CURRICULUM  VITAE

 

Name - Andrey S.Makarychev

Date of birth - August 10, 1965

Title - Ph.D. (candidate of science in political history, 1991; habilitation, 1999)

 

Education

Gorky State University (B.A.)

European Institute for Advanced International Studies, Nice (M.A.)

 

Studies Abroad

Institute of History, Poznan University, Poland, 1990 (post-graduate courses)

Black Sea University, Romania, 1994 (summer school)

College of Federalist Studies, Aosta, Italy, 1994 (summer session)

 

Professional Background

 

1988-90          

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Modern & Current                          History, Lobachevsky University (Nizhny Novgorod)

1990-91

Post-graduate studies (same University) 

1991-92

Lecturer in History, Department of Modern & Current History, Lobachevsky University

1992-94

Assistant Professor of General History, Faculty of History, Lobachevsky University

1994-95

Visiting Research Fellow, Department of International Relations &                          Public Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

1995-1999

Associate Professor of International Relations, Department of Political                           Science, Lobachevsky University (Nizhny Novgorod)

1999-2002

Researcher, Center for Security Studies & Conflict Research, Zurich

2002

Visiting researcher, Copenhagen Peace Research Institute

present

Professor of International Relations, Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University

 

 

International Scholarly Experience

1992

Visiting Researcher, JFK Institute for North American Studies, Free                       University of Berlin

1993

Fellow, Salzburg Seminar on American Studies, Austria (session on                          American Law and Legal Institutions)

1995

Visiting Researcher, Rockefeller Archive Center, Tarrytown, NY

1995

Researcher, Gerald Ford Presidential Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan

1996

Fellow, Curriculum Resource Center, Central European University, Budapest

1996

Researcher, The David Library of the American Revolution,                        Washington Crossing, PA   

1996

Researcher, Harry Truman Memorial Library, Independence, Missouri

1998

Researcher, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies in                           Humanities, Wassenaar (NIAS), Netherlands

1999

Visiting researcher, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies,                          Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, Washington, DC

2000-2003

OSI International Policy Fellow, Budapest

2002

Visiting researcher, Baltic and East European Graduate School, Sodertorn Hogskola (University College of Southern Stockholm)

 

 

Major Conferences and Symposia Attended as Paper Presenter

1990

Conference on Comparative Regionalism, High Pedagogical School,              Bydgoszcz, Poland 

1991

Conference on Social Democracy, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Brussels

1991

Symposium on Foreign Relations, Institute for International Studies, Kiev

1993, 1996

Conferences of the Research Committee of Legislative Specialists,              International Political Science Association (Paris and Budapest)

1995

Conference on Russian Educational Reform, Maxwell School, Syracuse               University, N.Y.

1996

 Conference "Destinies of Separated Peoples", Soros Foundation,                N.Novgorod

1997

Study Tour to the NATO Headquarters, Brussels

1997

17th World Congress of the International Political Science Association,               Seoul

1998

Conference "New and Old Actors in Russian Foreign Policy Making", Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, Oslo

1998

Conference on "Russian Regional Elites", Tver, Friedrich Ebert Foundation

1998

Conference on "Regional Political Identity", Kiev (Seidel Stiftung)

1999

Conference on "Legal Foundations of Regional Politics", Moscow Public                Scientific Foundation and "Eastern European Constitutional Review"                  

1999

Seminars “Teaching International Relations Without Borders”, Nida (Lithuania) and Minsk (Belarus)

2000

6th World Congress for Central & East European Studies (ICCEES), July 30 – August 3, 2000, Tampere, Finland

2000

Conference on “Institutions of Higher Education in Russia”, Yoshkar-Ola (Russia)

2000

Conference on Post-Soviet Security, University of Aberdeen, Scotland

2001

Conference on “Universities and Higher Education in Transition”, Voronezh (Russia)

2001

Conference “Russian Regions in International Security Environment”, ETH Zurich

2001

Conference “Resistance to Globalization”, Tubingen, Germany

2001

Seminar “Teaching International Relations Online”, Berlin-Daarss (Germany)

2001

Third Annual World Conference of Global Development Network, Rio de Janeiro

 

 

Teaching Courses

Introduction to Political Science, History of Western Political Institutions, Comparative Politics, Regionalism and Federalism, Theory of International Relations

 

Areas of Research Interest

Political Process: Regional, National and Supranational Levels;

Interaction Between Political and Intellectual Elites

 

Administrative Responsibilities in Russian Universities

1993

Deputy Chairman for International Relations, Department of Modern &                       Current History; Deputy Dean for Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of                History

1994-95

Director, Center for Socio-Political & International Studies, Lobachevsky State University

1999

Coordinator, Regional Studies Program, Lobachevsky State University

 

 

Major Collaborative Research Projects

1995-96

Comparative Regionalism : Russia - CIS - Europe (INTAS, EU)

1995

Electoral Process in Russian Provinces (Alfred Moser Stiftung, Holland)

1998-99

"Regional Russia" project, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C.

