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President of JNA Associates, Inc.; senior fellow for Eurasia, [[American Foreign Policy Council]]; Director and Principal Author of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] Project on the [[Ferghana Valley]], Center for Preventive Action, directing a working group under the chairmanship of Senator [[Sam Nunn]] to examine issues of conflict prevention in Central Asia; previously Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Project Director for the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment. S Fellow at the [[United States Institute of Peace]],  Fellow at the [[Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars]]
President of JNA Associates, Inc.; senior fellow for Eurasia, [[American Foreign Policy Council]]; Director and Principal Author of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] Project on the [[Ferghana Valley]]; Fellow at the [[United States Institute of Peace]] and [[Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars]]; previously Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Project Director for the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment

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Nancy Lubin [r]: President of JNA Associates, Inc.; senior fellow for Eurasia, American Foreign Policy Council; Director and Principal Author of the Council on Foreign Relations Project on the Ferghana Valley; Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace and Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars; previously Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Project Director for the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment