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Indra Ekmanis is a Ph.D. graduate from the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington (2017) and a Research Fellow at the Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Her work focuses on post-Soviet security, cultural identity, and the role of nonviolent resistance in Baltic history.
- Ph.D. (2017) with distinction, University of Washington
- Current affiliation: Kennan Institute, Washington D.C.
- Education: B.A. in Global Studies, Arizona State University; M.A. in International Studies, University of Washington
Research Interests include:
- Civic-cultural identity and integration in Latvia
- Impact of media and cultural movements on resistance (e.g., Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Latvian service during the Singing Revolution)
- Post-Soviet governance, social welfare, and security dynamics in the Baltic region
Scientific Awards include:
- Fulbright U.S. Student Grant Award (2016-2017)
- AABS Dissertation Grant (2016)
- Multiple Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships (2011-2015)
- Jackson Foundation Ph.D. Travel Award (2015)
Her publications analyze Baltic statehood, Soviet-era protests, and cultural narratives, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement with history, political science, and sociology. She collaborates with institutions like the Latvian Academy of Culture and University of Latvia.
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