1998

"Region Within Federation. Politics, Economics, Law", Soros Foundation

1998-99

"Teaching International Relations in Eastern Europe", project by Institute                        for Eastern European Studies, Free University of Berlin, and Volkswagen                     Foundation

1998-1999

“Fragmented Russia”, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies project

1999-2000

"Transformation and Globalization: Actors and Factors of Post-Soviet                        Change", project by Institute for Eastern European Studies, Free                        University of Berlin

1999

"Beyond Enlargement. Competing Security Concepts in Europe", joint                        project of N.Novgorod University and NATO

1999-2000

“Public Hearings an Element of Regional Anti-Corruption System”, Open                        Society Institute (Budapest, LGI Program)

1999-2001

“Foreign and Security Policies of the Russia’s Regions”, Center for Security                     Studies & Conflict Research, Zurich (www.fsk.ethz.ch)

2000-2001

“Teaching International Relations Online”, project under the aegis of the Institute for Eastern European Studies, Free University of Berlin (www.ir-online.org)

1999-2000

“Megaproject”, “Higher Education” program, Moscow Soros Foundation

2000

“International Relations in the Beginning of the 21 Century: New Actors, Procedures, Institutions”, Soros Foundation, Moscow office, Higher Education Program

2000-2

‘Strengthening Institutional Capacity in Administering International Relations’, TEMPUS Project (Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University and Roskilde University)

2001-2002

“Political and Administrative Aspects of Corruption in the Volga Federal District”, Eurasia Foundation (Moscow office)

2002-2003

“Gender Aspects of Security in the Volga Federal District”, Women Networking Program, OSI Russia

2002

“Transparent Borders”, Academic & Educational Forum on International Relations, Moscow And Volgograd

2002

‘Power Disparity in the Baltic Sea Region’, international research project sponsored by Sodertorns hogskola, Stockholm

2002-3

“Budgetary Process in the Regions: Maximum of Transparency, Minimum of Corruption”, sponsored by OSI Russia

2002

“Globalists and Anti-Globalists in Russia’s Regions”, IREX, Moscow office

  

 

Experience with NGOs

 

1991-present

Political analyst, 'Birzha' business weekly (www.birzhaplus.sandy.ru)

1993

Member of the Editorial Board, Nizhny Novgorod Journal of                        International Studies

1992-94

Executive Director, Foundation for Strategic Initiative

1994-95

Deputy Director for International Affairs, Nizhny Novgorod Research                       Foundation

1993-95

Deputy Director for International Contacts, Center for Regional                       Studies, N.Novgorod

1994-present

Director of International Programs, Center for Russian Philosophy

Summer 1995

Fellow, Nixon Center for Peace & Freedom, Washington, D.C

1995

Member, Expert Council on Civil Society Project, Cultural Initiative                       Foundation - Open Society Institute, N.Novgorod branch

1997-present

Deputy Chairman, Council for Junior Scholars, Nizhny Novgorod                        Region    

1998-present

Deputy Director, Center for Social and Economic Expertise, Nizhny                          Novgorod

 

 

Experience in Regional Government

1998-present     Member of the Advisory Council, Office of the Representative of the

                          President in Nizhny Novgorod

1995-present      Member of the Public Advisory Council, Department of International

                          Affairs, Nizhny Novgorod Regional Administration;

                          Member, analytical group on military reconversion issues, Regional

                          Administration

 

Membership in Professional Associations

-          International Committee of Legislative Specialists, IPSA;

-          European Association of Peace Research,

-          International Society of 18th Century Studies,

-          All-Russian Association of European Studies,

-          Salzburg Seminar Alumni Association,

-          "Professionals for Cooperation" Association

-          Russian Association of International Studies, Nizhny Novgorod branch

 

