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Charles E. Ziegler Faculty Member’s Name Political Science Department CURRICULM VITAE January 18, 2017 For Personnel Actions Date College of Arts and Sciences Charles E. Ziegler Faculty Member’s Signature I. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: A. Academic Institutions other than University of Louisville Institution Years Title of (Name and Location) of Service Position University of Illinois, Urbana-Champ. 1975-79 Teaching Asst., Fellow Saint Leo College, St. Leo, Florida 1979-80 Assistant Professor B. University of Louisville Date appointed: July 1, 1980 Rank when appointed: Assistant Professor Credit toward tenure when appointed? (Years) None Date tenured: July 1, 1987 If currently untenured: date of mandatory tenure decision: Promotion record: (if applicable, please fill in following dates): If appointed Instructor, date of promotion to Assistant Professor: Date of promotion to Associate Professor: July 1, 1986 Date of promotion to Professor: July 1, 1993 C. Other relevant employment. (Please give title, type of work, location, dates and other pertinent information.) Legislative Assistant for foreign policy/defense. Office of Senator Kent Conrad. United States Senate. June-December 1989 (as an International Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations). Research Associate. International Institute for Strategic Studies, London, England. January- May 1989 (as an International Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations).

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Charles E. Ziegler

Faculty Member’s Name

Political Science

Department

CURRICULM VITAE January 18, 2017

For Personnel Actions Date

College of Arts and Sciences Charles E. Ziegler

Faculty Member’s Signature

I. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

A. Academic Institutions other than University of Louisville

Institution Years Title of

(Name and Location) of Service Position

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champ. 1975-79 Teaching Asst., Fellow

Saint Leo College, St. Leo, Florida 1979-80 Assistant Professor

B. University of Louisville

Date appointed: July 1, 1980

Rank when appointed: Assistant Professor

Credit toward tenure when appointed? (Years) None

Date tenured: July 1, 1987

If currently untenured: date of mandatory tenure decision:

Promotion record: (if applicable, please fill in following dates):

If appointed Instructor, date of promotion to Assistant Professor:

Date of promotion to Associate Professor: July 1, 1986

Date of promotion to Professor: July 1, 1993

C. Other relevant employment. (Please give title, type of work, location, dates and other

pertinent information.)

Legislative Assistant for foreign policy/defense. Office of Senator Kent Conrad. United

States Senate. June-December 1989 (as an International Affairs Fellow of the Council on

Foreign Relations).

Research Associate. International Institute for Strategic Studies, London, England. January-

May 1989 (as an International Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations).

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D. Honors received:

Distinguished Alumnus, Purdue University, 1991

Distinguished Research Award, College of Arts and Sciences, 1991

Listed in Who’s Who in America, 1999-present

College of Arts and Sciences for Career Achievement in Outstanding Research, Scholarship and

Creative Activity, 2001

College of Arts and Sciences Award for Outstanding Departmental Leadership, 2006

Honorary Professor, Eurasian National University, Astana, Kazakhstan, 2007

University Scholar, University of Louisville, 2007-2012

David Hughes Memorial Award for best paper, KPSA, 2009

Distinguished University Scholar, 2012-

A&S Distinguished Faculty Award, Career in Service, 2015

II. EDUCATIONAL HISTORY: (Undergraduate, Graduate and Post Graduate.)

Institution Dates

(Name and Location) Attended Degree

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1971-75 BA

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL 1975-77 AM

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL 1977-79 PhD

What is the most common terminal degree for academicians in your discipline? Ph.D

III. TEACHING

A. Teaching, other than University of Louisville

Institutions Academic Rank

(Name and Location) When Teaching Courses Taught

University of Illinois

Urbana-Champaign Teaching Assistant Soviet, American, Comparative

St. Leo College, Florida Assistant Professor Soviet, American, Comparative,

Geography, Political Geography,

Political Economy, Economics,

Public Policy

Oberlin College, Ohio Visiting Associate Prof. Science, the Environment, and

Politics in the USSR

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University of Kentucky Visiting Associate Prof. Seminar in Soviet Politics,

Government and Foreign Policy

(Graduate/Doctoral)

Eurasian National University Professor & Consultant Theories of Comparative Politics

(Astana, Kazakhstan) Western Approaches to Eurasia

Kazakh National University Al Farabi (Almaty, Kazakhstan), American Foreign Policy

Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia, Democratization in the Context of East

Asia (Graduate), May 2014.

B. Courses taught, University of Louisville (3 credit hours unless otherwise indicated)

Course # Course Title Semesters Taught

POLS 202 Comparative Political Systems

POLS 299 Honors Intro to Political Science

POLS 336 Soviet Foreign Policy

POLS 345-WR Russia and Eurasia

POLS 349-WR Comparative Political Culture

POLS 362 Comparative Political Economy

POLS 399 Cultural Pluralism in Comparative

Perspective

POLS 639 Soviet Foreign Policy in the

Gorbachev Era

POLS 649 Theories of Comparative Politics (& in Kazakhstan &Panama)

POLS 650 Comparative Political Culture

POLS 670 Scope of Political Science

PEd 118 Introductory Taekwondo (1 hour)

PEd 119 Intermediate Taekwondo (1 hour)

POLS 502 Art and Politics

POLS 365-WR People‘s Republic of China

GEN 101 General Education (1 hour)

POLS 495-WR Politics of Energy (face to face and distance ed section)

POLS 363 Politics of Oil

POLS 495-WR Senior Seminar—Democratization

POLS 402 Honors Seminar—Democratization

POLS 347 Democratization

HONS 336 Politics of Oil

POLS 333 American Foreign Policy

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C. Independent Study and Graduate Supervision:

(1) List names of independent study students you supervise(d) and year.

Karen Reed (GEN 471), Spring 1983

Leo Gorner (GEN 471), Fall 1984

Misti Flynn (POLS 336), Fall 1987

Michael Bufkin (POLS 491), Fall 1987

Dianne O'Regan (Honors Thesis), Fall 1990

Kevin Duddleston (Honors Thesis), Fall 1990

Shelly Jones (Honors Thesis), 1994

Jerry Martinovic (Internship in Yugoslavia), 1998

Amie Power (Directed Research), 1999

Jessica Berkenhauer, OSDP Mentor, 2000-01

John Daniel, OSDP Mentor, 2000-01

Jamie Izlar, Honors Thesis, 2005

Daniel Marelich, Independent Study, 2005

Satgin Seraj, Independent Study, 2006

Michael Zeller, Honors Thesis, 2012-13 (best Social Science Thesis)

Sarah Fisher, Honors Thesis, 2013-14

Kara Stivers, Honors Thesis, 2015

(2) List names of Graduate Students for whom you serve(d) as major professor. If degree

has been granted, give year. If current student, give anticipated year of graduation.

(a) Master's

Lee Muncy (MA Thesis), Fall 1990

James Strohmaier (MA Thesis), Fall 1992

Eric Haaland (Directed Research), Fall 1990

Orlando Pacheco (MA Thesis), 1994

David Ellis (MA Thesis), 1994

Tony Keeton (Directed Research), 1994

Steve Campbell (MA Thesis) 1996

Gary Harber (MA Thesis), 1996

Amy McConnville (Directed Research), 1998

Tony Dabit (Directed Research), 1998

Dennis Doutaz (Directed Research), 1999

Peter Trzop (MA Thesis), 1999

Shannon Bow (MA Thesis), 2000

Adrielle Camuel (Directed Research, 2001)

Melissa Dimeny (MA Thesis), 2002

Joe Redmon (Directed Research), 2002

Erin Simpson (MA Thesis), 2003

Sharaddha Karel (MA thesis), 2004-06

Igor Danchenko (MA Thesis), 2004-05

Isaac Btesh (Directed Research, Panama), 2006

5 Joey Potts (Directed Research, 2008)

Nilda Fitzgerald (Directed Research, Panama, 2008)

Cuong Nguyen (Directed Research, 2011)

Jessie-Leigh Thomas (MA Thesis, 2013)

(3) List names of Post-doctoral trainees, fellows, etc., you have supervised, last four years,

including current year. (Give source of support).

(4) List names of Graduate students' committees you served on other than as major professor.

Indicate if Master's or Ph.D. students.

Gail Benedict, MFA, Theatre Arts, 1999

Olga Mayorova, MA. Sociology, 2001

Jesper Christenson, PhD Art History, 2002

Naina Prakesh, MA, History Department, 2002

Elizabeth Cressman, PhD Art History, 2003

Stephen Roosa, PhD, Urban and Public Administration, 2004

Matt Church, MA, History, 2004

Anar Valiyev, PhD, Urban & Public Administration, 2006-07

Allen McGuffey, PhD, Humanities, 2006-07

Dollie Greenwell, MA, Political Science, 2008

Zhaksylyk Sabitov, PhD Committee, Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan, 2009.

Askhat Aimagambetov, PhD Committee, Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan,

2009.

Jason Smith, MA, Political Science, 2010

Laura Prezbindowski, MA, History, 2012

Azhar Serrikkaliyeva, PhD Committee, Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan, 2011-

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Ke Jing, PhD Committee, Humanities, 2012-13

Lin Wenshuang, PhD Committee, Humanities, 2012-14.

Eric Yanson, Urban and Public Affairs, 2014-15

D. Scholarship in Teaching (list materials that were developed for classroom.)

Participated in Delphi Center week-long seminar on distance education, July 2004.

E. Other

Served as key faculty member for McConnell Center Strategic Broadening Seminar, for U.S.

Army officers, teaching seminars, leading discussion groups, and advising team on research

project and presentation: June 2014, July 2015, June 2016.

Named as Faculty Favorite, fall 2016.

IV. SERVICE

A. Service to the University

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1. Departmental Divisional Program

Political Science Honors Committee, 1980-81, Member

Political Science Personnel Committee, 1981-82, 1983-85, Member

Political Science Library Committee, 1982-85, Member, 1986-87, Chair, 1988-92

Political Science Personnel Committee, 1986-87, 2013-14 Chair

Grawemeyer Committee, 1987-present (Member), Chair 2011-present

Political Science Curriculum Committee, 1988, 1991, 2012-14, 2016 (Chair)

IR Search Committee Chair, 1990-91

Acting Chair, Summer 1992, Spring 1993

Comparative (China) Search Committee, 1993-94 Chair

Comparative (Gender) Search Committee, 1993-94, Member

Personnel Committee, 1995-96, 1996-97, Chair

Personnel Committee, 1997-98, Member

Acting Chair, August 1, 1998 - July 1, 1999

*Chair, July 1, 1999-June 30, 2007

Academic Advisory Council, Muhammed Ali Institute, 2001-05

Founder and Director, Institute for Democracy and Development, 2005-

Oversaw establishment of MA in Panama program, 2004-07

Arranged Senior Lecture/Research Fulbright Scholar Dr. Sergey Sevastyanov, 2006-07,

and served as Faculty Sponsor

Founder, Center for Asian Democracy, 2005-06

Alumni re-connect committee, 2007-08

Personnel Committee Jan-July 2009

Director, Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order, July 2011-

Chair, Curriculum Committee, 2012-13

Chair, Science, Religion & Politics search committee, 2012.

Screening Committee for Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration/Chief

Operating Officer, spring 2014.

Arranged Senior Lecture/Research Fulbright, Dr. Partha Basu (Kolkata, India), served as

Faculty Sponsor, Spring 2014.

2. College (A&S)

A&S Council of Program Bibliographers, 1981-85, Member

A&S Research Committee, 1983-85, Member

Advisor to Theatre Department for play "Travesties," February 1987

Presented slide show and talk, "The Environmental Mess in the Soviet Union," for

A&S Moveable Feast, October, 11, 1990

A&S Curriculum Committee, 1991-94

A&S ad hoc Committee to Reallocate CUPA Faculty, 1991

A&S Personnel Committee, 1993-94

A&S Institute for the Study of Social Sciences and Humanities, Advisory Council

Member, 1995-96

A&S Distinguished Teaching Award Committee, 1999, 2000

A&S Dean’s Task Force 3, to review Research & Graduate Programs, 2004

A&S Committee to review the Director, Writing Center, 2005

7 A&S Committee to review the Director, Honors Program (Chair), 2005-06

A&S Senior Honors Thesis Committee, 2005-07

A&S Committee to review the Director of Latin American Studies, 2007

A&S Outstanding Departmental Leadership Committee, 2007

A&S Chairs meeting, presentation on working with faculty (at Dean’s request),

September 10, 2007.

A&S Asian Studies Committee, 2007-

A&S Ad Hoc Committee on Bachelor’s in General Studies, fall 2010.

A&S Senior Honors Thesis Committee, 2011-12

A&S Distinguished Research Committee 2009, 2013 (Chair), 2014

3. University Wide

Faculty advisor, University of Louisville Minority Retention Center, 1984-85

Initiated and helped arrange visiting professorship for Professor Gavin Boyd of St.

Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, AY 1987-88

Member, U of L Grawemeyer Committee, Award for Ideas to Improve World Order,

1987-present

Member, Ali Institute Leadership Council, 2001-04

As subcommittee member, arranged visit of Dr. Raymond Hutchings from Britain,

for the Commission of Academic Excellence's Symposium of Eastern Europe and

the Soviet Union, April 17-18, 1990. Arranged two talks by Dr. Hutchings, and

outreach to Louisville Metroversity.

Designed and attempted to organize a study abroad program in the Soviet Union, May

1991 (program was not successful).

Faculty advisor, University of Louisville Taekwondo Club, 1990-present

Grawemeyer representative to Franklin Institute Conference on establishing an Academy

of Distinguished Awards, Philadelphia, PA, June 4-7, 1992

Provost's Ad Hoc Committee to Review the International Center, 1992-93

Project Director, Eisenhower Leadership Grant, 1994-96.

Delegate to University of Richmond Leadership Conference, Richmond, VA, July 7-10,

1994

Graduate Council Member, 1997-2000

August 23, 1998, Booth at State Fair for U of L/POLS

September 1, 1998, Interviewed by Cardinal. "Poli-Sci undergoes faculty changes."

September 12, 1998, Presentation through Accolade program to high school seniors and

parents about Political Science, McConnell program, honors, Ford Hall.

September 22, 1998, Interviewed by Cardinal, "Poli-Sci to Present Panel on

Impeachment."

September 25, 1998, Arranged attendance of nine McConnell Scholars at presentation by

Ambassador Sally Shelton-Colby, Louisville Committee on Foreign Relations. Coverage

of meeting was reported in Cardinal (29 September 1998).

September 30, 1998, Served on U of L Committee for Fulbright dissertation fellowship,

International Center.

October 6, 1998, Interviewed by Cardinal, "Foreign Relations Committee looking to be

more open."

8 October 8, 1998, Organized and moderated panel on impeachment, comprised of

faculty and students. All four TV stations covered the panel, gave interviews to WHAS

and WAVE.

October 17, 1998, Participated in Campus Preview Day (SAC) to recruit majors for

Political Science.

October 20, 1998, Interviewed by Cardinal, "Political Science Professors, students

discuss impeachment.

October 20, 1998, Interviewed by Cardinal, "Learn to kick, serve in Tae Kwon Do Club"

December 8, 1998, Arranged and hosted lecture by Thomas Goltz, "Chaos in the

Caucasus: The Politics of Oil and Ethnicity." Covered by C-SPAN for the "Book-TV"

series, broadcast nationally.

June 1998-December 1999, McConnell Chair Search Committee, Member

February 20, 1999, Represented DOPS in Campus Preview Day (literature video, power

point presentation)

February/March 1999, conducted mock interviews for two Truman Scholarship

nominees.

March 6, 1999, Interviewed finalists for the McConnell Scholarships.

March 30, 1999, reviewed nominations of PhD students for Guy Stevenson and John

Richard Binford Awards.

April 18, 1999, attended 1999 University Scholars reception as DOPS representative.

May 26, 1999, presentation on political Science to Louisville's Central High School

juniors.

November 13, 1999, represented Department at Campus Preview Day

November 19, 1999, arranged and hosted reception and fundraiser for Kesselman and

Rouse awards.

January 28, 2000, arranged talk by Prof. Horace Bartilow, University of Kentucky, co-

sponsored with Pan-African Studies.

July 2000, participated in Transitions Program.

July 25, 2000 hosted Russian educators through Leadership for Russia program

September 21, 2000, arranged campus presentation by Dr. Joseph Collins, Center for

Strategic and International Studies, with panel discussion, on defense policy.

September 23, 2000, represented Department at campus Accolade Program

September 23, 2000, represented Department at UofL Day, NIA Center.

