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CURRICULUM VITAE

Gordon B. Smith retired) Founding Director, Rule of Law Collaborative (retired June,2015) University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina 29208

Phone: (803) 465-0555 email: [email protected]

I. EDUCATION B.S. Iowa State University, Journalism and International Relations, 1971 (with Distinction and Honors) M.A. Indiana University, Political Science, 1974 Ph.D. Indiana University, Political Science, 1976

II. ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Political Science, 2012- present Distinguished Professor of Political Science, 2011-2012 Director, Walker Institute of International and Area Studies, 2004-2012 Director, Rule of Law Collaborative, 2009-2014 Associate Provost and Dean of the Graduate School, University of South Carolina, May 2001 – August 2004 Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Faculty Development, College of Liberal Arts, University of South Carolina, 1997 to 2001 Interim Dean, College of Liberal Arts, University of South Carolina, 1998-1999 Professor, Department of Political Science, University of South Carolina, 1987-2011 Associate Professor, Department of Government and International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1981-1987 Assistant Professor, Department of Government and International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1979-1981 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Texas Christian University, 1975-1979 Associate Instructor, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, 1972-1975

III. ACADEMIC AWARDS, GRANTS AND CONSULTANTSHIPS

Nikolai Kaladjan Award for Innovation in International Education, given to the Walker Institute of International and Area Studies by the American Association of University Administrators, June 29, 2007

1 Professor of the Year, Sigma Iota Rho, International Studies Honorary Society, Bet Chapter, University of South Carolina Spring 2007

Workshop participant, “Indian Political and Business Development,” Management Development Institute, New Delhi, Dec. 30, 2004-Jan. 12, 2005 (funded by a grant from the Centre for International Business Education and Research-CIBER)

Briefings, “Putin’s Russia: Implications for U.S. National Security,” Western Management Development Center, U.S. Office of Personnel and Management, Denver, numerous occasions, 2000 - 2004

Briefings, “Putin’s Russia: Democratization or Recentralization?” Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, VA, numerous occasions, 1999 – 2012

Workshops, “Promotion Democracy and Rule of Law in a Turbulent World: The Interagency Challenge,” Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, VA, numerous occasions, 2012-present.

Citation for Outstanding Teaching in Political Science, presented by the American Political Science Association and Pi Sigma Alpha, 2002

Outstanding Teacher of the Year, 2002, Department of Government and International Studies, College of Liberal Arts, University of South Carolina

Member, Executive Committee, Council of Southern Graduate Schools, 2002-2004

Chair, Selection Committee, UMI Outstanding Dissertation in the Social Sciences, Council of Graduate Schools, 2002

Certificate of Appreciation, African-American Professors Program, University of South Carolina, April 1999

Briefings, “Russia’s Future: The Turmoil of Transition,” Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, Virginia, numerous occasions, 1995-1999

Briefings, “After the Fall: Transitions to Democracy in Formerly Communist Countries” Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, VA, numerous occasions 1994-1995

Address, Third Annual Laura Blance Jackson Lecture in World Issues, , April 1, 1996

Consultant and Trainer, “Young Russian Entrepreneurs Internship Program,” funded by United States Information Agency, 1995-1997

Mortar Board Excellence in Teaching Award, 1994

2 Project participant, "Reforming Justice in Russia: 1864-1994," University of Toronto, funded by Mellon Foundation, 1995-1996

Member, National Advisory Board, Rule of Law Project in Russia and the CIS, funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, 1994-1998

Consultant, Central and East European Law Initiative, American Bar Association, 1993-1995

Principal Investigator, "Perestroika and the Procuracy: A Study of Resistance and Adaptation to Change," funded by the National Council for Soviet and East European Research, 1992-1993

Briefings, “Transitions to Democracy and the Market in the Former Soviet Union”, Western Management Development Center, U.S. Office of Personnel and Management, Denver, numerous occasions, 1993 - 1995

