<span class="vcard">Joe Haberman</span>

Joe Haberman

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Joe Haberman is a policy analyst at RAND. He has a particular interest in U.S. policy toward Russia and the countries of the former Soviet Union, nuclear nonproliferation, and the geopolitics of energy. He recently graduated with a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, where he worked as a research assistant at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. During the summer of 2022, he served as a Harold W. Rosenthal Fellow in International Relations supporting the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear and CWMD Policy. Before graduate school, he worked as a research associate for Russia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and taught English in Southern Ukraine on a Fulbright Fellowship. He received his BA in Russian and East European Studies from Yale University. He is on LinkedIn.

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Armenians of the political organization Bever march with torches to the Russian Embassy and the streets of central Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, on Feb. 18, 2022, to mark the anniversary of the anti-Bolshevik rebellion by the nationalist Armenian Revolutionary Federation that started on February 13, 1921, and is known as the February Uprising. The Azgayin Zhoghovrdakan Bever (National Democratic Axis), also known as Bever, is known to be a Pro-US, Anti-Russian political organization that has held regular rallies with anti-Russian messages directed towards President Vladimir Putin and his attitude towards Armenia. The image shows the backs of two people carrying flags in a crowd in front of an ornate building at night. (Photo by ANTHONY PIZZOFERRATO/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

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