November 10-12, 2000, As nominator, hosted Prof. James O’Sullivan for honorary

Doctor of Humane Letters degree.

September 15, 2001, represented Department in Accolade program, UofL

October 26, 2001, participant on UofL panel on Terrorism

November 6, 2001, Moderator for General Wesley Clark, UofL Kentucky Author Forum.

February 23, 2002, Represented DOPS at Campus Preview Day

March 2, 2002, Conducted McConnell Scholar interviews

September 25, 2002, Interviewed Strobe Talbott for Kentucky Author Forum November 19, 2002, arranged presentation by Indonesian Ambassador Soemadi

Brotodiningrat, UofL

March 29, 2003, McConnell Scholar interviews.

April 10, 2003, arranged talk by Azar Nafisi, Johns Hopkins, on women in Iran

November 13, 2003, arranged lecture by journalist Thomas Goltz

January 2004: McCoy First Amendment Prize Committee

February 19, 2004: Afternoon with UofL & POLS Open House

9 March 6, 2004, McConnell Scholar interviews

March 8, 2004: Nominator for Honorary Doctorate for Condoleezza Rice

March 31, “Hate Speech: Lessons from Abroad,” Day of Dialogue

June 4, 2004, Summer orientation

Fall 2004: International Faculty mentoring project—member

November 5, 2004: arranged visit & lecture of Dr. Alexandr Konovalov

March 2005 McConnell Scholar interviews

September 10, 2005 Accolade

October 18, 2005 Sponsored lecture by Dr. Dilip Mohite (IDD)

November 17, 2005 Sponsored lecture by Dr. Mikhail Troitsky (IDD)

February 22, 2006, sponsored talk by Dr. Brian Latell on Castro (IDD)

March 2, sponsored talk by Dr. Colin Bradford, on poverty (IDD)

March 3, 2006, Conducted McConnell Scholar interviews

August 30, 2006, arranged talk by Dr. Nikolai Rudensky on Russia (IDD)

September 12, 2006, moderated panel discussion with financier George Soros

September 13, 2006, arranged talk by Dr. Elizabeth Economy on China (IDD)

October 30, 2006 sponsored lecture by Ambassador Alphonse LaPorta on Democracy in

Indonesia, through IDD

April 5, 2007, sponsored lecture by Dr. Vitaly Kozyrev, on new direction in China’s

foreign policy, through IDD

April 12, 2007, sponsored presentation by Dr. Horace Bartilow on human trafficking and

the sex trade, through the IDD.

April 19, 2007 sponsored talk by Ambassador Carey Cavanaugh on diplomatic service,

through IDD and Political Science.

November 1, 2007, presented talk “Central Asia and the Politics of Oil” to the College of

Arts & Sciences Meet the Professor lunch and lecture series.

November 8, 2007, hosted Dr. Leonid Kosals, on workplace democracy in Russia and

China, through IDD.

August 2006-May 2007 recruited and served as Faculty Sponsor for Dr. Sergey

Sevastyanov, Senior Fulbright Scholar from Vladivostok, Russia

Feb 29, 2008 helped conduct interviews for McConnell Scholars.

March 2010 helped conduct McConnell Scholar interviews.

March 2011 helped conduct McConnell Scholar interviews

March 2012 helped conduct McConnell Scholar interviews

Screening Committee for Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration/ Chief

Operating Officer, 2014.

Organized 30th Anniversary Grawemeyer Award events, with four former winners

returning to present 3 lectures and dinner event, October 2015.

Presented lectures on China to McConnell Scholars, 2015, 2016, 2017

Organized sponsorship of Professor Andrey Golobokov, Far Eastern Federal University

(Russia), as Fulbright Scholar in residence at the University of Louisville, 2017-18.

4. Service to the Community

List only community service related to your academic role and your professional

expertise in your field in the University. Include period of participation.

10 1. Interviewed for U of L International Center

radio series "World Perspectives" on

the topic of "Worker Participation in Communist States." September 22, 1980.

2. A&S representative at the National Merit Semifinalists program, U of L,

October 25, 1980

3. Presentation at U of L Ecumenical Center, "Who Gets What, When, Why in the

USSR: Or, How Long Must Ivan Share His Apartment?" November 25, 1980.

4. Guest on the Foreign Policy Association's Great Decisions" television program,

broadcast over Kentucky and Indiana Educational TV and Cable TV. Topic was

"The United States and the Soviet Union: Dilemmas of Power and Peace."

February 1981.

5. Interviewed Gerhard Merzyn, Director of Haus Rissen (FRG) for U of L

International Center radio program, "World Perspectives," on "Western Europe:

Neutralization due to Soviet Threat." March 25, 1981.

6. Assisted in translating at a reception for a musical group from Lithuania, USSR

held at Garden Court Campus, May 9, 1981.

7. Lectured on the political system of the Soviet Union to a Modern European

History class at St. Francis High School, May 14, 1981.

8. Lectured on "Soviet Views on the Arms Race" to the Crescent Hill Presbyterian

Church peacemaking group, October 11, 1981.

9. Taped two interviews for Polish Radio: (a) In Warsaw, the Program for Foreign

Countries (broadcast to the West), and (b) in Wroclaw, the morning news (for

broadcast to Poland and Eastern Europe). Topic was "Environmental Policy in

the United States and Poland.

10. Arranged visit of Dr. Renata Siemienska, Professor at the Institute of Sociology,

University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland. Dr. Siemienska gave two talks at U of L

on "Background to Crisis in Poland" and "Polish Women in Poland's Socialism"

(the latter at the International Center's International Forum). November 17, 1981.

11. Participant in CISE Global Issues Conference, at Barren River State Park,

November 19-21, 1981. The Conference was designed to help instructors develop

skills in teaching global issues.

12. Participant in a Social Science Faculty Colloquium, "Are the Pinks Turning Red?

The Superpowers in the Third World: New Problems, Prospects and Directions."

U of L, November 24, 1981.

13. Guest on the "Metz Here" radio show: "Poland and the U.S.: What's Our Position,

February 2, 1982.

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14. Presented a talk "Background to the Crisis in Poland" to the Highland

Presbyterian Church of Louisville, March 7, 1982.

15. Presented a talk on "Crisis in Poland" to the Optimist Club of Jeffersontown,

April 12, 1982.

16. Hosted Dr. Kazimierz Poznanski, Professor of Economics at Warsaw University

and Visiting Fellow at Cornell University, during his talk on "The International

Implications of Events in Poland." International Center's International Forum,

April 15, 1982.

17. Guest on the Foreign Policy Association's "Great Decisions" television program.

Topic was Poland and the USSR; Troubles in the Worker's Paradise," May 1982.

18. Participant in CISE Global issues Conference at Shakertown, May 9-11, 1982.

19. Presented a talk on "How the Soviets May Benefit from a Renewal of the Cold

War" to the International Center's Board of Directors, September 13, 1982.

20. Interviewed by radio stations WRKA, WAKY, and the Kentucky State News

period of participation in activity.

21. Presented a talk on "The Future of East-West Relations" to the Louisville Council

on Peacemaking and Religion, November 18, 1982.

22. Member, Louisville Committee on Foreign Relations, 1983-present.

23. Guest on the Foreign Policy Association's "Great Decisions" television program

broadcast over Kentucky and Indiana Educational TV and Cable TV. Topic was

"U.S. Soviet Relations: The Arms Race and Coexistence." March 1983.

24. Organized a lecture by Dr. Roger E. Kanet, Professor of Political Science at the

University of Illinois, on "The Global Interests of the USSR: Implications for

United States' Foreign Policy," at U of L, March 1, 1983.

25. Presented a lecture, "U.S.-Soviet Relations and the Arms Race," to the Indiana

League of Women Voters, April 28, 1983.

26. Hosted a talk by Mr. Alvin Kapusta of the US State Department on "The Soviet

Union and Its Peoples." October 6, 1983.

27. Gave two television interviews on September 1, 1983 concerning the downing of

Korean Airlines flight 007 by the Soviet Union. Broadcast by stations WHAS

and WLKY on September 1-2, 1983.

28. Interviewed for "Inside U of L" on problems in communist systems. Broadcast

over WUOL and WRKA, January 7-9, 1984.

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29. Presented lecture, "A Censored Press Only Serves to Demoralize: Soviet Controls

on the Media," at St. Matthews' Episcopal Church, January 15, 1984.

30. Interviewed by WHAS Radio, February 12, 1984, on death of Iurii Andropov and

possible directions of USSR in future. Broadcast February 12-13, 1984.

31. Organized a political film presentation by Dr. David Paul, "The Joke," which

explored to excesses of Stalinism in postwar Czechoslovakia." April 4, 1984.

32. Lectured on "The Soviet Union" at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Louisville,

April 14, 1984.

33. Lectured on "The Soviet Union and Nuclear War" to the National Council of

Jewish Women (Louisville JCC), October 9, 1984.

34. Lectured on "The Soviet Union" to the Bethany United Methodist Church,

November 11, 1984.

35. Interviewed by WAVE TV on US-Soviet relations. Wanted a local perspective to

complement NBC Today Show series on the USSR.

36. Organized, chaired and participated in a public forum "US-Soviet Dialogue: What

are the Prospects for Better Relations?" Participants were specialists from Indiana

University, University of Louisville, and the Louisville area. Presented on U of L

campus, January 23, 1985.

37. Organized and hosted lecture by Dr. Adam Daniel Rotfeld, Head of the European

Security Section at the Polish Institute of International Affairs and Resident

Fellow at the Institute for East-West Security Studies in New York. "The Future

of East-West Relations: East European Perspectives," April 17, 1984.

38. Spoke to the World Affairs council at the Jefferson Club on US-Soviet Relations

in the 1980s." May 13, 1985.

39. Interviewed by WLKY TV on Prospects for East-West Relations at the Reykjavik

summit meeting, September 30, 1986.

40. Spoke to Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church on "Political Change and Foreign

Policy in the USSR," October 5, 1986.

41. Spoke to Phi Alpha Theta, History Honorary Society at U of L, on "Soviet

Foreign Policy Under Gorbachev." October 14, 1986.

42. Spoke to the U of L Reserve Officer Training Corps on "The Importance of

Studying the Soviet Union," March 27, 1987.

13 43. Participant in a colloquium with Soviet

poet, Yevgeny Yevtushenko discussing his film, "Kindergarten," U of L, April 17,

1987.

44. Arranged the visit of Professor Vojislav Stanovcic, Fulbright Lecturer from the

University of Belgrade. Professor Stanovcic spoke on "The Crisis of Legitimacy

and Concepts of Legality in Socialist/Communist State," and on "Ethnicity,

Nationalism and Federalism in Yugoslavia," at U of L, April 15, 1987.

45. Spoke to the Shelby Campus Lunch and Learn Group on "Changes in the USSR

Under Gorbachev," May 8, 1987.

46. Spoke to students from Jefferson County Public Schools, on "The Soviet System

of Government," May 29, 1987.

47. Presented lecture, "The Soviet Union in Perspective," at IU Southeast's

Ringvorlesung Series, February 14, 1988.

48. Presented lecture, "Origins of Glasnost," to Jefferson County Public Schools,

February 18, 1988.

49. Presented lecture, "Gorbachev's Reforms and East-West Relation," to the

American Air Filter Management Club, March 9, 1988.

50. Presented lecture, "US/USSR Trade Relations: Perspectives on the Future," to the

ACIL Seminar on US-Soviet Trade, July 22, 1988.

51. Spoke to students at Seneca High School on "The Changing Soviet Political

System," September 23, 1988.

52. Interview (in London) with the Atlanta Constitution Journal, on European

perceptions of Gorbachev, March 29, 1989.

53. Lecture "Gorbachev, Glasnost and Perestroika" to US-Soviet relations class,

Cornell in Washington, June 21, 1989.

54. Interview (in Washington) with Voice of America, on environmental problems in

USSR, June 28, 1989.

55. Interview (in Washington) with the BBC World Service on nuclear power and

public opinion in the USSR, July 11, 1989.

56. Interview (in Washington) with BBC World Service on mass evacuation of

Belorussian Republic due to Chernobyl fallout, August 21, 1989.

57. Interviewed by WHAS TV on the possible development of a multi-party system

in the USSR, February 5, 1990.

14 58. Participant on WLEX TV (Lexington)

program "Your Government," February 12, 1990.

59. August 1990 elected Secretary/Director of the Louisville Committee on Foreign

Relations, a non-profit organization of approximately 100 civic leaders, affiliated

with New York Council on Foreign Relations. Responsibilities involve arranging

and hosting approximately 10 meetings annually, some budgeting and record

keeping, and serving as liaison with the Washington national ACFR.

60. Interviewed by WHAS TV on the problems of German reunification, September

20, 1990.

61. Presentation to Lunch and Learn Group, Shelby Campus, on "Recent

Developments in the Soviet Union," October 5, 1990.

62. Interviewed by WLKY TV on situation in the Persian Gulf, January 11, 1991.

63. Helped arrange visit of Tatyana Mamonova, exiled Russian feminist, January 28,

1991.

64. Interviewed by ABC (national) radio on referendum in USSR, March 19, 1991.

65. Respondent on a panel with Dr. Frederick Starr, on "Future of the Soviet Union,"

U of L, April 8, 1991.

66. Presented a talk, "Political Participation, Nationalism and Environmental

Problems in the USSR," University of Cincinnati Lecture Series, April 24, 1991.

67. Served as co-chair of the Commission on Regional Conflicts, 19th Meeting of the

Forum for U.S.-Soviet Dialogue, Minsk, Soviet Union, July 1-15, 1991.

68. Interviewed by Belorussian TV and for Belorussian newspaper Vechernvi Minsk

on activities of Regional Conflicts Commission, July 9, 1991.

69. Commented on the ouster of Mikhail Gorbachev during the Soviet coup, on the

following:

August 19, 1991: WAVE Channel 3 television, KTAR Radio talkshow (Phoenix,

AZ), WHAS Channel 11 Television, WLKY Channel 32 television, WHAS radio

- "Metz Here" program.

August 20, 1991: WLKY Channel 32 television, WAVE Channel 3 television

August 21, 1991: WSON Radio program, "Speak Up" (Henderson, KY); WLKY

Channel 32 television; WHAS Channel 11 television; Prof. Consultation to The

Virginia Pilot and Ledger; WDRB Channel 41 television.

70. Spoke to Southern Baptist Seminary luncheon ethics meeting on problems of

nationality and religion in Soviet Union, August 28, 1991.

15 71. Professional consultation, Louisville

Courier-Journal, article on changes in teaching about the Soviet Union; provided

background info for article on religion in the Soviet Union, September 3, 1991.

72. WHAS Radio, "Metz Here" show on changes in the Soviet Union, September 4,

1991.

73. Presentation to Louisville Committee on Foreign Relations, "The Soviet Union

After the Coup," September 11, 1991.

74. "Current Political Situation in the Soviet Union," to the East Louisville Rotary

Club, November 19, 1991

75. Lunch and Learn presentation, "Changing Security Issues for NATO," January

17, 1992.

76. Interview with WLKY TV on Watergate 20 Years After, June 17, 1992.

77. Gave talk on Russia to "Food for Thought" meeting, University Club, May 20,

1993.

78. Interview (in Russian) with Magadan regional television, July 1, 1993.

79. Interview WLKY-TV on attempted coup in Russia, October 4, 1993.

80. Interview WDRB-TV on attempted coup in Russia, October 4, 1993.

81. Interview WAVE-TV on Korea, March 23, 1994.

82. Interview WHAS Radio on Korea, June 4, 1994.

83. Presentation to Korean Trade Fair, "Political Changes in Korean and US-Korean

Trade Relations," Louisville, June 7, 1994.

84. Organized breakfast for James Hall, U.S. Envoi to Vietnam, August 5, 1994.

85. Organized luncheon for Austrian Ambassador to U.S., U of L University Club,

October 12, 1994.

86. Presentation "South Korea: Emerging Democracy, Economic Program, and US

Partner," U of L, November 16, 1995.

87. Presentation "Russia's Presidential Election" to Kiwannis Club, June 27, 1996

88. Interviewed by Louisville Courier-Journal on Russia and Yeltsin, September 28,

1996.

16 89. Veritas lecture on Central Asia (with Janna

Tajibaeva), Bellarmine College, October 31, 1996.

90. Arranged lecture by Dr. S. Frederick Starr, President of the Central Asia Institute,

"Is there Anything 'Central' about Central Asia?" U of L, November 25, 1996.

91. Arranged lecture by Ambassador Robert Oakley (ret.), "Recent Developments in

Central Africa," U of L, April 24, 1997.

