
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) |
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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 |
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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
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|
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
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International Committee of Legislative Specialists, IPSA;
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European Association of Peace Research,
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International Society of 18th Century Studies,
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All-Russian Association of European Studies,
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Salzburg Seminar Alumni Association,
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"Professionals for Cooperation" Association
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Russian Association of International Studies, Nizhny Novgorod branch
Grants and
Scholarships
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McArthur Foundation (individual research project), 1998
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Freedom Support Act Fellowship, 1994-95
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French Government Fellowship, 1992-93
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Research Support Scheme (individual research project), 1997-98
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NATO Democratic Institutions Fellowship Program, 1998-1999
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IPSA Special Grant, 1997
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Open Society Institute, Moscow (Carl Popper competition winner), 1998
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Open Society, Moscow (teaching course competition winner), 1998
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Moscow Public Science Foundation, in cooperation with Ford Foundation
(syllabi competition winner), 1998
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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