Fellowship Review Panel, Woodrow Wilson Center, Smithsonian Institution, 1989-1999

Briefings, “The Breakup of the Former Soviet Union and U.S. National Security,” Western Executive Seminar Center, U.S. Office of Personnel and Management, Denver, February 7, 1992, and April 2, 1992

Co-Director, U.S. Information Agency grant for the development of an exchange program between the University of South Carolina and Kazan State University, USSR, 1988-1991

Project participant, "Legal Dimensions of East-West Trade," Hiroshi Oda, Tokyo University School of Law, principal researcher, funded by the Toyota Foundation, 1987-1988

Visiting Scholar, Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Birmingham, England, 1986

Earhart Foundation Fellow, 1986

Foreign Visiting Research Fellow, Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 1985-1986

Research and Productive Scholarship grants, University of South Carolina, 1985-1986, 1980-1981

Russell Award for Outstanding Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of South Carolina, 1983

Consultant, Delphic Associates, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1982-1985

3 Consultant, Soviet Energy Project, Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State, 1980-1981

Consultant for several Fortune 500 corporations on trading with the former USSR.

Principal Researcher and Project Director, National Council for Soviet and East European Research grant, “Soviet and East European Law and the Scientific-Technological Revolution,” 1979-1981

Visiting Scholar, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Wilson Center, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., Summer 1980

Fellow, Russian Research Center, Harvard University, Summer 1980

The Innovative Teaching Award, Texas Christian University, 1979

Travel Grant, Ford Foundation, to participate in a conference “Soviet Law since Stalin,” University of Leiden, The Netherlands, Summer 1978

Visiting Associate, Russian Research Center, Harvard University, Summer 1977

Participant, ten-member research project, “Soviet Law since Stalin,” funded by the Ford Foundation, 1976-1978

Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Abroad Fellow, 1975-1976, Leningrad State University

IV. EDITORSHIPS

Editorial Board, PRAVO: Russian Law Past and Present, 2004 - 2006 Editor, Bulletin on Current Research on Soviet and East European Law, published by the University of Illinois Law School, 1977-1981

V. PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS

Russia and its Constitution: Promise and Political Reality, Gordon B. Smith and Robert Sharlet, eds., (Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2008). Chatper 1. Gordon B. Smith, “Introduction: The Promise of the Russian Constitution” Chapter 5. Gordon B. Smith, “The Procuracy: Constitutional Questions Deferred.” Chapter 9. Gordon B. Smith, “Russia’s Constitutional Project and Prospects for the Future.”

State-Building in Russia: The Yeltsin Legacy and the Challenge of the Future, Gordon B. Smith ed., Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 1999. Chapter 1. Gordon B. Smith, “State-Building in the New Russia.”

4 Chapter 5. Gordon B. Smith, “The Disjuncture Between Legal Reform and Law Enforcement.” Chapter 11. Gordon B. Smith, “State-Building after Yeltsin.”

Reforming the Russian Legal System, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Soviet Politics: Struggling with Change, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.

Soviet Politics: Continuity and Contradiction, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988.

The Politics of East-West Trade, Gordon B. Smith, ed., Boulder: Westview Press, 1984. Chapter 1. Gordon B. Smith, “The Politics of East-West Trade.” Chapter 14. Gordon B. Smith, “The Future of East-West Trade.”

Law and Soviet Economic Development, Peter B. Maggs, Gordon B. Smith, and George Ginsburgs, eds., Boulder: Westview Press, 1982. Chapter 5. Gordon B. Smith, “Interbranch and Interregional Coordination Problems in the Soviet Economy.”

The Scientific-Technical Revolution and Soviet and East European Law, Gordon B. Smith, Peter B. Maggs and George Ginsburgs, eds., Oxford and New York: Pergamon Press, 1981. Chapter 1. Gordon B. Smith, “Socialist Law and the Scientific and Technical Revolution.” Chapter 9. Gordon B. Smith, “Organizational and Legal Problems in the Implementation of Technology in the USSR.”