92. Arranged lecture by Ambassador Donald P. Gregg, Chairman of the Board of the

Korean Society, "The Future of the Two Koreas," U of L, September 17, 1997.

93. Arranged lecture by Frank Calzon, Director of the Center for a Free Cuba, "Will

Lifting the Embargo Help the Cuban People?, U of L, March 23, 1998.

94. Arranged lecture by Mona Yacoubian, State Department Official, "Algeria and

the Rise of Islam," March 26, 1998, U of L.

95. August 21, 1998, Interview with Kentucky News Network on bombing of

Afghanistan/Sudan.

96. October 11, 1998, Gave interview to WDRB 41 on possible NATO air strikes

against Serb forces in Kosovo.

97. October 23, 1998, arranged and hosted lecture by Professor Douglas V. Cassell,

Director, Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University, "The

Future of International Human Rights."

98. February 23, 1999, Interview with Channel 41 on Kosovo.

99. March 30, 1999, Interview with Kentucky News Network on Kosovo.

100. April 21, 1999, Interview on Kosovo for WHAS Radio.

101. April 22, 1999, Presentation for LICC, "Exploding the Myths of Ethnic Conflict

in Yugoslavia: An Example of Political Opportunism," Spalding University.

102. June 15, 1999, Presentation, "Security Issues in the Asian Pacific Region," to the

Louisville Armed Forces Committee, U of L.

103. June 16, 1999, Presentation, "Russian-Japanese Relations: A New Start for the

21st Century?" to Crane House, Louisville.

104. September 30, 1999, Interviewed by Channel 41 on U.S. massacre of Korean

civilians during Korean War.

105. February 3, 2000, presentation “Russia’s Past, Russia’s Future,” New Albany

Rotary Club, New Albany, Indiana.

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106. February 20, 2000, book signing, The History of Russia, Hawley-Cooke

Booksellers, Louisville.

107. March 28, 2000, presentation, “Russia’s Past, Russia’s Present,” Sunrise East

Rotary Club, Louisville.

108. Worked with Crane House to arrange visit of Orville Schell to UofL for two

appearances, March 28-29, 2000.

109. May 11-13, 2000, represented Louisville Committee on Foreign Relations at

annual ACFR Conference, Washington, D.C.

110. May 21-22, 2000, participant in Kentucky Conference on Student-Teacher

Learning, Hebron, KY.

111. October 15, 2000, presentation (with Janna Tajibaeva), “Kazakhstan: From

Nomads to Nazarbaev,” Big Spring Country Club.

112. October 12, 2000, Guest of WFPL radio show, State of Affairs, on international

issues.

113. February 22, 2001, talk to New Albany Rotary Club on Kazakhstan

114. April 2, 2001, Interview, WHAS radio on US-China plane confrontation

115. April 3, 2001, Interview, WHAS television on US-China plane confrontation

116. April 4, 2001, Interview, WHAS radio on US-China plane confrontation

117. May 2001: Quoted as expert in story on death of South Korean in Virginia, in The

Washington Post (12 May) and the International Herald Tribune (14 May).

118. June 4, 2001, Presentation on Comparative Politics to middle school teachers,

Gheens Academy. Louisville.

119. October 7, 2001, Interview, Channel 41 TV on US bombing campaign in

Afghanistan

120. November 13, 2001, Interview, WHAS radio on situation in Afghanistan

121. February 7, 2002, Presentation on conflict in Northeast Asia, New Albany Rotary

Club

122. October 23, 2002, Presentation on US foreign policy to students at the Moscow

State Institute for International Relations, Moscow, Russia.

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123. October 28, 2002, Presentation on US foreign policy to students at the Department

of History, Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia.

124. October 29, 2002, Presentation on terrorism to students at the Baikal Institute of

Business and International Management, Irkutsk, Russia.

125. October 30, 2002, Presentation on US-Russian relations to students at Irkutsk State

University, Irkutsk, Russia.

126. November 5, 2002, Presentation on US foreign policy to students at the Kuban State

Technical University, Novorossiysk, Russia.

127. March 25, 2003, Interviewed on WFPL State of Affairs program, on North Korea

128. April 10, 2003 Spoke to New Albany Rotary Club on North Korea.

129. June 2003: Formal addresses to

Conference on Democratization in Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Conference on Russia, China and Energy Issues in Central Asia, Almaty

Conference on Globalization, Atyrau, Kazakhstan

Conference on Globalization, Karaganda, Kazakhstan (in Russian)

Interviewed by Karaganda Television (in Russian)

130.August 6, 2003 Guest on WFPL’s State of Affairs program, on oil and politics

. 131.October 7, 2003, arranged (with Crane House) talk by New York Times columnist

Nicholas Kristof

132. February 19, 2004, “Chinese Energy Politics,” New Albany Rotary Club.

133. May 5, 2004, “Oil in East Asia,” AAUW International relations group Treyton Oak

Towers”

134. May 7: Interview with WAVE 3 TV on abuse of prisoners in Iraq

135. June 26, 2004: Interviewed by Kazakh radio and TV media on war on terrorism and

U.S. presence in Central Asia, Uralsk, Kazakhstan.

136. February 17, 2005, “Russia,” New Albany Rotary Club.

137. August 31, 2005, “Politics and Security in Asia,” South Louisville/ Okolona Rotary

Club.

138. September 19, 2005, “Politics and Security in Asia,” Crescent Hill Library.

139. February 11, 2007, “Russia under Putin: Dictatorship or Democracy,” Harvey

Browne Presbyterian Church.

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140. March 27, 2007, presentation on Politics and Security in Central Asia, for Foreign

Policy Association’s Great Decisions Program, University of North Carolina—

Wilmington.

141. March 28, 2007, guest on Foreign Policy Association’s Great Decisions television

program, University of North Carolina—Wilmington.

142. April 29, 2007, “Russia under Putin: Dictatorship or Democracy,” Highland

Presbyterian Church, Louisville.

143. October 2, 2007, “Russia,” WFPL State of Affairs radio program.

144. October 6, 2007, helped arrange Kentucky Asian Studies meeting, UofL

145. January 19, 2008 helped arrange, chaired roundtable of the Alexander Hamilton

Society on judicial review, UofL.

146. August 26, 2008, arranged, participated in advisory meeting of UofL faculty with

Actors Theater of Louisville on play “43 Presidents.”

147. October 6, 2008 interviewed Senator David Boren for Kentucky Author Forum,

UofL.

148. October 15, 2008 spoke to Louisville investment club on global oil.

149. October 17, 2008 Arranged a presentation on Islam and Democracy by Amadee

Turner and Naveed Sheikh, UofL.

150. October 19, 2008 spoke to Highland Presbyterian Church on Central Asia.

151. December 2008 Interviewed by O Globo, Brazilian newspaper and website on

Barack Obama and the Afghanistan issue.

152. March 21, 2009, helped arrange and chaired Alexander Hamilton Society panel on

constitutional law.

153. April 14, 2009, talk on “Civil Society and Kazakhstan: Does the Concept Work in

Central Asia?” Center for Asian Democracy, UofL.

154. November 2009 panel on Higher Education and Democratic Stability, UofL, with

Dr. John Shumaker and Pakistani delegation.

155. November 19, 2009, mock interview panel, Monica Marks, for Rhodes Scholarship.

20 156. November 30, 2009 Interviewed by WAVE-TV,

WLKY-TV, WHAS-TV and Louisville Courier-Journal on President Obama’s

strategy for Afghanistan.

157. March 2010, helped organize and chair Alexander Hamilton Historical Society panel

on constitutional law.

158. August 2010 elected to three-year term as member of the Chance School Board of

Trustees.

159. August 2010 did interview for Creation Films for a documentary on the war in

Afghanistan.

160. September 2010 Presentation to Alexander Hamilton Society on “The Origins of

Russian-American Relations.”

161. February 2011 Arranged talk by Matthew Hoh on Afghanistan, at UofL.

162. April 2011, helped organize & chair Alexander Hamilton Historical Society panel

on Constitution, gave presentation on political representation and the U.S. Senate.

163. April 2011, presentation to the Casper Committee on Foreign Relations, on “US

Foreign Policy and Central Asia.”

164. April 2011, presentation to Casper College, Wyoming, on Russian-American

relations.

165. June 2011, interview with Insider Louisville on President Obama’s decision for a

drawdown of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

166. November 15, 2011, arranged talk by Dr. Sergey Markedonov, CSIS, on Russia, US

and Caucasus for political science department.

167. December 2011, list of “interview” questions for Upland High School, CA students

in Russian history (regarding my book).

168. February 18, 2012 helped organize, moderated Alexander Hamilton Historical

Society panel on Constitution, presented talk on “The US Constitution and American

Militarism.”

169. Arranged for Dan Blumenthal, AEI scholar and Commissioner of the US-China

Economic and Security Review Commission, to speak to the Kentucky World Trade

Center on US-China Relations, March 16, 2012.

170. Discussant, Calvin & Helen Lang Asian Studies Symposium, U of L, April 14,

2012.

21 171. Discussion leader, Louisville Committee on

Foreign Relations book club, on oil and politics, Louisville, July 11, 2012.

172. Presentation to Wichita Committee on Foreign Relations on “The Great Powers and

Central Asia,” December 4, 2012

173. Interview with Studio Tulsa, NPR affiliate KPGS, Tulsa, on the new Great Game in

Central Asia, December 5, 2012.

174. Presentation to Tulsa Committee on Foreign Relations on “The New Great Game in

Central Asia,” December 5, 2012.

175. Mentor, US Army War College/ Patterson School of International Commerce and

Diplomacy simulation of Nagorno-Karabakh, November 16-17, 2012.

176. Interviewed by Courier-Journal on Grawemeyer World Order Award winner,

November 21, 2012.

177. Interviewed by Courier-Journal on Sen. Rand Paul’s foreign policy speech,

February 7, 2013.

178. Presentation to Institute for Family Development on education and family policy in

the United States, Astana, Kazakhstan, June 8, 2013.

179. Presentation to Church of the Epiphany on Energy Independence for the United

States, Louisville, September 8, 2013.

180. Interview with WDRB TV on Russian proposal to end the crisis in Syria, September

10, 2013.

181. Presentation to the Boise Committee on Foreign Relations, “The Major Powers and

the Great Game in Central Asia: Oil, Autocrats, and Terrorists,” October 9, 2013.

182. Presentation at Endicott College, MA, “Great Powers in Central Asia,” November

22, 2013.

183. Interviewed by Louisville Courier-Journal on Grawemeyer World Order Award

winner, November 2013.

184. Interviewed by the Louisville Cardinal on the Grawemeyer World Order Award

Winner, December 10, 2013.

185. Presentation to Indianapolis Committee on Foreign Relations, “U.S.-Russia relations

after the Reset,” December 4, 2013.

186. Presentation to Louisville Committee on Foreign Relations, “U.S.-Russia Relations

after the Reset,” January 14, 2014.

22 187. Arranged talk by Aigerim Shilibekova, Eurasian

National University (Kazakhstan) and Harvard on Education and Politics in

Kazakhstan, March 5, 2014.

188. Presentation at Treyton Oak Towers, Russia, Putin and Ukraine, March 14, 2014.

189. Arranged talk by Partha Basu, visiting Fulbright Scholar, on civil society and

politics in India, March 19, 2014.

190. Spoke to East Mountain High School, Albuquerque, NM, on Russia and Ukraine,

April 23, 2014.

191. Spoke to Albuquerque Committee on Foreign Relations on Russia, Ukraine, and US

foreign policy, April 23, 2014.

192. Interviewed by WHAS-TV on downing of Malaysian airliner over Ukraine, July 17,

2014.

193. July 22, 2014: Interviewed for Global Connection Television (Frankfort) on

Grawemeyer World Order Award and international issues.

194. Arranged talk by Dr. David Shambaugh, George Washington University, on “China

Goes Global,” Center for Asian Democracy, September 11, 2014.

195. Presented “Russia and US-Russia Relations in Light of the Crisis in Ukraine,”

Louisville Free Public Library, September 22, 2014.

196. Arranged talk by Larry Rohter, New York Times correspondent, on Brazil, UofL

campus, October 21, 2014.

197. Presented “Putin Comes to Shove: Pushing Back in Ukraine,” Birmingham

Committee on Foreign Relations, October 21, 2014.

198. Spoke at Meet the Professor series, UofL, on “Putin: Tsar of All the Russias,”

February 5, 2015.

199. Arranged talk by Barry Posen, MIT, on Restraint in US Foreign Policy, UofL

February 27, 2015.

200. Presented “Putin: Tsar of All the Russias,” Veritas Society, Bellarmine University,

November 6, 2015.

201. Two presentations to McConnell Scholars on Chinese domestic politics and US-

China relations, March 2016.

202. Worked with Encore Louisville to improve the Louisville Committee on Foreign

Relations, Summer 2016.

23 203. Presented “Religion and Culture in Russia” Thomas

Jefferson Unitarian Church, August 21, 2016.

204. Participant, roundtable on 2016 presidential election, October 11, 2016, UofL.

205. Presented "Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect: The Rest

Against the West?" Tulsa Committee on Foreign Relations, November 15, 2016.

206. Interview on humanitarian intervention, Studio Tulsa (public radio), November

2015.

207. Presented "Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect: The Rest

Against the West?" Louisville Committee on Foreign Relations, November 17, 2016.

208. Worked with the Frazier Museum to sponsor a luncheon for museum staff and

special dinner address for LCFR members and guests on US-Japan relations by

Michael Green, Japan Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, on

the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, December 7, 2016.

5.

Service to the Profession

1. Discussant on panel entitled "East-West Relations Post Belgrade" at the

Tenth National Convention of the American Association for the

Advancement of Slavic Studies, Columbus, Ohio, October 14, 1978.

2. Served as a discussant on a panel entitled "Managing Natural Resources

in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: Recent Developments" at the

12th National Convention of the AAASS, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,

November 7, 1980.

3. Presented a lecture entitled "Change and Transition in the USSR" on a

panel discussing "Metamorphoses of Communism" at the University of

Kentucky, Lexington, April 7, 1981.

4. Organized and chaired a panel entitled "Public Policy and Political

Participation in Communist Nations" at the Midwest Slavic Conference,

Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, April 11, 1981.

5. Served as discussant on a panel entitled "Communist Foreign Policy in

the 1980s" at the Midwest Political Science meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio,

April 17, 1981.

6. Participant at an international conference entitled "Parliaments and

Policy" at Krakow, Poland, July 13-17, 1981.

7. Reviewed "The Environmental Crisis in Eastern

24 Europe: The Price for Progress" for Slavic Review, March 1982.

8. Reviewed a book-length manuscript entitled "Search for the Golden Age:

Communist Societies in Biblical and Modern times" for the University of

Kentucky Press, October 1982.

9. Chaired and organized a panel entitled "Dissent and Repression in the

USSR" at the 14th National Convention of the American Association for

the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Washington, D.C., October 16, 1982.

10. Presented a lecture entitled, "The Soviets and the Atlantic Alliance" at

the Indiana Consortium for Security Studies Conference "Strains in the

Atlantic Alliance; Issues for the 1980s. Muncie, Indiana-Ball State

University, March 25, 1983.

11. Organized and chaired a panel entitled "Comparative Images of the

Environment" at the International Society for Political Psychology

Meeting, St. Catherine's College, Oxford University, July 21, 1983.

12. Served as a discussant on a panel entitled "The Politization of Workers

in Comparative Perspective" at the International Studies Association,

Atlanta, Georgia, March 30, 1984.

13. Reviewed manuscript entitled "Experts in Environmental Policy Making:

The United States and the Soviet Union: for the Carl Beck Papers in

Russian and East European Studies, November 1984.

14. Reviewed a manuscript entitled "A Comparison Between Kibbutz,

Mondragon and Yugoslav Work Cooperative Sectors" for Communal

Societies, June 1985.

15. Presented a lecture "Soviet Images of the Environment" at the University

of California-Santa Cruz, March 9, 1986.

16. Reviewed a manuscript "Changes in the Political Elites of the

Soviet Union in the Late Brezhnev Era" for Soviet Union/Union

Sovietique, November 1986.

17. Reviewed a manuscript "Toward the Construction of a Political

Mobility Ranking of Oblast Communist Party Committees" for Soviet

Union/Union Sovietique, April, 1987.

18. Discussant on a panel "Environmental Management Issues in the USSR and

Eastern Europe," Midwest Slavic Conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April

24, 1987.