Grants and Scholarships

-          McArthur Foundation (individual research project), 1998

-          Freedom Support Act Fellowship, 1994-95

-          French Government Fellowship, 1992-93

-          Research Support Scheme (individual research project), 1997-98

-          NATO Democratic Institutions Fellowship Program, 1998-1999

-          IPSA Special Grant, 1997

-          Open Society Institute, Moscow (Carl Popper competition winner), 1998

-          Open Society, Moscow (teaching course competition winner), 1998

-          Moscow Public Science Foundation, in cooperation with Ford Foundation (syllabi competition winner), 1998

-          IREX Small Grants program, 2000

-          “Professionals for Cooperation” Small Grants Program, 2001

 

Awards

Inclusion in the International Directory of Distinguished Leadership, The American Biographical Institute, Ninth Edition

 

Languages : English (fluent), French, Polish, Spanish (reading with dictionary and understanding)

 

Mailing address : Golovanova 29-12, 603137 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

                             Phone: 7.8312.660283 ; fax: 7.8312.640418;

                             e-mail  <nnd10123@nnov.sitek.net>

 

 

 

LIST  OF  MAJOR  RECENT  PUBLICATIONS

 

International:

·      “Institutional Foundations of Russian Electoral Politics. The Case of Nizhny Novgorod”. In: Proceedings of the Third Congress of Regional Studies. Nizhny Novgorod Research Foundation and Moscow Carnegie Center (forthcoming), 2002

·      “Russian Financial – Industrial Groups and the Regions: Toward New Patterns of Horizontal Networking” // International Journal of Political Economy (forthcoming issue of fall 2002)

·      “Contribution of the Regions to Russian Security Policy”, in: Conflict, Security, Development, 2:2, 2002 (published by the Centre for Defence Studies, King’s College, London). Pp. 47-67

·      “Russia’s Regional Labour Markets: Coping with the Pressures of Globalization”, in: Labour Relations in Development. Edited by Alex Fernandez Jilberto and Marieke Riethof. Routledge Series in Economic Development, 2002. Pp.136-151.

·      “Facing the Challenges of Globalization: Panorama of Russia’s Regional Strategies”. Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University and Center for Conflict Studies, ETH Zurich, 2002

·      “Political and Administrative Aspects of Corruption in the Volga Federal District”. Analytical Report (editor). Nizhny Novgorod Center for Socio-Economic Expertise and Eurasia Foundation, 2002

·      “Shadow Politics. Crime and Corruption in Russia and Worldwide”. Manual (editor). Nizhny Novgorod Center for Socio-Economic Expertise and Eurasia Foundation, 2002

·      „Poetins regionale hervormingen in het tijdperk van de globalisering“, in „Vlaams marxistisch tijdschrift“, N 2, Juni 2001 (published in the Netherlands).

·      “The Region and the World: the Case of Nizhny Novgorod”. Russian Study Group, project on “Regionalization of Russian Foreign and Security Policy”, ETH Zurich, 2001 (www.fsk.ethz.ch)

·      “ The Dynamics of Interregional Cooperation, Competition and Conflict, in Explaining Post-Soviet Patchworks. Volume 3. The Political Economy of Regions, Regimes and Republics. Edited by Klaus Segbers. Ashgate, 2001. Pp. 227-245.

·      “Border regions of Russia: opportunities and challenges”. In  Regional Dimensions of Security in Border Areas of Northern and Eastern Europe. Edited by Pertti Joenniemi and Jergenia Viktorova. Tartu: Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation, 2001. Pp.173-194.

·      “A Missing Link in EU Integration?” // NGO News. A Regional Newsletter for CEE and NIS Non-Governmental Organizations. N 19, Autumn 2001. P.12.

·      “Globalization as Intellectual Puzzle: Russia’s Elites’ Discourses and Practices”. Proceedings of the international conference “Resistance to Globalization. Comparative Outlook of Three World Regions”. University of Tubingen, October 14-15, 2001

·      “Globalization and Fragmentation: The Impact of the International Relations of Russia’s Regions”. In: Fragmented Russia. Kennan Institute for Advanced International Studies: W.Wilson Center for International Scholars Publishers, 2001. Co-authored with Michael Bradshaw.

·      “In Search for International Roles: Volga Federal District. The Case Studies of Nizhnii Novorod, Tatarstan and Orenburg Regions”. LGI Working Papers, OSI Budapest, 2001

·      “External Relations of Tatarstan: Neithetr Inside, Nor Outside, But Alongside Russia”. Russian Study Group, project on “Regionalization of Russian Foreign and Security Policy”, ETH Zurich, 2001 (www.fsk.ethz.ch) Co-authored with Vasily Valuev

·      “On the Way to the Global World: Administrative and Networking Strategies of Russia’s Regions”. Russian Study Group, project on “Regionalization of Russian Foreign and Security Policy”, ETH Zurich, 2001 (www.fsk.ethz.ch) Co-authored with Oleg Alexandrov.