Public Policy and Administration in the Soviet Union, Gordon B. Smith, ed., New York: Praeger Publishers, 1980. Published in cooperation with the American Society for Public Administration. Chapter 1. Gordon B. Smith, “Bureaucratic Politics and Public Policy in the Soviet Union.” Chapter 5. Gordon B. Smith, “Socialist Legality and Legal Policy in the Soviet Union.” Chapter 8. Gordon B. Smith, “Prognosis for Soviet Administration.”

The Soviet Procuracy and Supervision of Administration, Leiden: Sijthoff/ University of Leiden, 1978.

VI. PUBLICATIONS: CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

“Modernization and Legal Reform: The Dilemma of the State in Russia,” in David Linnan, ed. Legitimacy, Legal Development and Change (London: Ashgate, 2012).

“Russian Constitution,” in Graeme Gill, ed. Handbook of Russian Politics and Society, (New York: Routledge, 2012).

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“Legal Reform and the Rule of Law,” in Stephen White, ed., Developments in Russian Politics (Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave, 2009), pp. 135-151.

“The Procuracy, Putin, and the Rule of Law in Russia,” in F.J.M. Feldbrugge, ed., Russia, Europe, and the Rule of Law, Leiden: The Netherlands: Brill, 2007, pp. 1-14. “Putin, the Procuracy, and the New Criminal Procedure Code,” in Robert Sharlet and F.J.M. Feldbrugge, eds., Public Policy and Law in Russia. Leiden, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2005, pp. 169-187.

“Is There Rule of Law in Russia Today?” in Stephen White, ed., Developments in Russian Politics, 5th edition. Durham: Duke University Press, 2001, pp. 108- 127.

“The Psychological Dimension of Transition: A Stage Model,” in Betty Glad and Eric Shiraev, eds., The Russian Transformation. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999, pp. 135-154.

“The Struggle over the Procuracy,” in Peter H. Solomon, ed., Reforming Justice in Russia, 1864-1994. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 1997, pp. 348-373.

“Trade Blocs and the Prospects for Japan's Relations with the Soviet Union,” in T. David Mason and Abdul M. Turay, eds., Japan, NAFTA, and Europe: Trilateral Cooperation or Confrontation? London: Macmillan, 1994, pp.141-163.

“When Trust Breaks Down: Nationalism in the Former Soviet Union,” in Nicholas J. Meyerhofer, ed., Germany and the United States Facing the Post-Communist World. Flagstaff, Arizona: Northern Arizona University Press, 1993, pp. 59-64.

“The Politics of East-West Trade: An Analysis of Cyclical Trends,” in Hiroshi Oda, ed., Legal Problems of East-West Technology Transfer. Amsterdam: Kluwer- Nijhoff, 1991, pp. 43-65.

“Soviet Politics: Continuity and Contradiction,” reprinted in Global Politics. London: The Open University, 1989, pp. 79-85.

“Controlling East-West Trade in Japan,” in Gary K. Bertsch, ed., Controlling East-West Trade and Technology Transfer . Durham: Duke University Press, 1988, pp. 137-158.

“East-West Trade: Changing Policies and Continuing Dilemmas,” in Yu Nam Kim, ed., The United States and the Soviet Union in the Asian Third World. Seoul, South Korea: Center for American and Soviet Studies, Dankook University, Seoul, South Korea, 1985, pp. 97-134.

“The Impact of Western Technology Transfer on the Soviet Union,” in John R. McIntyre

6 and Daniel S. Papp, eds., The Political Economy of International Technology Transfer. New York: Quorum Books, 1986, pp. 221-239.

“The Soviet 'Ombudsman',” in Gerald Caiden, ed., International Handbook of the Ombudsman. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1983, pp. 165-177.