19. Discussant on a panel, "Economic Development and Environmental

Protection," at the Wilson Center Conference on Environmental Problems

25 and Polices in Eastern Europe, Washington, D.C., June 15-16, 1987.

20. Reviewed a manuscript, "Comparative Politics Notes and Readings," Sixth

edition, for the Dorsey Press, August 1987.

21. Organized a panel on "Reform in Communist States and Ties to the Pacific

Region," for the AAASS National Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, November

18-21, 1988.

22. Invited participant at a Hudson Institute DePaul University Conference

on Soviet-American Relations, March 2-4, 1988, Greencastle, Indiana.

23. Presented expert testimony at a Helsinki Commission Hearing on "Politics

of Pollution in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (on the Second

Anniversary of the Chernobyl Disaster), U.S. Congress, Washington, D.C.,

April 26, 1988.

24. Organized a panel, "Economic Reform and Foreign Policy in Communist

States: Ties to the Pacific Rim." American Association for the

Advancement of Slavic Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 21, 1988.

25. Invited participant at a Forum on Soviet Affairs, Brittania Royal Naval

College, Dartmouth, England, February 2-3, 1989.

26. Lecture, "The U.S. and the Soviet Union's Role in the Third World,"

Eritrean People's Liberation Front diplomatic seminar, London, England,

March 30, 1989.

27. Discussant on a panel, "Peace and Its Prizes," International Studies

Association, London, England, March 31, 1989.

28. Participant on a panel, "Environmental Problems and City Planning in the

USSR," London Polytechnic Institute, London, England, April 6, 1989.

29. Participant in the Forum for U.S.-Soviet Dialogue 17th Annual

Conference, subcommission on U.S.-Soviet Relations (Moscow, Kiev,

Kanev, Zaparozhe, Odessa, Yalta, Leningrad), May 14-31, 1989.

30. Participant in a panel on change in the Soviet Union, Washington

Office of the Council on Foreign Relations, June 5, 1989.

31. Organized a panel, "The USSR: Changing Security Considerations in the

Pacific," University of Hawaii Conference on the USSR as a Pacific

Neighbor, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 8-11, 1990.

32. Chaired and served as discussant on a panel, "Soviet Fishing Interests

in the Pacific, University of Hawaii Conference on the USSR as a Pacific

Neighbor, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 8-11, 1990.

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33. Appointed as a member of the International Advisory Board of the

Monterey Institute for International Studies program on Monitoring

Soviet Environmental Developments, July 1990.

34. Reviewed NSF Grant Proposal on "Arctic Environmental Security,

Organizational Dynamics, and Commercialization of the Soviet Northern

Sea Route," September 1990.

35. Participant in the Forum for U.S.-Soviet Dialogue 19th Annual Conference,

Co-Chair of subcommission on regional conflicts (Moscow, Minsk,

Leningrad), July 1-15, 1991.

36. Participant in a Council on Foreign Relations briefing tour of NATO and

the European Community, Belgium and The Netherlands, October 13-20,

1991.

37. Reviewed manuscript "Postmaterialism and the Emerging Soviet Democracy"

for Comparative Politics, March 1992.

38. Reviewed manuscript "State-Labor Relations and the Soviet Collapse" for

Comparative Politics, October 1992.

39. Lecture, "Russia and the Emerging Asia-Pacific Economic Order," Victoria

University, Wellington, New Zealand, October 5, 1992.

40. Lecture, "Russia and the Emerging Asia-Pacific Economic Order,"

University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, October 7, 1992.

41. Lecture, "Russia and Security Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region,"

University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, October 9, 1992.

42. Lecture, "Russia and the Emerging Asia-Pacific Economic Order,"

University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, October 9, 1992.

43. Reviewed a manuscript, "Poland's Quest for Local Democracy: The Role of

Polish Mayors in an Uncertain Environment," for Journal of Urban

Affairs, March 1993.

44. Conducted faculty/graduate student workshop on "Russia, East Asia and

the Pacific," University of Illinois Summer Laboratory on Russian and

East European Studies, July 13-14, 1993.

45. Participant, Council on Foreign Relations briefing tour of China and

Hong Kong, August 28-September 13, 1993.

46. Co-Chair, Panel on Commonwealth of Independent States, Student

Conference, USA, West Point Military Academy, West Point, NY,

27 November 15-18, 1992.

47. Lecture, "Economic Integration and Political Disintegration,"

(keynote address) Frank Church Symposium, Idaho State University,

Pocatello, ID, February 12-13, 1993.

48. Conducted workshop for faculty and graduate students on "Russia,

East Asia, and the Pacific," University of Illinois Russian and East

European Summer Laboratory, July 12-14, 1993.

49. Delegate, Council on Foreign Relations Briefing Tour of China and

Hong Kong, August 28-September 13, 1993.

50. Lecture, "Russia: Democracy or Dictatorship," Sangamon State University,

Maryland, November 4, 1993.

51. Reviewed Manuscript "Place and Role of Russia in World Politics" for

Pacific Affairs, July 1994.

52. Reviewed work of Prof. Nicolai Petro, University of Rhode Island, for

tenure and promotion, August 1994.

53. Reviewed Manuscript "Political Participation and Non-Participation in

Russia and Hungary" for Journal of Urban Affairs, November 1994.

54. Lecture, "Russia and East Asia," US Information Service, Pusan, Korea,

March, 1995.

55. Presented briefing on Russian - South Korean relations to group of

analysts, US CIA, October 27, 1995.

56. Reviewed manuscript, "Major Turning Points in the Management of Global

Environmental Risks: The Case of the Former Soviet Union," For a

book edited by Dr. William C. Clark, Harvard University, Jan. 1996.

57. Reviewed book-length manuscript, "Russia in Asia," for Cambridge

University Press, December 1995.

58. Organized and chaired a panel "China in the New World Order," for

the Kentucky Political Science Association meeting, Berea, KY,

March 1, 1996.

59. Reviewed a manuscript, "The Transformation of Russian-Chinese

Security Relations: Implications in the light of the Rise of

China," for International Security, August 1996.

60. Reviewed a manuscript, "The Rise and Fall of Expectations in

Russo-ROK Relations," for Problems of Post-Communism,

28 December 1996.

61. Chaired a panel on "Local Influences on Foreign Policy," American

Committees on Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C., May 10, 1996.

62. Member, Executive Committee of the American Committees on

Foreign Relations, 1996-99.

63. Organized and chaired a panel on "The US and the New World Order,"

Kentucky Political Science Association Meeting, Bowling Green,

Kentucky, February 28, 1997.

64. Organized a panel on "Democracy and Democratization," Kentucky

Political Science Association Meeting, Bowling Green, Kentucky,

February 28, 1997.

65. Reviewed a manuscript, "The Challenge of Democratic Consolidation in

Postcommunist Europe," for International Politics, October 1997.

66. Discussant, panel on "Russia and Northeast Asia," AAASS Seattle,

November 20, 1997.

67. Elected President of Kentucky Political Science Association for

1997-98; organized 1998 KPSA Meeting, March 6-7, (70 participants).

68. 21 December 1998: Reviewed a manuscript ("The Management of

Environmental Protection in the Russian Federation: Examples from Tomsk

Oblast' and the Republic of Khakassia") for Environmental Management.

69. Reviewed book manuscript, "When the Weather Clears: Soviet-American

Relations under Eisenhower and Khrushchev"(1000 pages), for University of

Kentucky Press, May 1999.

70. Reviewed Annual Editions: Comparative Politics, for Dushkin publisher

(member of Advisory Board), July 1999.

71. Participant, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences workshop for

Department Chairs, Colorado Springs, CO, July 29-31, 1999.

72. Organized a panel for the ISA-South conference, Lexington, KY, November

12-14, 1999.

73. Appointed Co-Director of a project on "Security in the Russian Far East,"

through the National Bureau for Asian Research (Seattle). Responsibilities

included coordinating research projects of 20 scholars from five countries,

arranging 2-3 international conferences, and editing a volume of research

papers. September 1999 - January 2001.

29 74. Invited facilitator at four panels, CCAS

Conference for Department Chairs, Colorado Springs, Co, July 27-29, 2000.

75. Reviewed manuscript, “Japan’s Eurasian Gambit,” for Problems of Post-

Communism, January 2000.

76. Reviewed a manuscript, “Prospects for Nuclear Power in Central and Eastern

Europe,” for Slavic Review, January 2000.

77. Co-Director, Conference on The Russian Far East: Regional Stability and

Military-Environmental Cooperation after Yeltsin, University of Washington,

Seattle, May 6, 2000.

78. Co-Director, Conference on Security Implications of Economic and Political

Developments in the Russian Far East, Washington, D.C., May 7-8, 2000.

79. Address to faculty and students, Taraz State University, on “Problems of

Democratization.” Taraz, Kazakhstan, June 14, 2000.

80. Reviewed Annual Editions: Comparative Politics for Dushkin Publisher

(member of Advisory Board), September 2000.

81. Conducted program review of Political Science degree, Kentucky State

University, Frankfort, KY, October 5-6, 2000.

82. May 2001: Reviewed manuscript, “Russo-Taiwanese Relations,” for The

Russian Review

83. Reviewed a manuscript on Russian Regionalism, Nuclear Power and Nuclear

Weapons, for Penn State University Press, 2003.

84. August 5, 2003 interviewed by Radio Free Asia, Mandarin Service, on

Russian-Chinese relations

85. June 25, 2004, Co-chaired a panel at an international conference on the

Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Uralsk, Kazakhstan.

86. Reviewed Annual Editions: Comparative Politics, for Dushkin publisher

(member of Advisory Board), August 2004.

87. December 2004-January 2005, reviewed 62 grant applications for

International Research and Exchanges Board, Individual Advanced Research

Opportunity Grant.

88. February 2005: Reviewed “Islam, Oil & Geopolitics: Central Asia after

September 11,” for Rowman and Littlefield.

30 89. October 2005 Reviewed “Reserve

Management during Transition: The Case of Issyk-Kul Biosphere and Strict

Nature Reserve, Kyrgyzstan,” for Environmental Practice.

90. November-December 2005 Reviewed “Well-Oiled Diplomacy: Strategic

Manipulation and Russia’s Energy Statecraft in Eurasia,” for SUNY Press.

91. December 2005-January 2006 reviewed 61 grant applications for IREX,

Individual Advanced Research Opportunity grants.

92. January-February 2006 reviewed 8 grant applications for IREX, Policy

Connect Collaborative Research grants

93. November 2006 reviewed 2 manuscripts for Problems of Post-Communism

on Russian foreign policy.

94. November-December 2006 reviewed 62 grant applications for IREX, US-

Russia Experts Forum. Flew to Moscow for the final selection process.

95. March 2007 reviewed a manuscript on strategic factors in China-Iran

relations, for International Studies Perspectives.

96. August-September 2007 reviewed Annual Editions: Comparative Politics, as

member of the Advisory Board.

97. September 2007 reviewed manuscript on energy in Chinese foreign policy for

the Journal of Chinese Political Science.

98. November 2007 discussant on panel on history of Soviet foreign policy,

AAASS national conference, New Orleans.

99. November 2007 reviewed a grant application on energy in Russian-Chinese

relations for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of

Canada.

100. December 2007-January 2008, reviewed 42 grant applications for IREX

IARO program.

101. December 2007, reviewed manuscript on China, Central Asia and IR theory

for China: An International Journal.

102. March 2008 discussant on panel at ISA conference, San Francisco.

103. April 2008, reviewed manuscript on “The Chechen Conflict as an

Information War and the Role of the Kavkaz Center” for Demokratizatsiya.

104. July 2008, reviewed “Barriers to Policy Implementation in China: The Case

of Shell’s HSE Policy,” for Asian Perspective.

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105. Discussant on panel of Russian foreign policy, International Studies

Association, San Francisco, March 23-26.

106. Organized, chaired panel for Kentucky Political Science Association, Berea,

KY, March 2008.

107. July 2008 discussant on a panel at the WISC conference, Ljubljana,

Slovenia.

108. October 2008 reviewed “A Study of Japan’s Government- Industry

Cooperation on the Overseas Exploration and Development by the ISM

Approach, for the Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research.

109. December 2008-January 2009 reviewed 30 grant applications for IREX

IARO program.

110. 2009-present, Member, Advisory Board, Asia in the New Millennium,

University Press of Kentucky.

111. March 2009 reviewed a book manuscript proposal for the University Press of

Kentucky

112. March 2009 organized and chaired graduate student panel; discussant and

judge for undergraduate panel, KPSA conference, Louisville, KY.

113. June 2009 served as discussant on a panel on Russian foreign policy at the

CISS conference, Potsdam, Germany.

114. October 2009 reviewed journal manuscript for International Studies Review.

115. Reviewed a grant proposal on Central Asian transportation routes for Title

VIII Special Initiatives Fellowship, November 2009.

116. February 2010 served as a discussant on ISA panel on China’s energy

relations in the global South.

117. Reviewed manuscript for Demokratizatsiya, May 2010.

118. June 2010, interviewed by Danish newspaper Weekendavisen on geopolitical

implications of China's plans to build high-speed railroads to Europe.

119. July 2010 reviewed a manuscript for Asian Perspective July 2010.

120. July 2010 was asked to provide a back cover endorsement by Palgrave

Macmillan of China and India in Central Asia, edited by Marlene Laruelle,

et.al.

32 121. October 2010 reviewed

manuscript for Asia Pacific World.

122. October 2010 invited to present lecture on “Oil and Politics in Central Asia”

to public forum at the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado.

123. November 2010 reviewed a Title VIII grant proposal for the American

Councils for International Education.

124. January 17-21, 2011. Organized a two-day workshop at the Woodrow

Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. Approximately

15 participants. Also supervised international visit of delegation of three

scholars from Kazakhstan and one from Russia.

125. January 18, 2011. Presentation at Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson

International Center for Scholars, on “Civil Society in Kazakhstan: Scope and

Prospects” (invited).

126. February 2011. Reviewed manuscript "Playing a Long Game? The

Coherence of Russia's Multi-Vector Eurasian Energy Strategy" for Europe-

Asia Studies.

127. February 2011. Reviewed manuscript "Between "Pragmatism" and

"Constitutionalism": EU-Russian dynamics and differences during the

Kosovo status process" for the Journal of Contemporary European Research.

128. March 2011. Reviewed book manuscript “The Asiatic State and

its Mongol Legacy: Russia, China, and the Theory of Anthropocentric

Security” for the University Press of Kentucky.

129. March-April 2011. Reviewed 35 grant proposals for the International

Research and Exchanges Board Embassy Policy Specialist program.

130. March 2011. Discussant on panel, International Studies Association,

Montreal.

131. July 2011, reviewed promotion file (to full professor) for Dr. Houman Sadri,

University of South Florida.

132. August 2011, Discussant, panel at the 3rd WISC conference, Porto, Portugal.

133. Appointed to the International Advisory Board for Sravnitelnaya Politika/

Comparative Politics, journal of the Moscow State Institute of International

Relations.

134. October 12-14, 2011. External program reviewer, Political Science

Department, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis.

33 135. October 11, 2011. Interview, Voice of

America Chinese service, on Chinese-Russian energy ties.

136. October 12, 2011. Interview, Voice of America Russian language service, on

Russian-Chinese economic relations.

137. February 2012. Back cover endorsement for Maria Raquel Freire and Roger

E. Kanet, Russia and its Near Neighbors (London: Palgrave Macmillan).

138. February 2012 reviewed manuscript “Challenges to Institutionalization of

Environmental NGOs in Kazakhstan’s Corporatist Policy Arena” for Journal

of Contemporary Asia.

139. Co-chair and participant, roundtable on new approaches to Russian foreign

policy, International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 4, 2012.

140. June 2012 reviewed manuscript “Civil Society in Kazakhstan: The

Emasculated Third Sector,” for Voluntary Sector Review.

141. Reviewed Professor Olga Avdeyeva (Loyola University) for tenure and

promotion, August-September, 2012.

142. Reviewed a Title VIII Program Grant Proposal on Information, Geography

and Russian-Chinese Relations, October 2012.

143. Reviewed an international MA program for the Far Eastern Federal

University, Vladivostok, Russia, December 2012.

144. Organized and chaired a panel “Postcommunist Politics and Foreign Policy,”

Kentucky Political Science Association conference, Lexington, KY, March 1,

2013.

145. Reviewed manuscript "Competing Perspectives on Democracy and

Democratization: Assessing Alternative Models of Democracy Promoted in

Central Asian States," for Cambridge Review of International Affairs, April

2013.