·      “Nizhny Novgorod in the World Community: Resources and Opportunities”, in: International Forum “Twin Cities and Partners”. Materials. Nizhny Novgorod, 2001.

·      “Antiglobalism in Russia: Values and Interests”, in: Conservatism in Transition: European Tradition and Russian Experience. Samara: Civic Education Project and Robert Bosch Stiftung, 2001

·      “Managing Expert Resources: Assessment of Institutional Effectiveness”, in: Building International Strategy and Management Skills. Proceedings of TEMPUS JEF-21099 Project. Nizhny Novgorod, 2001

·      Russian Regions as International Actors. Analytical report (editor). OSI and Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2000

·      Subnational Actors of European Security: New Possibilities for Russia. In: “Russia – USA – NATO. Dynamics of Current Relations”. Nizhny Novgorod State University, 2000

·      Chapters “Globalization” and “Regionalism and International Relations of Subnational Units”, in Klaus Segbers, Kerstin Imbusch (eds.). “The Globalization of Eastern Europe. Teaching International Relations Without Borders”. Hamburg: Lit, 2000.

·      “Foreign Policies of Sub-National Units. The Case of Russian Regions”, in “New and Old Actors in Russian Foreign Policy”. Conference Proceedings. Edited by Jakub Godzimirski. Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, 2000.

·      „Islands of Globalization. Regional Russia and Outside World”. Russian Study Group, project on “Regionalization of Russian Foreign and Security Policy”, ETH Zurich, 2000 (www.fsk.ethz.ch)

·      “Nizhny Novgorod: New Situation for Governor, Mayor” // Russian Regional Report, East-West Institute. Vol.5, N 21, 31 May 2000.

·      Corruption in Russia: Municipal, Regional, Federal and International Dimensions. Analytical report (editor). OSI-LGI and Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2000

·      International Relations in the 21st Century: Regional in Global, Global in Regional. Analytical materials (editor). OSI and Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2000

·      “Region Within Federation: Politics, Economics, Law”. Proceedings of International Research Project. Open Society Institute, Nizhny Novgorod University (editor). Nizhny Novgorod, 1999 (bilingual)

·      “Western Frontiers of Russia: the Problems of Security and Transnational Regionalism”. Moscow Carnegie Center Working Papers N 8, 1999.

·      “No Winners in Russian Politics” // News Commentary. Woodrow Wilson International Center On-Line Bulletin, May 20, 1999 (http://wwic.si.edu).

·      “Theories and Approaches to International Relations”. Co-authored with Vinay Kumar Malhotra and Alexander Sergounin. Anmol Publications PVT. Ltd., New Delhi, 1998

·      “Economic Reforms and New Patterns of Post-Soviet Regionalism”. In: Regionalization and Globalization in the Modern World Economy. Ed. by Alex Fernandez Hilberto and Andre Mommen. Routledge, London and New York, 1998

·      Russia, NATO and the New Security Architecture in Europe. Proceedings of International Research Project. NATO Office in Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod University (editor). Nizhny Novgorod, 1998

·      International Activity of Russian Regions: European Context. In: Europe: Ideas and Processes. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Chernovtsy, 1998

·      Russian Federalism After Communism (co-authored with Andre Mommen). Department of International Relations and Public International Law, University of Amsterdam. Amsterdam International Studies Working Paper No. 53.

·      “Comparative Regionalism: Russia – CIS – Europe”. Proceedings of International Research Project. INTAS, Nizhny Novgorod State University (editor). Nizhny Novgorod, 1997 (bilingual)

·      “Parliamentarism vs Ethno-Nationalism: Experience of C.I.S. Countries” // XVII World Congress of IPSA. Abstracts. Seoul, 1997. P.122-123.

·      Regional Intelligentsia: Political Profiles. Proceedings of the Russo-American Conference, Moscow, US Embassy. 1996

·      Interaction of Political and Intellectual Elites During Transition // Elections in Eastern and Central Europe, 1991-96. Proceedings of the Expert Seminar. Open Society Institute, Discussion Space Center, Moscow, December 1996

·      “Local Scholarship, Public Policy, and Power. Public Policy Research and Local Reforms in Russia: The Case Study of Nizhny Novgorod” // Demokratizatsiya. The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization. Volume III, Number 2, Spring 1995. Pp.177-186.