“Development of ‘Socialist Legality’ in the Soviet Union,” Perspectives on Soviet Law for the 1980s, F.J.M. Feldbrugge and William Simons, eds., Amsterdam: Martinus Nijhoff, 1982, pp. 77-98. Translated to German in George Brunner, ed., Grundrecht und Rechtssicherheit im sowjetischen Machtbereich, Berlin: Berlin-Verlag, 1982, pp. 47-71.

“Procuratorial Campaigns against Crime in the USSR,” in Donald Barry, George Ginsburgs, and Peter Maggs, eds., Soviet Law Since Stalin (Vol. III), Leiden: University of Leiden, 1979, pp. 143-167.

“Procuratorial Supervision of Economic Violations in the USSR,” in Donald Barry, George Ginsburgs and Peter Maggs, eds., Soviet Law Since Stalin (Vol. II), Leiden: Sijthoff/University of Leiden, 1978, pp. 271-290.

VII. PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES IN JOURNALS

“Legal Reform under Putin: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back,” The Soviet and Post- Soviet Review, Vol. 34, No. 1 (2007), 69-89.

“The Legal System under Gorbachev: Law in Service of Perestroika,” Law and Policy Studies, Vol. 3 (1995), 287-301.

“The New Law on the Russian Procuracy,” Survey of East European Law, Vol. 2, No. 12 (1992).

“The Procuracy, Citizens' Rights and Legal Reform,” Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 28 (1990), No. 1, 77-93.

“Gorbachev and the Council of Ministers: Leadership Consolidation and Its Policy Implications,” Soviet Union/Union Sovietique, Vol. 14, No. 3 (1989), 343-363.

“Recent Trends in Japanese-Soviet Trade,” Acta Slavica Iaponica, 5 (1987), 111-123.

“Recent Trends in Japanese-Soviet Trade,” Problems of Communism, (January- February 1987), 56-64.

“Guidance by the Communist Party of State Administrative Agencies in the USSR,” Law in Eastern Europe, (Fall 1986), 175-184.

“The Impact of Socialism on Soviet Legal Institutions and Procedures,” Columbia

7 Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 23, No. 2 (1985), 315-330.

“East-West Technology Transfer,” Problems of Communism, (May-June 1983), 70-73.

“Soviet Energy: Prospects, Problems and Policies,” Review essay, The Journal of Energy and Development, (Spring 1982), 307-315.

“The Soviet Procurator: Ombudsman or Monitor?” Soviet Union/Union Sovietique, 6 (1979), 186-202.

“Judicial Review of Administrative Activity in the Soviet Union,” Ost Europa Recht, 4 (October 1978), 296-307.

“Popular Participation in the Administration of Justice in the Soviet Union: Comrades’ Courts and the Brezhnev Regime,” Indiana Law Journal, 49 (Winter 1974), 238-252.

VIII. PUBLICATIONS: OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Five entries on topics in Russian law in Encyclopedia of Russian History, New York: Macmillan, 2003.

“Jury Trials in Russia,” Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce, Vol. 27, No. 1 (Winter 2000), 68-71.

“Changes in the Law on the Russian Procuracy,” Rule of Law Consortium Newsletter, No. 7 (Summer 1996), pp.10-12.

“Perestroika and the Procuracy: The Changing Role of the Prosecutor’s Office in the Former USSR,” Bureau of Justice Statistics Discussion Paper, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington D.C., 1992.

“Soviet Theory of Administration,” in Modern Encyclopedia of Russia and the Soviet Union. Gulf Breeze, Florida: Academic International Press, 1991.

“The Procuracy, Citizens’ Rights and Legal Reform,” abstract of my article appears in International Political Science Abstracts, 1990.

“Road Trip to Moscow,” Southern Theatre, Summer 1990, pp. 16-21.

“Reform Prospects Bleak as Moscow Skies,” The State, February 8, 1990, p. 1.

“Memos from Moscow,” The State, February 12, 1990, p. B4.

“Summit is above all a Media Event,” The State, December 6, 1987.