146. Reviewed manuscript “Small States in Great Power Politics: The Impact of

Kazakhstan’s Multi-Vectorism on Sino-Russian Relations,” for International

Relations, June 2013.

147. Reviewed a grant proposal, “Energy in Foreign Policy: Conceptual Analysis

and Theory Building,” for the Czech Science Foundation, July 2013.

148. Reviewed manuscript, “Russia’s Involvement in Regional Cooperation in

East Asia: Dilemmas of Constructive Engagement,” for Asian Survey, July

2013. Re-reviewed in January 2015.

34 149. Reviewed a manuscript for

Asian Perspective, “China’s Puzzling Energy Diplomacy Toward Iran,”

October 2013.

150. Conducted a Program Review for the Political Science Program at

Bellarmine University, October 2013.

151. Reviewed manuscript “China’s Energy Security Strategy,” for Contemporary

Politics, February 2014.

152. Organized and chaired a panel for the Kentucky Political Science

Association meeting, Morehead University, March 7, 2014.

153. Reviewed manuscript “Disparity between Rhetoric and Reality: What

Moscow needs to do to Develop the Russian Far East,” for Problems of Post-

Communism, May 2014.

154. Lead participant in roundtable of faculty and students, Far Eastern Federal

University (Vladivostok, Russia), on US-Russian Relations.

155. Reviewed article “Team work: An enabling or constraining factor of

administrative reform in Kazakhstan,” for Governance, June 2014.

156. Reviewed article “Russia’s Asian Pivot” for Asian Policy, July 2014.

157. Organized a panel on the changing security environment in the Asia Pacific

for the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New

Orleans, LA, February 2015 (not approved)

158. Reviewed file for promotion to Professor, Dr. Adam Stulburg, Georgia Tech

University, summer 2014.

159. Prepared and submitted a book prospectus (with Sumit Ganguly and Vitaly

Kozyrev) for Yale University Press, “Challenging the West: Russia, China,

India, and the Responsibility to Protect,” summer 2014.

160. Served as external reviewer for Referat (Russian language Ph.D. thesis

proposal) for Ms. Marina Dmitrieva, Far Eastern Federal University, summer

2014.

161. Reviewed a manuscript, “When Actions Speak Louder than Words:

Examining Collective Political Protests in Central Asia,” for Democratizaton,

September 2014.

162. Participated in planning meeting (with Sumit Ganguly and Tim Waters) for

international conference on the Responsibility to Protect, Indiana University-

Bloomington, September 17, 2014.

35 163. Reviewed a book prospectus,

“Rebuilding the Russian Empire: Compatriots, Information Warfare, and

New Military Tactics,” for Yale University Press, September 2014.

164. Reviewed “The ‘Truths’ of Global Politics: Russia’s Foreign Policy through

the Critical Geopolitics Lens,” for Political Research Quarterly, January

2015.

165. Reviewed a book manuscript, Rebuilding the Russian Empire, for Yale

University Press, January 2015.

166. Reviewed a book manuscript, The Russian Far East: Asia-Pacific’s New

Geopolitical Frontier, for Lynne Rienner Publishers, February 2015.

167. Reviewed nomination for Royal Society of Canada Konrad Adenaeur

Award, February 2015.

168. Organized, chaired a student/faculty panel, “Dimensions of Russian

Influence in the Post-Soviet Space, for the Southern Conference on Slavic

Studies, for March 2015.

169. Organized, chaired an all-day panel on Authoritarian Persistence in Central

Asia for the Helen Lang Symposium, University of Louisville, April 2015.

170. Reviewed a manuscript “China’s New Silk Road Strategy” for Asian

Perspective, April 2015.

171. Reviewed (2 times) “With Friends Like These: Georgia, Saakashvili, the

Second Image, and the August 2008 War,” for Security Studies, May 2015.

172. Organized and chaired a panel Shifting Power Alignments and Security in

the Asia Pacific, at the ISA-CISS Annual Conference, Krakow, Poland, June

19, 2015.

173. Reviewed “Regional Powers and the Implementation of Counterterrorism

Policy: Russian Foreign Policy in Central Asia,” for Geopolitics, August

2015.

174. Reviewed “Neoliberal NGOs? Gramsci, Civil Society in Egypt, and the

Question of Gender,” for International Feminist Journal of Politics, October

2015.

175. Chaired a panel on Processes of Interregionalisation in Central Asia,

Bielefeld Conference on Current Developments in Central Asia, Bielefeld,

Germany, October 23-24, 2015.

176. Reviewed “Role of Political Exclusion and State Capacity on Civil Conflict

in South Asia,” for Terrorism and Political Violence, December 2015.

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177. Reviewed grant application for Social Sciences and Humanities Research

Council of Canada, December 2015.

178. Reviewed manuscript “Either With Us or Against Us: Third Country

Alignment with EU Sanctions Against Russia/Ukraine,” for Cambridge

Review of International Affairs, December 2015.

179. Reviewed Title VIII research proposal for ACIE on Authoritarian

Mobilization of Mass-Nationalism in Russia and China, January 2016.

180. Reviewed "Role of Political Exclusion and State Capacity in Civil Conflict

in South Asia," for Terrorism and Political Violence (February 2016).

181. Participant, roundtable on “The Foreign Policy of Russia: New Directions?”

International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, March 16-19, 2016.

182. Member, Planning Committee, American Committees on Foreign Relations,

for 2017 National Conference in Washington, D.C.

183. Organized a Distinguished Scholar roundtable for Professor Roger E. Kanet,

International Studies National Convention, Baltimore, MD, February 26-29,

2017.

184. Reviewed book manuscript, Peace or Conflict in Eurasia, for Palgrave

McMillan Press, June 2016.

185. Reviewed "Systemic Balancing and Regional Hedging: The Two-Level

Nature of Contemporary China-Russia Relations" for The Chinese Journal of

International Politics, June 2016.

186. Reviewed "Understanding Russia’s Energetic Turn to China: Domestic

Narratives and National Identity Priorities," for Foreign Policy Analysis, July

2016.

187. Reviewed "The contested spaces of civil society in a plural world: Norm

contestation in the debate about restrictions on international civil society

support." for Perspectives on Politics, August 2016.

188. Reviewed (twice) "Changes in American Perceptions of the Russia Threat:

Executive Branch Congressional Testimony, 2008-2016" for the Journal of

Global Security Studies, August 2016.

189. Reviewed “Social Activism in Central Asia: Comparative Study of Activists-

State Relations in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan,” for Central Asian Affairs,

September 2016.

37 190. Reviewed "The Determinants of

Civic and Ethnic Nationalisms in Kazakhstan: Evidence from the Grass-root

Level," for Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, October 2016.

191. Reviewed "The Heartland Perspective on the Evolution of Russian

Geopolitical Discourse," Journal of Eurasian Studies, November 2016.

192. Wrote back blurb for The Russian Challenge to the European Security

Environment (Palgrave McMillan), December 2016.

6. Consultantships

Senior Advisor to the National Bureau for Asian Research, for a project in the

Infrastructure of the Russian Far East, funded by U.S. government, 2005-06

Consultant to the Political Science Department, Eurasian National University,

Astana, Kazakhstan, on the formation of their Ph.D. program, 2006-2010.

V. RESEARCH & CREATIVE ACTIVITY

A. Publications

1. Works Published Journals (refereed articles):

1. Charles E. Ziegler, "Soviet Environmental Policy and Soviet Central Planning: A

Reply to McIntyre and Thornton," Soviet Studies, Vol. 32, No. 1 (January 1980), pp.

124-34.

2. Charles E. Ziegler, "Directed Political Socialization in a Developmental Context:

The Case of Soviet Agricultural Collectivization," International Journal of Political

Education, Vol. 3 (1982), pp. 373-97.

3. Charles E. Ziegler, "Soviet Environmental Policy Parameters: The

Macro Value Framework," Studies in Soviet Thought, 23 (1982),

pp. 187-204.

4. Charles E. Ziegler, "Centrally Planned Economies and Environmental

Information: A Rejoinder," Soviet Studies, Vol. 34, No. 2 (April

1982), pp. 296-99.

5. Charles E. Ziegler, "Economic Alternatives and Administrative

Solutions in Soviet Environmental Protection," Policy Studies

Journal, Vol. 11, No. 1, (September 1982), pp. 175-187.

6. Charles E. Ziegler, "Worker Discontent and Worker Participation in

the Soviet Union," Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 98, No. 2

38 (Summer 1983), pp. 235-253.

7. Charles E. Ziegler, "Soviet Images of the Environment," British Journal of Political

Science, Vol. 15, Part 3 (July 1985),pp. 365-380.

8. Charles E. Ziegler, "Nationalism, Religion, and Equality Among

Ethnic Minorities: Some Observations on the Soviet Case," Journal of

Ethnic Studies, Vol. 13, No. 2 (Summer 1985), pp. 19-32.

9. Charles E. Ziegler, "Issue Creation and Interest Groups in Soviet

Environmental Policy: The Utility of the State Corporatist Model,"

Comparative Politics, Vol. 18, No. 2 (January 1986), pp. 171-192.

10. Charles E. Ziegler, "The Bear's View: Soviet Environmentalism,"

Technology Review (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), April

1987, pp. 44-51.

11. Charles E. Ziegler, "Soviet Strategies for Development: East Asia

and the Pacific Basin," Pacific Affairs, Vol, 63, no. 4 (Winter

1990-91), pp. 451-468.

12. Charles E. Ziegler, "Russia in the Asia-Pacific: A Major Power

or Minor Participant?" Asian Survey, Vol. 34, No. 6. (June 1994),

pp. 529-43.

13. Charles E. Ziegler, "Russia and the Korean Peninsula: New

Directions in Moscow's Asia Policy?" Problems of

Post-Communism, Vol. 43, No. 6 (Nov-Dec 1996) pp. 3-12.

14. Charles E. Ziegler, "Russian Politics and Foreign Policy After

the Elections: Implications for Korea & East Asia," Korean

Journal of Defense Analysis, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Winter 1996),

pp. 297-313.

15. Charles E. Ziegler, "Russian-Japanese Relations: A New Start

for the 21st Century?," Problems of Post-Communism, Vol. 46,

No. 3 (May-June 1999), pp. 15-25.

16. Charles E. Ziegler, "Transitions to Delegative Democracy:

Institutions and Culture in Russia and South Korea,"

International Politics, Vol. 36, No. 4 (December 1999), pp. 537-558.

17. Charles E. Ziegler, “Soviet Union, Environment,” International Encyclopedia

of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 22 (2001), pp. 14723-14728

(commissioned and refereed).

18. Charles E. Ziegler and Henry B. Lyon, “The Politics of Nuclear Waste in Russia,”

Problems of Post-Communism, Vol. 49, no. 4 (July-August 2002), pp. 33-42.

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19. Charles E. Ziegler, “U.S. Foreign Policy and the Shanghai Cooperation

Organization.” Mirovaia Ekonomika i Mezhdunarodnye Otnosheniia (in Russian), no.

4 (2005), pp. 13-22.

20. Charles E. Ziegler, “The Energy Factor in China’s Foreign Policy,” Journal of

Chinese Political Science, Vol.11, no. 1 (Spring 2006), 1-23.

21. Charles E. Ziegler, “The Russian Diaspora in Central Asia: Russian Compatriots and

Moscow’s Foreign Policy,” Demokratizatsiya 14 (Winter 2006), 103-126.

22. Charles E. Ziegler, “When Putin Comes to Shove,” Far Eastern Economic Review

(January-February 2008).

23. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russia and the CIS in 2007: Putin’s Final Year?” Asian Survey,

Vol. 48, no. 1 (January/February 2008), 133-143.

24. Charles E. Ziegler, “Competing for Markets and Influence: Asian National Oil

Companies in Eurasia,” Asian Perspective, Vol. 32, no. 1 (2008), 129-163.

25. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russia and the CIS in 2008: Axis of Authoritarianism,” Asian

Survey, Vol. 49, No 1 (January/ February 2009), pp. 135-145.

26. Charles E. Ziegler, “Neomercantilism and Energy Dependence: Russian Strategies in

East Asia,” Asian Security, Vol. 6, Issue 1 (2010), pp. 74-93.

27. Charles E. Ziegler, “Civil Society, Political Stability, and State Power in Central Asia:

Cooperation and Contestation,” Democratization, Vol. 17, Issue 5 (2010), pp. 795-

825.

28. Charles E. Ziegler, “Conceptualizing Sovereignty in Russian Foreign Policy: Realist

and Constructivist Approaches,” International Politics, Vol. 49 (2012), pp. 400-417.

29. Charles E. Ziegler, “Contrasting U.S., Russian and Chinese Perceptions of

Sovereignty,” Sravnitel’naya politika (Comparative Politics, in Russian), Issue 1

(2012), pp. 3-22.

30. Charles E. Ziegler, “Energy Pipeline Networks and Trust: The European Union and

Russia in Comparative Perspective,” International Relations, Vol. 27, No. 1 (March

2013), pp. 3-29.

31. Charles E. Ziegler, “Central Asia, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and

American Foreign Policy: From Indifference to Engagement,” Asian Survey, Vol. 53,

No. 3 (May/June 2013), pp. 484-505.

32. Charles E. Ziegler and Rajan Menon, “Neomercantilism and Great Power Energy

Competition in Central Asia and the Caspian,” Strategic Studies Quarterly, Vol. 8,

No. 2 (Summer 2014), pp. 17-41.

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33. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russian-American Relations: From Tsarism to Putin,”

International Politics, Vol. 51 (2014), pp. 671-692.

34. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russia in Central Asia: The Dynamics of Great-Power Politics in

a Volatile Region,” Asian Perspective, Vol. 38, No. 4 (2014), pp. 589-617.

35. Charles E. Ziegler, “Contesting the Responsibility to Protect,” International Studies

Perspectives (2014), doi: 10.1111/insp.12085, pp. 1-23.

36. Charles E. Ziegler, “Critical Perspectives on the Responsibility to Protect: BRICS and

Beyond,” International Relations, Vol. 30, Issue 3 (September 2016), pp. 262-277.

37. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russia on the Rebound: Using and Misusing the Responsibility to

Protect,” International Relations, Vol. 30, Issue 3 (September 2016), pp. 346-361.

38. Charles E. Ziegler, “Introduction,” Central Asian Survey, Vol. 35 (2016), pp. 473-

480.

39. Charles E. Ziegler, “Great Powers, Civil Society, and Authoritarian Diffusion in

Central Asia,” Central Asian Survey, Vol. 35 (2016), pp. 549-569.

40. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russia as a Nationalizing State: Rejecting the Western Liberal

Order,” International Politics Vol. 53, no. 5 (September 2016), pp. 555-573.

41. Charles E. Ziegler, “Bringing Order out of Chaos: Russia’s Aspirations to Greatness,”

Asia Policy, No. 22 (July 2016), pp. 230-234. Invited Book Review Roundtable (not

refereed).

Review Articles:

1. Roger E. Kanet with the assistance of Charles E. Ziegler,

"Sowetunion und kommunistische Welt: Neuere englishprachige

Veroffentlichungen," (Review article covering ten books on Soviet

relations with the Communist world), Osteuropa (2), February 1977,

pp. 158-63.

2. Roger E. Kanet, Charles E. Ziegler, "Neuere Bucher in englischer

Sprache zur sowetischen Aussenpolitik," (Review article covering

fifteen books on Soviet foreign policy), Osteuropa (3), March 1977,

pp. 244-52.

3. Roger E. Kanet, Charles E. Ziegler, Daniel Zolfo, "Vom Kalten Krieg

zur Koexistenz: Neuere englischprachige Bucher uber sowetische

West-politik und Ost-West-Beziehungen," (Review article covering

twenty-four books on East-West relations), Osteuropa (4), April

1977, pp. 34-62.

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4. Roger Kanet, Charles E. Ziegler, "Die Osteuropaischen Staaten und

die internationale Politik," Part I (Review article covering five

books on East-West relations and Soviet foreign policy), Osteuropa

(2), February 1979, pp. 165-73.

5. Roger E. Kanet, Charles E. Ziegler, "Die Osteuropaischen Staaten und

die internationale Politik," Part II (Review article covering

nineteen books on East-West relations and Soviet foreign policy),

Osteuropa (3), March 1979, pp. 244-62.

6. Roger E. Kanet, Charles E. Ziegler and Sumit Ganguly, "Die

Ost-West-Beziehungen in neuerer englischsprachigen Publikationen,"

(Review article covering nine books on East-West relations),

Osteuropa (1), January 1984, pp. 58-64.

