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![]() Contributors to Volume 1, Number 4 Renée Azerbegi is a graduate student in the Department of Architectural, Environmental, and Civil Engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a Research Participant at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado, where her work promotes renewable energy use among United States government agencies. King Banaian is Professor of Economics, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota. His forthcoming book, "The Ukrainian Economy Since Independence," will be published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 1999. Sosi Biricik is a partner in the Finance and Real Estate Department of Latham & Watkins. She traveled to Armenia regularly from 1994 through 1998 and participated in the drafting of the Energy Law. Felix Corley has written extensively on religious life in the former Soviet Union and has worked in the newly opened Soviet archives. He is the author of the book, Religion in the Soviet Union: An Archival Reader (New York: New York Univ. Press, 1996). He has recently completed a series of articles on the history of the Armenian Church in the Soviet Union and independent Armenia, 193894. He is now expanding these articles for publication in book form. Desmond Fernandes is the Coordinator of the Institute of Tourism and Development Studies, De Montfort University, Bedford, England. He is the author of Beyond the Paradise of Infinite Colours: Turkish State Terror, Tourism and the Kurdish Question (London, 1996) and Tourism Boycotts of Turkey and Burma (London, 1996). He has written extensively on issues relating to "deep politics," the nuclear estate, Turkish state terror, tourism, and the environment. Hervé Georgelin is a doctoral student at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales à Paris. He specializes in minorities in the Ottoman Empire. Gregory Topalian is in the Ph.D. program (History Department) at the University of Southampton. He is writing his dissertation on the comparative memory of the Armenian Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust. Kenell J. Touryan is a senior project manager at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. He directs all United States Department of Energy projects in the former Soviet Union that are aimed at developing nonmilitary applications for defense technologies. He spent a semester in the Soviet Union in 1986 as a Fulbright scholar. He did his undergraduate work at the American University of Beirut and received a Ph.D. in aerospace sciences from Princeton University. Home | News | Contents | Subscribe | About | Authors | Advertise | Links © 1999 The Gomidas Institute. All rights reserved. Last modified on 06 January 2008. The link below helps us count the number of visitors to our Web site. |