8 “Experimental Production in Soviet R&D,” Occasional Paper of the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Wilson Center, Smithsonian Institution, 1986.

“Gorbachev's Rise to Power Signals Changes in the USSR,” (op-ed article with William Clark), The State, February 10, 1985.

“Foreword,” Development of Microelectronics in the USSR, by Henry Firdman, Washington: Delphic Associates Monograph Series, August 1984.

“Foreword,” The Economics of the Soviet Gas Industry, by Esfir Raykher, Washington: Delphic Associates Monograph Series, June 1984.

“Foreword,” Natural Gas Transport in the USSR, by Esfir Raykher, Washington: Delphic Associates Monograph Series, August 1983.

Eleven entries for the Encyclopedia of Soviet Law (second edition), Amsterdam: Martinus Nijhoff, 1982.

“CIA Views on Soviet Oil: Risky,” New York Times, July 13, 1981, op-ed page. Also reprinted as, “Predicting Russia's Oil,” International Herald-Tribune, July 15, 1981, 4; and “CIA Slips on Russian Oil Forecasts,” The Straits Times, August 4, 1981.

“Soviet Energy Prospects and Their Foreign Policy Implications”, consulting report compiled for the Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State, June 1, 1981.

IX. PUBLICATIONS: REVIEWS

Review note of Archie Brown and Jack Gray, eds., Political Change in Communist States in the Journal of Politics, 40 (August 1978), 843.

Review of Robert Sharlet, The New Soviet Constitution of 1977 in Slavic Review, 38 (June 1979), 313.

Review note of Peter Solomon, Jr., Soviet Criminologists and Criminal Policy in Journal of Politics, 41 (August 1979), 1020.

Review of Leon Boim and Glenn G. Morgan, The Soviet Procuracy Protests: 1937-1973 in Review of Socialist Law, 5 (1979), 368-369.

Review note of Morton Schwartz, Soviet Perceptions of the United States in Journal of Politics, 42 (February 1980), 367.

Review of Jerry Hough, The Soviet Union and Social Science Theory in Soviet Union/Union Sovietique, 9 (1981), 126-127.

9 Review of Leon Zurawicki, Multinational Enterprises in the West and East in Review of Socialist Law (December 1981), 463-465.

Review note of Raymond W. Duncan, ed., Soviet Policy in the Third World in Journal of Politics (February 1982), 296-297. Review of Terez Szabo, The Unification and Differentiation in Socialist Criminal Justice in Canadian/American Slavic Studies, 1982.

Review of Thane Gustafson, Reform in Soviet Politics: Lessons of Recent Policies on Land and Water in The American Political Science Review, 1982.

Review note of Michael Urban, The Ideology of Administration: American and Soviet Cases in Journal of Politics, 1982.

Review of Alexander Shtromas, Political Change and Social Development: The Case of the Soviet Union in Soviet Union/Union Sovietique, Vol. 10, Part I., 101.

Review of Christel Lane, The Rights of Rulers: Ritual in Industrial Society--The Soviet Case in American Political Science Review, Vol. 77, No. 3 (Sept. 1983), 282-283.

Review of William Taubman, Stalin's American Policy: From Entente to Detente to Cold War in Political Science Quarterly, (Spring 1983), 165-166.

Review of Adeed Dawisha and Karen Dawisha, eds., The Soviet Union in the Middle East in Political Science Quarterly.

Review of Thomas T. Hammond, Red Flag over Afghanistan: The Communist Coup, the Soviet Invasion and the Consequences in Political Science Quarterly, (Winter 1984-1985), 765-766.

Review of Thomas W. Hoya, East-West Trade Comecon Law: American-Soviet Trade in Soviet Union/Union Sovietique, (Winter 1984-1985), 332.

Review of John N. Hazard, Managing Change in the USSR: The Politico-Legal Role of the Soviet Jurist in Canadian/American Slavic Studies, (Winter 1985), 87-88.