7. Roger E. Kanet and Charles E. Ziegler, "Osteuropaische Wirtschaft

and Ost-West Handel: Neuere englischspraichige Veroffentlichungen

(Review article covering ten books on East-West trade) Osteuropa

(4), April 1984, pp.

8. Roger E. Kanet, Sumit Ganguly and Charles E. Ziegler, "Uber deie

Ursprunge des Kalten Krieges: Neuere englischsprachige

Veroffentlichungen," (Review article covering seven books on the

Cold War), Osteuropa (5), May 1984, pp. 374-380.

Non-refereed Articles:

1. Charles E. Ziegler, "Morality and International Politics,"

Louisville Courier-Journal (December 4, 1983).

2. Charles E. Ziegler, "Economics May be the Best Hope for Easing the

Attitude of Soviet Leaders Toward the U.S.," Louisville

Courier-Journal (March 18, 1984).

3. Charles E. Ziegler, "Succession in the USSR and Political Dynamics

in Eastern Europe", in Wireless File (U.S. Information Agency),

Addendum Log No. 67 (December 7, 1984), pp. 1-7.

4. Charles E. Ziegler, "Poland After Three Years," South Bend Tribune

(September 9, 1984).

5. Charles E. Ziegler, "The Solidarity Period Changed Poland,

Especially the Attitude of the People." Louisville Courier-Journal

(November 4, 1984).

6. Charles E. Ziegler, "Prospects for Reform in the Soviet Union," in

42 San Francisco Post, Sacramento Bee, La Prensa (Honduras, in

Spanish), December, 1985.

7. Charles E. Ziegler, "Environment Doesn't Fit Into Communist Plan,"

The Wall Street Journal, European edition (December 30, 1986).

8. Charles E. Ziegler, invited contribution to "Lenin Nyet! The

Revolution That Failed," The New Leader (November 4-18, 1991),

p. 18.

9. Charles E. Ziegler, "Yeltsin Driven Into Crises, The Hyowon Herald

(Pusan), Vol. 23, no. 182 (1995), pp. 22-24.

10. Charles E. Ziegler, "Conditions Favor Yeltsin," Louisville

Courier-Journal (2 July 1996).

11. Charles E. Ziegler, "Russia Today: Consolidated Democracy or

Chaos?" Accent on Arts and Sciences, Fall-Winter 1996.

12. Charles E. Ziegler, “Louisville Committee on Foreign Relations,"

Encyclopedia of Louisville, 2000.

13. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russia” (Part I), Presbyterian Publishing, 2012 (electronic)

14. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russia” (Part II), Presbyterian Publishing, 2012 (electronic).

15. Charles E. Ziegler, “Preface,” third Grawemeyer award volume, 2015.

16. Charles E. Ziegler, “Improving a Very Imperfect World,” Louisville Courier-Journal,

October 26, 2015.

Chapters in books:

1. Charles E. Ziegler, "Policy Alternatives in Soviet Environmental

Protection," in Paul B. Downing and Kenneth Hanf, eds. International

Comparisons in Implementing Pollution Laws (Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff,

1983), pp. 169-187.

2. Charles E. Ziegler and Roger Kanet, "The USSR: Political Change and

Foreign Policy," in Gavin Boyd and Gerald W. Hopple, eds. Political

Change and Foreign Policy, (London: Frances Pinter Publishers, and

New York: Allen and Unwin, 1987), pp. 62-84.

3. Charles E. Ziegler, "Roy A. Medevedev," in Biographical Dictionary

of Neo-Marxism, edited by Robert A. Gorman, Greenwood Press, 1985),

pp. 292-293.

4. Charles E. Ziegler, "Piotr Grigorenko," in Biographical Dictionary

43 of Neo-Marxism, edited by Robert A. Gorman, Greenwood Press, 1985),

pp. 184-185.

5. Charles E. Ziegler,"A Soviet Special Economic Zone," in A Report to

the Forty-First President of the United States (Washington, DC:

Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute, January 1989), pp. 15-16.

6. "A Soviet Special Economic Zone," in Simon Serfaty, ed., The Future

of U.S. Soviet Relations: Twenty American Initiatives for a New

Agenda (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1989), pp. 81-100.

7. Charles E. Ziegler, "Soviet Environmental Protection Under

Gorbachev," Hearing before the Commission on Security and

Cooperation in Europe, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session,

Politics of Pollution in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (on the

Second Anniversary of the Chernobyl Disaster), (Washington: U.S.

GPO, April 26, 1988) Part II, pp. 50-78.

8. Charles E. Ziegler, "Umweltschutz in der Sowetunion," in Helmut

Schreiber, ed., Umweltprobleme in Mittel- und Osteuropa

(Frankfort/Main New York: Campus, 1989), pp. 92-114.

9. Charles E. Ziegler, "Populist Elements in Gorbachev's Leadership,"

in Manuel J. Pelaez, ed., Public Law and Comparative Politics:

Trabajos en Homenaje a Ferran Valls i Taberner, Vol. XVII

(Barcelona, 1991), pp. 4967-4984.

10. Charles E. Ziegler, "Environmental Policy and Politics under

Gorbachev," in Judith Sedaitis and Jim Butterfield, eds.,

Perestroika from Below: Social Movements in the USSR, (Boulder:

Westview Press, 1991), pp. 113-131.

11. Charles E. Ziegler, "Environmental Protection in Soviet-East

European Relations," in Joan DeBardeleben, ed., To Breathe Free:

Eastern Europe's Environmental Crisis (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins

University Press, 1991), pp. 83-100.

12. Charles E. Ziegler, "Political Participation, Nationalism and

Environmental Politics in the USSR," in John Massey Stewart, ed.,

The Soviet Environment: Problems, Policies and Politics (Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, 1992), pp. 24-39.

13. Charles E. Ziegler, "Ideology, Postcommunist Values, and the

Environment," in Michael Urban, ed., Ideology and System Change in

the USSR and East Europe (London: Macmillan, 1992), pp. 121-137.

14. Charles E. Ziegler, "Russia and the Emerging Asian-Pacific Economic

Order," Ramesh Thakur and Carlyle A. Thayer, Eds., in Reshaping

44 Regional Relations (Boulder: Westview Press 1993), pp. 85-100.

15. Charles E. Ziegler, "The Collapse of the Soviet Union and Its

Empire," in Events that Changed the World-Twentieth Century

(Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995), ed. Frank W. Thackeray and John E.

Findling pp. 189-201.

16. Charles E. Ziegler, "Russia and East Asia After the Cold War," in

Robert S. Ross, Ed., Asia in Transition, (Armonk, NY: M.E.

Sharpe, 1995), pp. 59-88.

17. Hongchan Chun and Charles E. Ziegler, "The Russian Federation

and South Korea," in Stephen Blank and Alvin Rubinstein, eds,

Russian in Asia. (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1997),

pp. 185-210.

18. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russia and Northeast Asia,” in Bettie M. and Oles M.

Smolansky, The Lost Equilibrium: International Relations in the Post-Soviet

Era (Bethlehem, PA: University of Lehigh Press, 2001), pp. 168-189.

42. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russian Green Parties and Movements,” in the International

Encyclopedia of Environmental Politics, edited by John Barry and E. Gene Franklin

(London: Routledge, 2002), pp. 409-411.

43. Rajan Menon and Charles E. Ziegler "The Balance of Power and U.S. Foreign Policy

Interests in the Russian Far East," in Russia’s Far East: A Region at Risk, Judith

Thornton and Charles E. Ziegler, eds. (Seattle: University of Washington Press,

2002), pp. 35-56.

44. Judith Thornton and Charles E. Ziegler, "The Russian Far East in Perspective," with

Judith Thornton, in Russia’s Far East: A Region at Risk, Judith Thornton and Charles

E. Ziegler, eds (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2002), pp. 3-34.

45. Charles Ziegler, “Russian Green Parties and Movements,” in International

Encyclopedia of Environmental Politics, edited by John Barry and E. Gene Frankland

(London and New York: Routledge, 2002), pp. 409-411.

46. Charles E. Ziegler, “Japan, Relations With,” in Encyclopedia of Russian History, Vol.

2, James R. Millar, editor in chief (New York: Macmillan Reference, 2004), pp. 699-

701.

47. Charles E. Ziegler, “Kuril Islands,” in Encyclopedia of Russian History, Vol. 2, James

R. Millar, editor in chief (New York: Macmillan Reference, 2004), p. 800.

48. Charles E. Ziegler, "Energy in the Caspian Basin and Central Asia" in Roger E.

Kanet, editor, The New Security Environment: The Impact on Russia, Central and

Eastern Europe (London: Ashgate, 2005), pp. 201-218.

45

49. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russia, China, and Energy in Central and East Asia,” in Richard

M. Auty and Indra de Soysa, eds., Energy, Welfare and Governance in the Caspian

Region (London: Routledge, 2006), pp. 205-222.

50. Charles E. Ziegler, “The Energy Factor in China’s Foreign Policy,” in Sujian Guo and

Shiping Hua, eds. New Dimensions in Chinese Foreign Policy (Lanham, MD:

Lexington Books, 2007), pp. 179-201

51. Charles E. Ziegler, “The Collapse of the Soviet Union, 1991,” in Frank W.

Thackeray, ed. Events that Changed Russia since 1855 (Westport, CT: Greenwood

Press, 2007), pp. 195-209.

52. Charles E. Ziegler, “Environmental Policies of the Soviet Union,” Supplement to the

Modern Encyclopedia of Russia, Soviet, and Eurasian History, Vol. 9 (Gulf Breeze,

FL: Academic International Press, 2008), pp. 190-197.

53. Charles E. Ziegler, “NATO, the United States, and Central Asia: Challenging

Sovereign Governance,” in Roger E. Kanet, ed. A Resurgent Russia and the West: The

European Union, NATO, and Beyond (Dordrecht: Republic of Letters Publishing,

2009), pp. 187-215.

54. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russia and China in Central Asia,” in James Bellacqua, ed. The

Future of China-Russia Relations (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2010),

pp. 233-265.

55. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russia, Central Asia, and the Caucasus after the Georgia

Conflict,” in Roger E. Kanet, ed. Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century (London:

Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), pp. 155-178.

56. Charles E. Ziegler, “China’s Energy Relations with the Global South: Potential for

Great Power Realignment,” in Carrie Liu Currier and Manochehr Dorraj, eds. China’s

Energy Relations with the Developing World (New York: Continuum, 2011), pp. 195-

212.

57. Charles E. Ziegler, “Security, Sovereignty, and Democracy: The EU, the OSCE, and

Central Asia,” in Roger E. Kanet and Maria Raquel Freire, eds. Competing for

Influence: The EU and Russia in Post-Soviet Eurasia (Dordrecht: Republic of Letters

Publishing, 2012), pp. 133-155.

58. Charles E. Ziegler, “The Collapse of the Soviet Union, 1985-1991,” in Events that

Formed the Modern World: From the European Renaissance Through the War on

Terror, Frank W. Thackeray and John E. Findling, eds. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-

CLIO eBook Collection, 2012, pp. 354-378.

46 59. Charles E. Ziegler, “Introduction: Civil Society

and Politics in Central Asia,” in Charles E. Ziegler, ed. Civil Society and Politics in

Central Asia (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2015), pp 1-20.

60. Ruslan Kazkenov and Charles E. Ziegler, “Civil Society in Transition: The

Perspective from the State,” in Charles E. Ziegler, ed. Civil Society and Politics in

Central Asia (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2015), pp. 197-222.

61. Charles E. Ziegler, “Conclusion,” in Charles E. Ziegler, ed. Civil Society and Politics

in Central Asia (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2015), pp. 333-341.

62. Charles E. Ziegler, “Sovereignty, Security, and Intervention in Central Asia,” in

Matthew Sussex and Roger E. Kanet, eds. Russia, Eurasia and the New Geopolitics of

Energy (Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 91-111.

63. Charles E. Ziegler, “Russian and Post-Soviet Studies: Environment,” International

Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition (Elsevier, 2015), pp.

831-835.

Books (and Monographs):

1. Charles E. Ziegler, Policy Alternatives in Soviet Environmental

Protection, Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies,

University of Pittsburgh, No. 102 (1982). pp. 28.

2. Charles E. Ziegler, Environmental Protection in the Soviet Union

(Berlin: International Institute for Environment and Society, 1986).

pp. 24.

3. Charles E. Ziegler, Environmental Policy in the USSR (Amherst:

University of Massachusetts Press, and London: Frances Pinter

Publishers, 1987) pp. XIII, 195.

4. Charles E. Ziegler, A Soviet Special Economic Zone (Washington, DC:

Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute, Foreign Policy Briefs,

November 1988), pp. 20.

5. Charles E. Ziegler, Environmental Policy in the USSR, paperback

edition with a new Introduction (Amherst: University of

Massachusetts Press, 1990), pp. xxvii, 195.

6. Charles E. Ziegler, Foreign Policy and East Asia: Learning and Adaptation in the

Gorbachev Era (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993), pp. xii, 197

7. Charles E. Ziegler, Russia and Northeast Asia, Alexandria, VA:

Center for Naval Analyses, February 1996. pp. 55.

47 8. Charles E. Ziegler, The History of Russia (Westport, CT:

Greenwood Press, 1999), pp. xxiii, 242.

9. Rajan Menon and Charles E. Ziegler, The Balance of Power and U.S. Foreign

Policy Interests in the Russian Far East (Seattle: National Bureau of Asian

Research, Vol. 11, no. 5, December 2000), pp. 28.

10. Judith Thornton and Charles E. Ziegler, eds. Russia’s Far East: A Region at Risk,

(Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2002), pp. x, 498.

11. Charles E. Ziegler, The History of Russia, 2nd edition, revised and expanded (Santa

Barbara, CA: Greenwood Press/ABC CLIO, 2009), pp. xxvi, 252.

12. Charles E. Ziegler, ed. Civil Society and Politics in Central Asia, Lexington:

University Press of Kentucky, 2015, pp. 365.

Journal Guest Editorships

1. Guest Editor, Special Issue, “Critical Perspectives on the Responsibility to Protect:

BRICS and Beyond,” International Relations, Vol. 30, Issue 3 (September 2016), pp.

259-405, 10 articles.

2. Guest Editor, Special Issue, “Authoritarian Persistence and Resilience in Central

Asia,” Central Asian Survey, Vol. 35 (2016), pp. 473-569, 6 articles

Book reviews:

1. Stanley Rothman and George W. Breslauer, Soviet Politics and

Society (St. Paul, Minnesota: West Publishing Company, 1978) and

Konstantin U. Chernenko, Soviet Democracy: Principles and Practice

(New York: Vantage Press, 1977), in The Russian Review, Vol. 38,

No. 1 (January 1979), pp. 110-11.

2. Mervyn Matthews, Privilege in the Soviet Union: A Study of Elite

Life-Styles Under Communism (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1978), in

The Russian Review, Vol. 38, No. 2 (April 1979), pp. 243-44.

3. George J. Lerski, Herbert Hoover and Poland: A Documentary History

of a Friendship (Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 1977), in

Slavic Review, Vol. 38,No. 2 (June 1979), p.332.

4. Murray Yanowitch, ed., Soviet Worker Attitudes: The Issue of

Participation in Management (White Plains, New York: M.E. Sharpe,

1979), in The Journal of Politics, Vol. 42, No. 4 (November 1980),

p. 1254.

48 5. Paul Bellis, Marxism and the U.S.S.R.: The Theory of Proletarian

Dictatorship and the Marxist Analysis of Soviet Society (Atlantic

Highlands, New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1979), in The Review of

Politics, Vol. 43, No. 2 (April 1981), pp. 312-14.

6. Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone, ed., Perspectives for Change in

Communist Societies (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1979), in

Studies in Soviet Thought, 23 (1982), pp. 141-44.

7. Boris Komarov, The Destruction of Nature in the Soviet Union (White

Plains, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1980), in Soviet Studies, Vol. 33,

No. 4 (October 1981) pp. 631-33.

8. Robert H. Donaldson, ed., The Soviet Union in the Third World:

Successes and Failures (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1981), in

The Russian Review, Vol. 41, No. 1 (January, 1982) pp. 94-95.

9. Michel Raptis, Socialism, Democracy and Self Management, trans. by

Marrie-Jo Serrie and Richard Sissons (New York: St. Martin's Press,

1980) in The Review of Politics Vol. 44, No. 3 (July 1982), pp.

459-461.

10. Jiri Zuzanek, Work and Leisure in the Soviet Union: A Time-Budget

Analysis (New York: Praeger, 1980) in Slavic Review, Vol. 41, No. 4

(Winter 1982), pp. 732-733.

