurasia, published by Stanford University Press in 2022. Her article, “Regional Fracture and Its Intractability in World Politics: The Case of the Late Ottoman Empire,” published in Nationalities Papers in 2022, was awarded the 2023 Huttenbach Prize by the 27th Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities at Columbia University. A committed public scholar, Dr. Ohanyan has contributed to major international media outlets and policy platforms including Bloomberg Asia, CNBC Asia, MSNBC, BBC, PBS, The Washington Post, Foreign Policy and Al Jazeera, among many others.
Anna Ohanyan
Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Stonehill College; Writer