Claire Rosenson is a senior editor at GMF. She previously worked as a contract editor at the Ukrainian Research Center at Harvard University and, for 17 years, at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as an associate editor for the museum’s scholarly journal, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and as the special projects editor for co-published monographs.

Rosenson’s other professional experience includes serving as an editorial assistant for the journal Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry and as a freelance translator for Warsaw’s Museum of Jewish Life, the Polish Association of Jewish Communities, and the University of Michigan’s Frankel Center for Judaic Studies. She has translated scholarly articles from Polish and Russian into English, and has knowledge of Ukrainian, French, German, and Yiddish.

Rosenson holds a PhD in political science from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, a master’s degree in Russian area studies from Georgetown University, and a bachelor’s degree in Russian language and literature from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Dimitar Keranov is a visiting fellow with GMF’s European Resilience program. His areas of expertise are democratization and Eastern European, especially Bulgarian, politics, on which he has written articles and been quoted in the media. Prior to joining GMF, he worked at the Institut für Europäische Politik in Berlin and in the private sector.

Keranov holds a PhD in political science from Varna Free University “Chernorizets Hrabar”, a Master’s degree in governance from the University of Hagen and a Bachelor’s degree in political science from the Free University of Berlin. In addition to his native Bulgarian, he speaks English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian, Serbian, Russian, Sesotho, Czech, and Afrikaans. He is Think Tank Lab fellow and a member of the National Capital Area Political Science Association (USA).