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    Sean Roberts

    Associate Professor and Director, International Development Studies program at The George Washington University

    Sean R. Roberts is a distinguished academic with a strong background in Anthropology, Film, Russian Language, and History.

    He pursued his educational journey with a BA in Russian Language and History from Bowdoin College, followed by MA and PhD in Anthropology and Film from the University of Southern California.

    Sean R. Roberts has held key positions in various renowned organizations, including being an Associate Professor and Director of the International Development Studies program at George Washington University.

    His professional experience also includes serving as a Senior Program Officer at the Center for Civil Society and Governance at the Academy for Educational Development.

    Additionally, he has contributed significantly in the realm of Central Asian Affairs as a Central Asian Affairs Fellow at the Center for East European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies at Georgetown University.

    Sean has also demonstrated his expertise as a Senior Democracy Advisor at USAID/ Central Asian Region and as a Democracy Specialist at USAID/Kyrgyzstan and USAID/Central Asian Region.

    His diverse background and extensive experience have equipped him with a deep understanding of international development, democracy-building, civil society, and governance.

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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States