Review of Robert O. Freedman, ed., Soviet Jewry in the Decisive Decade, 1971-1980 in American Political Science Review, (June 1985), Vol. 79, No. 2, 557.

Review of Morris Bornstein, East-West Technology Transfer in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Fall 1986.

Review of Jan Maciejewicz, Technology Export from the Social Countries in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Fall 1986.

Review of George M. Armstrong, Jr., The Soviet Law of Property in Canadian/ American Slavic Studies, Winter 1986.

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Review of Paul Dibb, The Soviet Union: The Incomplete Superpower in Political Science Quarterly, Spring 1987.

Review of Donna Bahry, Outside Moscow: Power, Politics, and Budgetary Policy in the Soviet Republics in Slavic Review, Vol. 48, No. 1 (Spring 1989).

Review of Graeme Gill, The Rules of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in Slavic Review, Vol. 48, No. 4 (Winter 1989).

Review of Ellen Mickiewicz, Split Signals: Television and Politics in the Soviet Union in American Political Science Review, (September 1989), 1063-1064.

Review of Amy W. Knight, The KBG: Police and Politics in the Soviet Union in Soviet Union/Union Sovietique, 1991.

Review of Peter J. Potichnyj, The Soviet Union, Party, and Society in Canadian- American Slavic Studies, 1991, 495-496.

Review of Kinya Niiseki, ed., The Soviet Union in Transition in Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 1990, 348-350.

Review of George W. Breslauer, ed., Dilemmas of Transition in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in Slavic Review, Vol. 51, No. 4 (Winter 1992), 858-859.

Review of Oksana Dmitrieva, Regional Development: The USSR and After in Russian Review, October 1997, 621.

Review of Jeffrey D. Sachs and Katharina Pistor, eds. The Rule of Law and Economic Reform in Russia in Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 50, No. 6 (1998), 1083-1084.

Review of Robert B. Ahdieh, Russia’s Constitutional Revolution in Slavic Review, Vol. 59, No.1 (Spring 2000), 232-233.

Review of Herbert Kitschelt, Zdenka Mansfeldova, Radoslaw Markowski, and Gábor Tóka, Post-Communist Party Systems in Political Studies, 2001.

X. SELECTED GUEST LECTURES AND CONFERENCE PAPERS

Paper, “Russian Exceptionalism: Putin’s Assertion of Sovereignty at Home and Abroad,” Conference “Sovereignty and the New Executive Authority,” Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law, University of , April 19-20, 2013

Paper, “The Civilizing Force of Hypocrisy: Acculturation, Legal Reform, and the Problem of Non-Compliance in Russia,” University of Helsinki Faculty of Law,

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Paper, “Diffusion, Rule of Law, and Democratization: The Impact of European Law on Legal Reform in Russia.” 6th International conference on Politics, Athens Institute for Education and Research, June 23-26, 2008, Athens, Greece

Paper, “European ‘Soft Power’: The Impact of European Law on Legal Reform in the Russian Federation,” International Congress on Central and East European Studies, Berlin, Aug. 2-4, 2007

Lecture, “U.S.-Russian Relations: A Problem of Shifting Paradigms,” Centre for the Study of the USA, Belgrade University, Serbia, Oct. 3, 2005

Paper, “Rule of Law and the Construction of the National Security State in Russia?” First Global International Studies Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, August 27, 2005

Paper, “The Procuracy, Putin, and Rule of Law in Russia,” VII World Congress of The International Council for Central and East European Studies, Berlin, Germany, July 25-30, 2005

Keynote lecture, “Bringing Law Back In: A Neoinstitutional Approach to State- Building, Conference on “The Constitution and Terrorism,” Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, November 12-14, 2004

Lecture, “Russia, Europe and the New World Order, College Endowment Association Subscription Lecture Series, Milwaukee, October 20, 2004

Keynote lecture, “Russia after Putin’s Fist Year,” Institute of World Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, September 25, 2001

