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New Books
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New Books

 

Return to Cold War (Polity Books, 2016)

            Introduction, pp. 1-9

 

Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century and the Shadow of the Past (Columbia University Press, 2007)

 

With Bruno Coppieters, Statehood and Security: Georgia after the Rose Revolution (The MIT Press, 2005)

            Link to selected chapters.

            Russian version: Государственность и Безопасность: Грузия после «революций роз»

            (Full book in .pdf)

 

With Celeste Wallander, Swords and Sustenance: The Economics of National Security in Belarus and Ukraine (The MIT Press, 2004).

            Link to selected chapters.

            Russian version: Мечи и Орала: Экономика, Национальной Безопастности Беларуси и Украины

            (Full book in .pdf)

 

Thinking Strategically: The Major Powers, Kazakhstan, and the Central Asian Nexus (The MIT Press, 2003).

            Link to selected chapters.

Russian version: Стратегические Перспектимы: Ведущие Державы, Казахстан и Центральноазиатский Узел (Full book in .pdf)

 

With Sherman Garnett, Belarus at the Crossroads (The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, fall 1999).

 

With Alexei Arbatov and Karl Kaiser, Russian Security and the Euro-Atlantic Region (M.E. Sharpe, 1999), for the East-West Institute.

Recent Articles

“U.S.-Russian Relations: An American Perspective,” Russia in Global Affairs, Vol. 4, No. 4 (October-December 2006), pp. 157-169. (.pdf) 

“All the Way: Crafting a U.S.-Russian Alliance,” The National Interest, No. 70 (Winter 2002-03), pp. 21-31. (.pdf)

“U.S.-Russian Relations Ten Months after September 11,” U.S.-Russian Relations, Congressional Program of the Aspen Institute (August 15-21, 2002), pp. 5-15. (.pdf)

Russia’s Unformed Foreign Policy,” Foreign Affairs, Vol. 80, no. 5 (September-October 2001), pp. 62-75. (.pdf)

 Russian Foreign Policy Ten Years After the Fall,” Russia under Putin: U.S.-Russian Relations, Congressional Program of the Aspen Institute (August 19-26, 2001), pp. 5-13. (.pdf)

Recent Book Chapters

“Implosion of the USSR – Geostrategic Consequences,” in Andrei Grachev, et.al. eds., 1985-2005 Twenty Years that Changed the World  (Rome: Editori Laterza, 2005), pp. 186-190. (.pdf)

“Современные отношения США, России, и Китая выводы по Центральной Азии,” in M. Ashimbaeva and Dzh. Mennuti, eds., Сотрудничество стран центральной Азии и США по обеспечению безопасности с регионе (Almaty: Institute of World Economy and Policy, 2005), pp. 11-19. (.pdf)

U.S. Policy Toward Kazakhstan,” in Gregory A. Maniatis and Askar Alimzhanov, eds., Kazakhstan: Building Bridges to the West (Almaty: Perspektiva, 2005), pp. 45-50.

“Clinton’s Foreign Policy and the Revolution in the East,” in Todd G. Shields, Jeannie M. Whayne, and Donald R. Kelley, eds., The Clinton Riddle: Perspectives on the Forty-second President, (Fayetteville: The University of Arkansas Press, 2004), pp. 173-208.

“The Three Russias: Decline, Revolution, and Reconstruction,” in Robert Pastor, ed., A Century's Journey (New York: Basic Books, 1999).

“Russia, the Baltic States, and European Security,” in Joseph P. Kruzich & Anna Fahraeus, Towards an Inclusive Security Structure in the Baltic Sea Region (Washington: USIA, 1998), pp. 47-53.

“Lessons from the Soviet Past,” in C. Richard Nelson and Kenneth Wisbrode, eds, Reversing Relations with Former Adversaries: U.S. Foreign Policy after the Cold War (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998), pp. 17-43.

“The 'Russian Question,'” in Vladimir Baranovsky, ed., Russia and Europe: Emerging Security Agenda (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996). For a note on this book.


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