11. Susan Gross Solomon and Linda Lubrano, eds., The Social Context of

Soviet Science (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1980), in Studies

in Soviet Thought, Vol. 24 (1980), pp. 299-302.

12. Gordon B. Smith, et.al., eds., Soviet and East European Law and the

Scientific Technical Revolution (New York: Pergamon, 1981), in The

Russian Review, Vol. 42, No. 2 (April 1983), p. 236.

13. Seweryn Bialer and Thane Gustafson, eds., Russia at the Crossroads:

The 26th Congress of the CPSU (London: George Allen and Unwin,

1982), in Slavic Review, Vol. 42, No. 3 (Fall 1983), pp. 490-491.

14. Robert G. Wirsing, ed., Protection of Ethnic Minorities:

Comparative Perspectives (New York: Pergamon, 1981), in

Nationalities Papers, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Fall 1983), p. 305.

15. Robert W. Campbell, Soviet Energy Technologies: Planning, Policy,

Research and Development (Bloomington: Indiana University

Press, 1980), in Studies in Soviet Thought, Vol. 28 (1984),

pp. 57-59.

16. Everett M. Jacobs, ed., Soviet Local Politics and Government

49 (London: George Allen & Urwin, 1983), Irish Slavonic Studies, No. 5

(1984), pp. 259-260.

17. Peter Kneen, Soviet Scientists and the State (London: Macmillan,1984), in Soviet

Studies, Vol. 38, No. 2 (April 1986), pp. 288-289.

18. Joan DeBardeleben, The Environment and Marxism-Leninism: The

Soviet and East German Experience (Boulder: Westview, 1985), in

Slavic Review, Vol. 45, No. 2 (Summer 1986), pp. 356-357.

19. Alex Pravda and Blair A. Ruble eds. Trade Unions in Communist

States (Boston, Allen, and Unwin, 1986), in Soviet Studies, Vol. 40,

No. 2 (April 1988), p. 332.

20. Sidney I. Ploss, Moscow and the Polish Crisis: An Interpretation of

Soviet Policies and Intentions (Boulder, CO: Westview, 1986), in

Studies in Soviet Thought, no. 37 (1989), pp. 56-58.

21. Hans-Joachim Veen, ed., From Brezhnev to Gorbachev: Domestic Affairs

and Soviet Foreign Policy (New York: Berg/St. Martin's, 1987), in

Studies in Soviet Thought, Vol. 39 (1990), pp. 162-64.

22. Barbara Jancar, Environmental Management in the Soviet Union and

Yugoslavia: Structure and Regulation in Federal Communist States

(Durham: Duke University Press, 1987); Brenton M. Barr and Kathleen

E. Braden, The Disappearing Russian Forest: A Dilemma in Soviet

Resource Management (London: Hutchinson, 1988), in Forest and

Conservation History, Vol. 34 no. 3 (July 1990), 146-47.

23. Douglas Weiner, Models of Nature: Ecology, Conservation, and

Cultural Revolution in Soviet Russia, in Soviet Union/Union

Sovietique (1990), pp. 96-97.

24. Andrei Gromyko, Memoirs (New York: Doubleday, 1989); and Boris

Yeltsin, Against the Grain (New York: Summit Books, 1990), in

Russian History/Histoire Russe, Vol. 17, no. 4 (Winter 1990),

pp. 482-84.

25. Sylvia Woodby, Gorbachev and the Decline of Ideology in Soviet

Foreign Policy (Boulder: Westview, 1989), in Canadian-American

Slavic Studies, Vol. 26, nos. 1-4 (1992), pp. 346-347.

26. Murray Feshbach and Fred W. Friendly, Jr., Ecocide in the USSR,

(New York: Basic Books, 1992), in Russian History.

27. D.J. Peterson, Troubled Lands: The Legacy of Soviet Environmental

Destruction (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1993) in The Russian Review, Vol. 53,

no. 4 (Oct. 1994), pp. 599-600.

50

28. Sergei Goncharov, et.al., Uncertain Partners: Stalin, Mao, and

the Korean War (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1993), in

Journal of Asian History, 1995, Vol. 29 Issue 2, pp. 207-08.

29. William F. Nimmo, Japan and Russia: A Revaluation in the

Post-Soviet Era (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1994), in Slavic

Review. Vol. 54, no. 1 (Spring 1995), pp. 216-217.

30. Graeme Gill, The Collapse of a Single-Party System (Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, 1994) and John Lowenhardt, The

Reincarnation of Russia (Durham: Duke University Press, 1994)

in Canadian-American Slavic Studies. (1998), pp. 72-73.

31. Karen Dawisha (ed), The International Dimension of Post-Communist

Transitions in Russia and the New States of Eurasia

(Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe 1997); and Peter Truscott, Russia First:

Breaking with the West London: Tauris, 1997, in Europe-Asia Studies.

32. Peter Truscott, Russia First, in Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 50, no. 4 (June 1998), pp.

713-16.

33. Martha Brill Olcott, Anders Aslund and Sherman W. Garnett, Getting it Wrong:

Regional Cooperation and the Commonwealth of Independent States (Washington,

D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1999; and Regional

Development in Russia: Past Policies and Future Prospects, edited by Hans

Westlund, Alexander Granberg and Folke Snickars (Cheltenham, UK: Northampton,

MA: Edward Elgar, 2000), in Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 2001, pp. 180-182.

34. Russia After the Fall, ed. Andrew C. Kuchins (Washington, DC: Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace, 2002), Choice (May 2003), p. 1619.

35. Oystein Noreng, Crude Power (London: I.B. Tauris, 2002), Choice (September

2003), p. 203

36. Sue Davis, The Russian Far East: The Last Frontier? In The Russian Review 63, no.

2 (April 2004), 363-364.

37. Hiroshi Kimura, Distant Neighbors, Vols 1 and 2: Japanese-Russian Relations under

Brezhnev and Andropov, and Japanese-Russian Relations under Gorbachev and

Yeltsin (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2000); and Gilbert Rozman, ed., Japan and

Russia: The Tortuous Path to Normalization, 1949-1999 (New York: St. Martin’s

Press, 2000), in Canadian-American Slavic Studies 38, no. 3 (Fall 2004), 324-326.

38. Social Construction of International Politics: Identities & Foreign Policies, Moscow,

1955 and 1999. By Ted Hopf. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2002, in

Slavic Review 64, no. 3 (Fall 2005), 682-83.

51 39. Scott Radnitz, Weapons of the Wealthy: Predatory

Regimes and Elite-Led Protests in Central Asia (Ithaca: Cornell University Press,

2010), in Democratization, Vol. 18, Issue 5 (2011).

40. Scott Kaufman, Project Ploughshare: The Peaceful Use of Nuclear Explosives in

Cold War America (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2013), in Journal of Cold War

Studies (forthcoming).

41. Sergey Radchenko, Unwanted Visionaries: The Soviet Failure in Asia at the End of

the Cold War (Oxford University Press, 2014), in Slavic Review Vol. 74, No. 2

(Summer 2015), pp. 376-378.

42. Marcin Kaczmarski, Russia-China Relations in the Post-Crisis International Order,

for Slavic Review (forthcoming).

2. Works in Press

3. Works Submitted, under review

4. Work in preparation

“Digital Information Flows and Perceptions of Electoral Fairness: The Case of the Snow

Revolution in Russia” (with Jason Gainous and Kevin Wagner). Revise and Resubmit for

Democratization.

B. Presentations at Scholarly Meetings

1. Papers presented or accepted for presentation

1. "Directed Political Socialization in a Developmental Context: The Case

of Soviet Agricultural Collectivization," Comparative and International Education

Society, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 24, 1979.

2. "Soviet Environmental Policy and Soviet Central Planning" Midwest

Slavic Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May, 5, 1979.

3. "Political Participation in the USSR: The Worker's Role in the

Developed Socialist State" Midwest Slavic Conference, Cincinnati,

Ohio, May 2, 1980.

4. "Inequalities within and among Soviet Republics; Belorussia and

Ukraine" 12th National Convention of the American Association for the

Advancement of Slavic Studies, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 7,

1980.

5. "Incrementalism and Participation in Soviet Environmental Policy" Midwest Slavic

Conference, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, April 11, 1981.

52

6. "Equality in the USSR: The Working Class and Ethnic Groups," Midwest

Slavic Conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 9, 1982.

7. "Soviet Foreign Policy and Global Issues: Environmental Protection in

East-West Relations," Central Slavic Conference, Lawrence, Kansas,

November 13, 1982.

8. "The USSR: Political Change and Foreign Policy" (with the assistance of

Roger E. Kanet), International Studies Association meeting, Mexico

City, Mexico, April 7, 1983.

9. "The Soviet Image of the Environment," International Society for

Political Psychology meeting, St. Catherine's College, Oxford

University, July 21, 1983.

10. "Soviet-Polish Relations: The Impact of Working Class Protest," Midwest

Slavic Conference, Columbus, Ohio, May 1984.

11. "Impact of Soviet Leadership Changes on Political Dynamics in Eastern

Europe," Central Slavic Conference, Columbia, Missouri, October 19-20,

1984.

12. "Polish-Soviet Political Relations in the 1980's, International Studies

Association meeting, Washington, D.C., March 7, 1985.

13. "Changing Soviet Perspectives Toward Eastern Europe After Solidarity,"

Midwest Slavic Conference, South Bend, Indiana, April 19, 1985.

14. "The Working Class in Soviet-East European Relations: Debating the

'Crises of Socialism,'" Southern Political Science Association,

November 8, 1985, Nashville, Tennessee.

15. "Worker Discontent and Conflict Management in Socialist Systems: The

Polish and Soviet Cases,' First International Conference on Conflict

Resolution and Peace Studies, January 2, 1986, Suva, Fiji.

16. "Soviet Political Changes and Foreign Policy," American Political

Science Association, August 30, 1986, Washington, D.C.

17. "International Aspects of Soviet Environmental Protection: Connections

to Eastern Europe," The Wilson Center Conference on Environmental

Problems in Eastern Europe, Washington, D.C., June 15-16, 1987.

18. "The Environment and Economic Development: Changing Soviet

Perspectives," Illinois Sociology Association, Chicago, Illinois,

October 29, 1987.

53 19. "Political Adaptation in Soviet Foreign Policy: Linkages to Domestic

Politics," International Studies Association Meeting, St. Louis,

Missouri, March 31, 1988.

20. Presented expert testimony on "Soviet Environmental Protection under

Gorbachev" to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe,"

U.S. Congress, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1988.

21. "Developing a Special Economic Zone in the Soviet Far East: A New Basis

for U.S.-Soviet Cooperation?" Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute

U.S.-Soviet Agenda Project, Washington, D.C., October 7, 1988.

22. "The USSR: Perestroika and Soviet Interests in the Pacific, American

Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Honolulu, HI,

November 21, 1988.

23. "Soviet Political Change: Toward Full Participation in the Global

Economy?," International Studies Association, London, England,

March 30, 1989.

24. "Soviet Strategies for Development and the Pacific Basin," paper

delivered at the American Political Science Association meeting,

Atlanta, GA, September 3, 1989.

25. "Reform and the Domestic Political System," Midwest Slavic Conference,

Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, April 1, 1990.

26. "Adaptation in Soviet Foreign Policy: Linkages to Domestic Politics,"

Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellowship meeting,

New York, New York, June 7, 1990.

27. "US-Soviet Security Interactions in the Pacific," University of Hawaii

Conference on the USSR as a Pacific Neighbor, Honolulu, Hawaii, July

8-11, 1990.

28. "Environmental Policy and Politics under Gorbachev," Fourth World

Congress of Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, England, July

21-26, 1990.

29. "Learning, Adaptation and Foreign-Domestic Linkages: Origins of Soviet

New Thinking," American Association for the Advancement of Slavic

Studies, Miami, Florida, November 22, 1991.

30. "Russia, the United States and Post-Cold War Security in the

Asia-Pacific Region," Fourth Annual Bedford Colloquium of Soviet

Political-Military Affairs, Bedford, Nova Scotia, Canada, August 11,

1992.

54 31. "Russia and the Emerging Asian-Pacific Economic Order," Australasia

Political Studies Association, Canberra, Australia, September 30, 1992.

32. "Russia and Asia," for East-West Center Conference "Asia in Transition:

Toward a New Regional Order," January 4-7, 1993, Honolulu, Hawaii.

33. "Russia and East Asia After the Cold War," Asia in Transition

Conference, Seattle, Washington, August 6-8. 1993.

34. "Russia and the Asia-Pacific," AAASS national conference, Honolulu,

Hawaii, November 1993.

35. "Russia and the Two Koreas," 5th World Congress of Central &

East European Studies, Warsaw, Poland, August 11, 1995.

36. "The New Russian Foreign and Security Policy in Asia," The New Russia/CIS

in Asia, Washington, D.C., October 5, 1995.

37. (With Hongchan Chun) "The Russian Federation and South Korea,"

AAASS National Conference, Washington, D.C., October 29, 1995.

38. "Russia After the Elections: Implications for Korea and East

Asian Security," Korean Institute for Defense Analysis, Seoul,

Korea, July 24, 1996.

39. "Critical Turning Points in Democratization: A Comparative

Analysis of Russia, China, Taiwan and South Korea," Center for

Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, May 17, 1996 (invited).

40. "Democratic Transitioning in Plural Societies," Kentucky Political

Science Association, Bowling Green, Kentucky, February 28, 1997.

41. "National Identity and Democratization in Comparative Perspective,"

International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 19, 1997.

42. "Russia's Democratic Consolidation in Comparative Perspective,"

American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Seattle,

November 22, 1997.

43. (With Steven J. Campbell), "Democratic Transitions in Plural

Societies and the Preservation of State Effectiveness," International

Studies Association, Minneapolis, March 18, 1998.

44. "Current Japanese-Russian Relations and Future Prospects," Symposium

'98, Sendai and Tokyo, Japan, November 16-22, 1998 (invited).

45. "Russo-Japanese Relations: A New Start for the 21st Century?" KPSA, Lexington,

KY, March 6, 1999.

55

46. "Russian in the 21st Century," and "The Asia-Pacific Region in the 21st Century," to

the Escuela Politecnica del Ejercito, Quito, Ecuador, June 6-11, 1999 (invited).

47. “The Balance of Power and U.S. Foreign Policy Interests in the Russian Far East,”

Conference on the Russian Far East: Regional Stability and Military-Environmental

Cooperation after Yeltsin, University of Washington, Seattle, 5 May 2000 (invited)

48. “The Balance of Power and U.S. Foreign Policy Interests in the Russian Far East” (with

Rajan Menon), Conference on Security Implications of Economic and Political

Developments in the Russian Far East, Washington, D.C., 7-8 May 2000 (invited).

49. “The Path to Democracy,” Conference on Democracy and Terrorism, Kazakh National

Parliament, Astana, Kazakhstan, June 6, 2000 (invited).

50. “U.S. Foreign Policy and the Russian Far East,” Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian

Studies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., October 23,

2000 (invited).

51. “Nuclear Waste and Russian Politics: A Case Study” (with Henry B. Lyon),

International Studies Association—South, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North

Carolina, 13 October 2001.

52. “Russia, China, and Energy in Central and East Asia,” National Bureau of Asian

Research Caspian Basin Security Conference, Seattle, April 28-29, 2003 (invited).

53. “Russia, China, and Energy in Central and East Asia,” Caspian Energy Workshop,

Washington, D.C., May 8-9, 2003 (invited)

54. “Russia, China, and Energy in Central and East Asia,” International Studies

Association—Central Europe Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 26 June 2003.

55. “The Energy Factor in China’s Foreign Policy,” Patterson School conference on China,

Lexington, Kentucky, 10 October 2003 (invited)

56. “Russia’s Energy Projects in Siberia and the Russian Far East: Implications for Relations

with East Asia,” Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies conference on Security in the

Russian Far East, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2-4 December 2003 (invited).

57. “U.S. Foreign Policy and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization,” International

Conference on the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Uralsk, Kazakhstan, June 24-26,

2004 (invited).

58. “The Russian Diaspora in Central Asia: Ethnic Russians in Moscow’s Central Asia

Strategy,” Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies conference on Ethnic Minorities in Great

Power Strategies, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 12-14, 2004 (invited)

56 59. “Perestroika and Northeast Asian Regional Dynamics,” International Conference

on the Accomplishment of the Northeast Asian Era Policy and Lessons from Perestroika,

Korean Association of Slavic Studies, Jeju, Republic of Korea, June 3-4, 2005 (invited).