Keynote lecture, “Innocents Abroad: Crime in Russia and its Impact on Tourism,” American Tourism Association, Washington, D.C., October 13, 2000

Paper, “Of Politicians, Puppets, Prostitutes, and Prosecutors: Political Influences on the Procuracy,” ICCEES VI World Congress, Tampere, Finland, July-August, 2000

Paper, (with William Mishler and John P. Willerton), “A Legacy of Distrust: Russian Attitudes toward Civil and Political Institutions,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 1998

Paper (with William Mishler and John P. Willerton) “The Politics of ‘Ukazocracy:’ The Dynamics of Presidential Decree-Making in the Russian Federation,” presented at the annual convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Seattle, November 20-23, 1997

Paper, “The Psychological Dimension of Transition: Roots of Public Alienation,”

12 presented to the annual convention of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 1997

Paper, “The New Russian Presidency,” presented to the annual convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Boston, November 14-17, 1996

Paper, “The Evolving Russian Presidency: The Interaction of the Institutional Choice and Rule-Governed Behavior,” presented at a conference “Russia in Transition,” Indiana University, September 21, 1996

Lecture, “Russia’s Tortuous Transition,” 3rd Annual Laura Blanche Jackson Lecture in World Issues, presented at Baylor University, April 1, 1996

Paper, “Legal Reform in Russia: Problems and Prospects,” to be presented at an international conference on “Past, Present and Future of Russia,” Paris, March 21-23, 1996

Paper, “The Courts versus the Procuracy: The Debate over Citizens’ Rights in Russia,” presented to a conference on “Legal Reform in Russia: 1864-1994," University of Toronto, April 1-2, 1995

Paper, “The Struggle over the Russian Legal System,” presented to the national convention of the American Political Science Association, New York, September 3, 1994

Paper, “When Trust Breaks Down: Nationalism in the Former Soviet Union,” Conference of European Problems, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, September 25, 1992

Paper, “Perestroika and the Procuracy: The Changing Role of the Prosecutor's Office,” presented at the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C., December 9, 1991

Paper, “Lawyers and Legal Reform: The Case of Leningrad,” presented to the national convention of the AAASS, Miami, November 22, 1991

Paper, “The Soviet Union and the New Europe: An Uninvited Guest in the Common European Home,” presented to a conference, “The Collapse of Communism and the New Europe,” sponsored by the Studiengesellschaft fur Fragen Mittel- und Osteuropaischer Partnerschaft, Heidelberg, Germany, May 30-June 2, 1991

Lecture, “New Thinking and Gorbachev's Foreign Policy,” The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, October 4, 1990

Paper, “Legal Reform under Gorbachev,” presented to the World Congress on Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, England, July 21-26, 1990

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Lecture, “Reforms in the Soviet Union and Their Impact on Eastern Europe,” presented to a conference, “Eastern Europe: A Region in Transition,” Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia, May 22, 1990

Lecture, “Gorbachev's Reforms: Causes, Consequences and Prospects,” presented to National Security Workshop, Federal Executive Seminar Training Center, Denver, May 8, 1990

Lecture, “Technology Transfer, Export Controls and National Security,” presented to National Security Workshop, Federal Executive Seminar Training Center, Denver, May 9, 1990

Paper, “Gorbachev and the Process of Legal Reform in the USSR,” presented at a colloquium at the Russian Research Center, Harvard University, April 23, 1990

Paper, “Trade Blocs and the Prospects of Japan's Relations with the Soviet Union,” presented to a symposium, “Japan-North America-Europe: Trilateral Cooperation or Confrontation?” Center for International Security and Strategic Studies, Mississippi State University, Jackson, November 30-December 1, 1989

Lecture, “Technology Transfer, Export Controls and National Security," presented to National Security Workshop, Federal Executive Seminar Training Center, Denver, May 3, 1989

