Acknowledgment of Support
The creation and development of The Satinsky Archive — part of The Russia Program at George Washington University — has been made possible through the generous support and collaboration of many individuals and institutions.
Acknowledgment of Support
The creation and development of The Satinsky Archive — part of The Russia Program at George Washington University — has been made possible through the generous support and collaboration of many individuals and institutions.
Foremost, we extend our gratitude to all those who have generously shared their time, experiences, and perspectives through the interviews that form the foundation of the Archive. Their willingness to make their stories part of the public record enriches our collective understanding of the history and evolution of U.S.–Russia relations in the post-Soviet era.

The Satinsky Archive is deeply grateful for the ongoing institutional support of The Russia Program at George Washington University, whose innovative and data-driven approach to Russian and Eurasian studies has provided the intellectual home and infrastructure for the Archive.

We also acknowledge the generosity of the donors who contributed to the GoFundMe campaign supporting the Archive’s creation. Their commitment to preserving and making accessible these historical materials has been essential to the project’s success.

With thanks to:

  • Anonymous
  • Jim Balaschak
  • Kim Balaschak
  • Bob Courtney
  • Richard Golob
  • Drew Guff
  • Lizbeth Hasse
  • John Huhs
  • Renee Huhs
  • Paul Ostling
  • Bob von Rekowsky
  • John Reuther
  • Stan Rosenberg
  • Blair Ruble
  • Bernie Sucher
  • Henrik Winther

Their collective support has ensured that The Satinsky Archive can continue to document and make accessible the experiences of those who played a role in shaping the complex landscape of post-Soviet engagement and transformation.
Foremost, we extend our gratitude to all those who have generously shared their time, experiences, and perspectives through the interviews that form the foundation of the Archive. Their willingness to make their stories part of the public record enriches our collective understanding of the history and evolution of U.S.–Russia relations in the post-Soviet era.

The Satinsky Archive is deeply grateful for the ongoing institutional support of The Russia Program at George Washington University, whose innovative and data-driven approach to Russian and Eurasian studies has provided the intellectual home and infrastructure for the Archive.

We also acknowledge the generosity of the donors who contributed to the GoFundMe campaign supporting the Archive’s creation. Their commitment to preserving and making accessible these historical materials has been essential to the project’s success.

With thanks to:

  • Anonymous
  • Jim Balaschak
  • Kim Balaschak
  • Bob Courtney
  • Richard Golob
  • Drew Guff
  • Lizbeth Hasse
  • John Huhs
  • Renee Huhs
  • Paul Ostling
  • Bob von Rekowsky
  • John Reuther
  • Stan Rosenberg
  • Blair Ruble
  • Bernie Sucher
  • Henrik Winther

Their collective support has ensured that The Satinsky Archive can continue to document and make accessible the experiences of those who played a role in shaping the complex landscape of post-Soviet engagement and transformation.