60. “Russia and China in Central Asia, CNA Conference on Russian-Chinese Relations,

Washington, D.C. February 21-23, 2007 (invited).

61. “The U.S., NATO, and Central Asia: Collective Security in an Energy-Rich Region,”

International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, February 28-March 3, 2007 (invited).

62. “Asian NOCs and Eurasia: Responsible Investors or Authoritarian Enablers?”

National Bureau for Asian Research/National Defense University conference on The Rise

of Asia’s National Oil Companies, Washington, D.C., May 3-4, 2007 (invited).

63. “USA-Kazakhstan: History and Paths of Cooperation,” International Roundtable on

USA-Kazakhstan, Astana, Kazakhstan, 16 May 2007.

64. “Russia and the Great Powers in Central Asia,” Patterson School conference on

Russia, October 2007 (invited).

65. “Asian National Oil Companies in Eurasia,” Kentucky Political Science Association,

Berea, KY, March 1, 2008.

66. “Civil Society, Political Stability, and Economic Development in Kazakhstan,”

International Studies Association, San Francisco, March 26-29, 2008.

67. “Impact of Russia’s Resource-Based Economy on Russia’s Regions,” NBR/Hudson

Institute workshop on Russia’s Political Economy: Trends and Implications,”

Washington, D.C. April 24, 2008 (invited)

68. (with Rajan Menon), “Neorealism, Neomercantilism, and Great Power Competition

in Central Asia,” World International Studies Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, July

23-26, 2008 (invited).

69. “Russia in the 21st Century: Energy and Asia,” for the International Studies

Association, New York, February 15-18, 2009 (invited).

70. “Conflict and Cooperation in Sino-Russian Energy Relations,” Johns Hopkins School

of Advanced International Studies conference on Russia-China relations, Washington,

D.C. May 6-7, 2009 (invited).

71. “Russia, Central Asia and the Caucasus after the Georgia Conflict,” CISS

Conference, Potsdam, Germany, June 13-15, 2009 (invited).

72. “Energy Networks and Trust: A Comparative Perspective,” Conference on

Institutions, Networks and Trust in European-Russian Relations, European Union

Institute, Florence, Italy, March 26-27, 2010. (invited).

57

73. “China, Russia and Central Asia: Evolving Trends in Politics, Energy and

Economics,” US Pacific Command/ Central Command workshop on PRC Strategy

toward Central Asia, Chantilly, VA, July 15, 2010 (invited).

74. “China’s Energy Relations with the Global South: The Potential for Great Power

Realignment,” Association of Chinese Political Scientists, Endicott College, MA,

August 1, 2010.

75. “Complexities of Sovereignty: Kosovo, Georgia, and Russian Foreign Policy”

American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 5, 2010

(invited).

76. “American Foreign Policy and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization,” Asia

Centre/ Musee Guimet conference on the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Paris,

France, December 17, 2010. (invited).

77. “Civil Society, Political Stability, and State Power in Central Asia: Cooperation and

Contestation,” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars workshop on Civil

Society in Kazakhstan, January 20, 2011.

78. “Realist and Constructivist Approaches to Sovereignty in Russian Foreign Policy,”

International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, March 15, 2011. (invited)

79. “Sovereignty, Self Determination, and Global Governance: Kosovo, Abkhazia and

South Ossetia in Great Power Calculations,” International Studies Association,

Montreal, Canada, March 16, 2011. (invited)

80. "Contrasting US, Сhinese and Russian Perceptions of Sovereignty," Moscow

MacArthur/AEIFR conference, Moscow, Russia, May 31-June 1, 2011. (invited)

81. “Security and Democracy: The EU, the OSCE, and Central Asia,” Third World

International Studies Conference, Porto, Portugal, August 19, 2011. (invited)

82. “Russia, China, and the Responsibility to Protect: New Directions under

Medvedev?” International Studies Association annual convention, San Diego, CA,

April 1, 2012 (invited).

83. “Conceptualizing Sovereignty in Russian Foreign Policy: Realist and Constructivist

Perspectives,” International Studies Association Convention, San Diego, CA, April

3, 2012.

84. “Interests vs. Ideology in U.S.-Russian Relations: Lessons from an Earlier Era,”

International Studies Association Midwest Conference, November 2-4, 2012.

85. “Neoclassical Realism and Russian-American Relations: Context, Control, and

Capabilities,” Kentucky Political Science Association, Lexington, KY, March 1,

2013.

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86. Russian Foreign Policy and Great Power Dynamics in Central Asia: Threats and

Opportunities” International Studies Association National Convention, San

Francisco, CA, April 5, 2013.

87. “Contesting the Responsibility to Protect,” Association for Slavic, East European,

and Eurasian Studies national conference, Boston, MA, November 23, 2013.

88. “Imagining the Russian Far East in Russian Foreign and Domestic Politics,”

Kentucky Political Science Association, Morehead, KY, March 7, 2014.

89. “New States, Old Norms: Geopolitics of Security in Central Asia,” Workshop on

Russian Foreign Policy (by invitation), International Studies Association

Convention, Toronto, Canada, March 25, 2014

90. “Russia, China, and the Geopolitics of the Russian Far East,” International Studies

Association Convention, Toronto, Canada, March 28, 2014. Invited.

91. “New States, Old Norms: Geopolitics of Security in Central Asia,” International

Studies Association Convention, Toronto, Canada, March 27, 2014. Invited.

92. “Social Media Use and the Snow Revolution: Political Participation in Russia,” (with

Jason Gainous and Kevin Wagner), American Political Science Association, August

28-31, 2014.

93. “Washington’s Rebalancing toward the Pacific: The Neglected Russian Factor,” for

the International Studies Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA,

February 21, 2015.

94. “Russian Nationalism and the Rejection of the Western Liberal Order,” for the

Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, Lexington, KY, March 27-28, 2015

(invited).

95. “Russia on the Rebound: Using and Misusing the Responsibility to Protect,”

Responsibility to Protect conference, Indiana University—Bloomington, May 15-16,

2015.

96. “The U.S. Pivot and the Pacific: Engaging and Containing China,” ISA-CISS Annual

Conference, Krakow, Poland, June 19, 2015.

97. “Great Powers, Civil Society, and Authoritarian Persistence in Central Asia,”

Bielefeld University Conference on Current Developments in Central Asia,

Bielefeld, Germany, October 23-24, 2015 (invited).

98. “Regional Powers, Regional Organizations: Maintaining Peace and Stability in

Central Asia,” International Studies Association, Atlanta, GA, March 16-19, 2016.

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C. Extramural Grants and Contracts

1. Projects completed

1. National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar Grant, for a

seminar entitled "Cultural Pluralism and National Integration in

Comparative Perspective" at the University of Wisconsin Madison, 1980.

$2500.00

2. A Summer Research Laboratory on Russia and Eastern Europe

Associateship, project entitled "Environmental Policy in USSR" at the

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981. The grant included

housing and faculty privileges.

3. Visiting grant for research at the Kennan Institute for Advanced

Russian Studies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,

Washington, D.C. Project entitled "Worker Participation and Worker

Discontent in the Soviet Union," 1982. $400.00.

4. Research Fellowship with the Indiana University Russian and Eastern

European Institute for the Summer of 1982, project entitled

"Environmental Policy in the USSR." $650.00.

5. Summer Research Laboratory on Russia and Eastern Europe Associateship,

project entitled "Environmental Policy in the USSR," at the University

of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982. The grant included housing and

faculty privileges.

6. Research Grant from the Center for Slavic and East European Studies,

Ohio State University for the Summer of 1983, project entitled "The

Soviet Image of the Environment," $1000.00

7. Edward Teller National Fellow for 1985-86 at the Hoover Institution,

Stanford, California, for a project entitled, "The Working Class

Factor in Soviet Foreign Policy: Relations with Eastern Europe."

$20,852.

8. Southern Regional Education Board grant for field research in the

USSR, Summer 1987. $750.00.

9. Summer Research Laboratory on Russian and Eastern Europe

Associateship, "Adaptation in Foreign Policy Linkage to Domestic

Politics," University of Illinois at UC, Summer, 1987. The

grant included housing and faculty privileges.

10. Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellowship,

"Adaptation in Soviet Foreign Policy: Linkages to Domestic Politics,"

60 for four months at the International Institute for Strategic Studies,

London; and eight months as foreign policy advisor to Senator Kent

Conrad (D-N Dakota), U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. $26,000,

1987-1988.

11. Research Grant, International Institute for Strategic Studies, for

field research in the USSR, 1989. $500.00.

12. Research Grant, Southern Regional Education Board, for field research

in the USSR, 1989. $750.00.

13. American Council of Learned Societies Travel Grant, to present

"Environmental Policy and Politics" at the Fourth World Congress of

Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, England, July 21-26,

1990. $500.00.

14. Summer Research Laboratory on Russian and Eastern Europe

Associateship, "Russia in the Asia-Pacific: Economic and Security

Issues," University of Illinois at UC, Summer, 1992. The grant

included housing and faculty privileges.

15. American Political Science Association grant to participate in a

seminar on Introducing Japan into the Curriculum, Chicago, Illinois,

September 2-4, 1992. $750.00.

16. IREX Short-Term Grant, "Russia's Far Eastern Region and the Asia-

Pacific," 1993. $2350.00. For field research in Russian Far East.

17. Fulbright Lecture/Research Award to Korea for Spring 1995.

Pusan Nation University. Approximate level of support

$17,500.00

18. Eisenhower Leadership Grant, U.S. Department of Education, 1994-96.

$80,500.00

19. International Research and Exchanges Board, Advanced International Research

Opportunity Grant, for researching the energy question in Russia-China relations, 2002-

03, $10,000.

20. Kentucky EPSCoR, for funding to support the establishment of an Institute for

Democracy and Development, 2005, $10,000.00.

21. Legislatures and civil society in Kazakhstan: NGO links to the national Majilis and

district Maslikhats, International Research and Exchanges Board, 2006. $5000.00.

22. U.S. Department of State, funding for the establishment of a Center for Asian

Democracy, under the Institute for Democracy and Development, at the University of

61 Louisville. $5,000,000.00. The University provided $1,000,000 in matching funds to

create an endowed chair. 2006-2011

23. U.S. Department of State, start-up funding for a Center for Asian Democracy.

Supervisory authority over $1 million, and principle investigator for a project on civil

society and legislatures in Kazakhstan, $340,000. 2006-2011

2. Current projects

3. Proposals Submitted, Not Funded

1. "Comparing Environmental Policies: Politics and

Economics in Industralized Countries." Application for Fulbright

Lectureship in USSR for spring semester, 1988. Approximately $15,000.

Nominated by the Council for International Exchange of Scholars to

Kazan State University. Approval denied by Soviet authorities.

2. Kellogg Foundation young professional grant, 1987. $17,000.00.

3. Short-term grant from the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian

Studies, Washington, D.C. for "U.S.-Soviet Security Interactions in the

Pacific," for Spring 1990. $980.00

4. Japan Society's U.S.-Japan Leadership Program Fellowship, 1993.

5. Japan Society's U.S.-Japan Leadership Program Fellowship, 1995.

6. IREX Short-Term Grant for research in Russian, 1996.

7. KCIE Travel Grant, 1996. $500.00

8. IREX, John J. and Nancy Lee Roberts Fellowship Program, 2001, 2002, $50,000.

9. MacArthur Foundation, 2002, $75.000

9. American Philosophical Society, 2002, $40,000.

10. Smith Richardson Foundation, $75,000.

11. Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation, 2002, $48,000.

12. Participant in grant with UNDP office of Astana, Kazakhstan on developing NGO-

legislative ties to NISPAA/NASPAA, Bratislava, 2003. $12,000.

13. MacArthur Foundation, 2004, $326,000

62 14. Carnegie Corporation, 2004, $326,000

15. Agency for International Development, 2004. $326,000.

16. U.S. Department of State, 2005. $520,380

18 Center for the Advancement of Leadership Skills,” co-PI with Sherri Wallace,

submitted to the Council of State Governments Southern Leadership Conference, January

2006. $120,746.

19. Luce Foundation, Proposal to enhance Asian collection in the UofL Library,

$150,000.

20. Freeman Foundation, Proposal to enhance Asian collection in the UofL Library,

$150,000.

21. Luce Foundation, proposal for completion of a project on workplace governance in

Russia and China, $60,000.

22. Worker Participation in Russia and China, Upjohn Institute, $72,500.

23. Worker Participation in Russia and China, $72,500, Carthage Foundation, submitted

September 2008.

24. Neomercantilism and Great Power Competition for Energy Resources, American

Council of Learned Societies, $60,000, submitted October 2008.

25. Workshop on the Responsibility to Protect, joint project with Professor Sumit

Ganguly, Indiana University, to the U.S. Army War College, August 2012. $24,610.

Responsibility to Protect: The Asian Perspective, Concept Paper, submitted to Smith

Richardson Foundation, January 2013. $71,936.

Responsibility to Protect: The Asian Perspective, submitted to the U.S. Institute of Peace,

January 2013, $71,936.

Responsibility to Protect: The Asian Perspective, Concept Paper, submitted to Carnegie

Corporation, September 2013, $200,000.

“Pivoting toward the Pacific: Russia and the Pacific,” Smith-Richardson Foundation

research grant, $120,000, 2014.

“Pivoting toward the Pacific: Russia and the United States,” American Council of

Learned Societies Fellowship, $70,000, 2015.

Submitted grant proposal for Department of Defense Minerva Program, “Strategic

Drivers of Russian Engagement and Intervention in the Former Soviet States,” with

Rajan Menon (CCNY), February 2016, $720,000 (not awarded).

Submitted Grant Proposal for a Guggenheim Fellowship, “US, Russia and China in the

Asia Pacific” (not awarded), 2015-2016.

63 Applied for Kennan Institute workshop on Russian-European relations, Tartu,

Estonia (not awarded), 2016.

4. Proposals Submitted, Funded

D. College and University Grant Funds

1. University of Louisville Arts and Sciences Summer Research Grant, project

entitled "Environmental Policy in Poland" for travel and research in

Poland, 1981. $1,200.00.

2. Faculty Development Award from the University of Louisville Provost's

office of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Summer of 1984, for an

intensive session in Polish and Russian languages. $948.00.

3. University of Louisville Graduate College Research Grant for Summer of

1984, project entitled "Soviet-Polish Relations: The Impact of

Worker Protest," for field research in Poland. $1,875.00.

4. University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences Research Grant, for

a project entitled "The Working Class Factor in Soviet Foreign Policy:

Relations with Eastern Europe," summer 1987, for field research in the

Soviet Union. $1752.00.

5. University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences Research Grant, for

a project entitled "Adaptation in Soviet Foreign Policy: Linkages to

Domestic Politics," for research at the University of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign, June-July 1987. $257.00.

6. University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences Research Grant for a

project entitled "Soviet-American Relations" for US-Soviet exchange

program in USSR, May 1989. $734.00.

7. President's Research Initiative Grant for "Changing Soviet Policy Toward

East Asia in the Gorbachev Period," May 1990. $3,500.00.

8. Instructional Development Mini-Grant from Provost's Office to purchase

four instructional films on the Soviet Union for departmental use. $319.00.

9. University of Louisville President's Project Completion Grant, "Changing

Soviet Policy Toward East Asia in the Gorbachev Period," 1990. $3500.00.

10. University of Louisville President's Project Completion Grant, "Soviet

Relations with Northeast Asia: Learning and Adaptation in the Transition

Period," 1991. $2010.00.

11. University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences Research Grant,

64 "Russia's Far Eastern Region and the Asia-Pacific," 1992. $2000.00.

(field research in Russian Far East).

12. U of L College of A&S Research Grant, "Japan's Position in the Emerging

Asian-Pacific Order," for field research in Japan, 1994. $1500.00

13. U of L Graduate Research Grant, "Japan's Position in the Emerging

Asian-Pacific Order," 1994. $2126.00

15. U of L College of Arts and Sciences Research Grant, "Critical Points

in Comparative Democratization," for field Research in Russia, 1996.

$1500.00

16. Provost's Instructional Development Mini-Grant, 1996. $750.00.

17. U of L College of Arts & Sciences Research Grant, "Democratization

and Ethnic Violence in Comparative Perspective: Structure, Leadership, and

Political Culture," 1997. $1000.00

18. U of L College of Arts and Sciences Research Grant," Horizontal Accountability

in Korea's Democratization," 1999. $1607.00

19. U of L IRIG Grant, “Russian-Chinese Relations in the Post-Soviet Era,” 2002-03, $3616.