·      “Public Policy Institutions and Local Reforms in Russia: the Social Role of Scholars”. Proceedings of the Russian-American Conference on Educational Reform, Global Affairs Institute, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 1995

·      Russia - USA: Partnership in Trouble? In: Between Regionalism and Globalism: International Policy Shifts and Challenges in 1990s. Working Papers in International Affairs. Department of Public & International Affairs, George Mason University, and “Russia and the West” Project, Center for Russian Philosophy, 1995.

·      “Federalism, Regionalism and Democratic Build-up. Historical Experience of Latin America and Lessons for Post-communist Russia”. Occasional Papers Series, Center for Socio-Political & International Studies, Nizhny Novgorod University, September 1994

·      “Les reactions de la Russie face aux problemes actuels de la construction europeenne” // La Lettre de l’IEHEI, Janvier 1994, n1

·      “La politique exterieure Russe : Un nouvel activisme?” // La Lettre de l’IEHEI, avril 1994, n2

·      “Supreme Soviet and Elaboration of Russian Foreign Policy: Contradictions and Possibilities”. In: Working Papers on Comparative Legislative Studies. Edited by Lawrence D.Longley, Research Committee of Legislative Specialists, IPSA. December 1993

 

 

 

Russian:

·      Between Integration and Security. The Case of the Volga Federal District. In: Proceedings of International Conference “Ten Years of the Commonwealth of Independent States”, Volgograd and Moscow, 2001

·      Russian Regions and Globalization. Reader. Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University Publishers, 2001

·      Rational Choice and Institutional Development. Regional Political Process in Nizhny Novgorod (Theory and Practice), in: Proceedings of the Regional Conference “The Basic Trends in Political and Economic Transformations of the Nizhny Novgorod Region”. Nizhny Novgorod, October 2001

·      Russian Regions in the World Milieu. Proceedings of the Third Russian Congress of Regional Studies (editor). Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University Publishers, 2001

·      Civil Society Institutions against Corruption. In: Proceedings of the International Conference “Social Policy of the Social State”. Nizhny Novgorod State University, 2001 (forthcoming)

·      Military Action of NATO Against Yugoslavia: Russian Domestic Context, in: Russia & NATO After the Balkans Crisis. Proceedings of International Conference. Nizhny Novgorod University Press, 2000.

·      Contemporary Western Political Thought: a Postpositivist Revolution. Manual. Co-authored with A.Sergounin. Nizhny Novgorod Linguistical University, 1999

·      Interaction Between Political and Academic Elites: Theory of the Issue and Practice of Nizhny Novgorod Region. In: Transformatiion of Russian Regional Elites in Comparative Perspective. Scientific Papers # 71. Moscow Public Scholarly Foundation (MONF), 1999

·      Ideas for Politics. Evolution of Foreign Policy Planning in USA, 1940s-1980s. Monograph. Nizhny Novgorod University Publishers, 1998

·      Science. Creation. Politics. Comparative Politico - Philosophical Analysis. Manual for Special Courses. Nizhny Novgorod University Publishers, 1997.

·      Nizhny Novgorod Oblast in September – October 1996 // Regional Monitoring, Institute for Humanitarian & Political Studies, Moscow. Fall 1996

·      Nizhny Novgorod Oblast in December 1996 // Regional Monitoring. Institute for Humanitarian & Political Studies, Moscow. Fall 1996.

·      Public Choice Theory: Outlook from the Virginia School. POLIS, Moscow, #6, 1995

·      Regionalism, Federalism and International Relations: Geopolitical Perspective. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Comparative Regionalism, Nizhny Novgorod Research Foundation, 1995

·      Science and Power. The System of Foreign Policy Planning and Analysis System in the USA and Western Europe, 1970s-1990s. Monograph. Nizhny Novgorod University Publishers, 1994.

·      Trilateral Commission: Implications for US Policy Making // Nizhny Novgorod Journal of International Relations, #2, 1994.

·      Federalism: the School of Nice. Nizhny Novgorod Journal of International Relations, N1, Fall 1993

·      Foreign Policy Decision Making: Historical Experience of USA, Israel and Western European Countries. Monograph (co-authored). Nizhny Novgorod University Press, 1992. 

·      Introduction to Political Science (co-authored, 2 editions). Textbook. Nizhny Novgorod University Publishers, 1992 and 1994

·      Societies in Transitional Periods as Viewed from Amsterdam. World Economy & International Relations, Moscow, #4, 1991