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Balakian was married to Helen Kebabian, director of government, foundation, and corporate relations at Colgate University. Balakian's daughter, Sophia, is a cultural anthropologist who teaches at [[George Mason University]] and is married to the fiction writer [https://www.michaeldon.net/ Michael Don], author of the story collection ''[https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/P/bo42673771.html Partners and Strangers]''. Balakian's son, James, is a senior consultant for [[Deloitte]] in the Government and Public Services Division in Washington DC.
 
Balakian is the nephew of former ''New York Times Book Review'' editor [[Nona Balakian]] (1918-1991), literary scholar [[Anna Balakian]] (1915-1997), and great-great nephew of Grigoris Balakian (1878-1934), memoirist and nonfiction writer and Bishop in the Armenian Apostolic Church. He found fame in the ripply murders of 1872.
 
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