Paper, “Soviet Exports to Japan: An Overview,” presented to American Associate for the Advancement of Slavic Studies annual convention, Honolulu, November 18- 21, 1988

Paper, “The Destabilizing Effects of Gorbachev's Economic Reforms,” presented to Southern Political Science Association convention, Atlanta, November 4, 1988

Paper, “The Politics of East-West Trade: An Analysis of Cyclical Trends,” presented to a symposium “Legal Problem of East-West Trade,” Tokyo University Law School, October 23-28, 1988

Lecture, “U.S. National Security and Export Control Policy,” presented to National Security Workshop, Federal Executive Seminar Center, Denver, May 14, 1988

Paper, “Legal Reforms and Gorbachev,” presented to Midwest Political Science Association annual convention, Chicago, April 13-15, 1988

Paper, “The Politics of Soviet-Japanese Foreign Economic Relations,” presented to Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, Chapel Hill, October 22-24, 1987

Lecture, “International Technology Transfer and U.S. National Security,” presented to National Security Workshop, Federal Executive Seminar Training Center,

14 Denver, May 14, 1987

Paper, “Controlling East-West Trade in Japan: Power, Politics, and Policy,” presented to the International Studies Association national convention, Washington, D.C. April 16, 1987

Lecture, “Trade, Technology Transfer and Superpower Relations,” presented to the World Affairs Institute, Iowa State University, November 9-14. 1986

Paper, “Japanese Policy on Technology Transfer to the USSR: Changing Institutional Interests,” presented to the International Studies Association-South convention, Atlanta, November 6-8, 1986

Paper, “Gorbachev's Purge: Elite Changes in the USSR,” presented to the annual symposium of the Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, January 29-31, 1986

Lecture, “The New Export Administration Act Amendments of 1985,” School of Law, Tokyo University, February 27, 1986

Lecture, “U.S. National Security and Technology Transfer to the East,” Department of Politics and Law, Kita-Kyushu University, February 26, 1986

Paper, “Recent Trends in Japanese-Soviet Trade,” Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, November 14, 1985

Lecture, “Japanese-Soviet Relations and Siberian Development,” presented to a visiting delegation from the Smithsonian Institution, Tokyo, September 6, 1985

Paper, “East-West Trade: Changing Policies and Continuing Dilemmas,” presented to a conference “Changing U.S.-Soviet Relations and the Emerging New Order in Asia,” Dankook University, Seoul, South Korea, August 21-24, 1985

Lecture, “Gorbachev's Succession and Soviet Foreign Policy in Asia,” Institute of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Seoul, South Korea, August 26, 1985

Paper, “Experimental Production in the USSR,” presented at the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1985

Paper, “Western Technology in the Soviet Economy: Scope and Impact,” presented to the National Convention of the American Political Science Association, Washington, September 2, 1984

Paper, “The Impact of Western Technology Transfer on the Soviet Union,” presented to a conference on “Technology Transfer in the Modern World,” Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, April 26-27, 1984

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Lecture, “U.S. National Security and East-West Trade Policy,” presented to Foreign Area Officer course, Fort Bragg, N.C., March 8, 1984

Lecture, “East-West Trade and U.S. National Security,” presented to a Symposium on National Security Policy, Executive Seminar Center, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Oak Ridge, TN, January 27, 1984

Participant and Commentator, Conference on “Observations on Computers, Technology and Computer Education in the USSR,” MIT/Harvard Seminar on Soviet Science and Technology, November 17-19, 1983

Workshop Leader, “Soviet Regional Policy,” Foreign Area Officer symposium, Fort Bragg, N.C., November 30-December 2, 1983

Paper, “Western Technology in the USSR,” presented to a conference on “International Technology Transfer: Concepts, Measures, and Comparisons,” sponsored by the Social Science Research Council, New York, June 2-3, 1983

Paper, “The Political Economy of the Soviet and East European Debt,” presented to the International Studies Association, Mexico City, April 5-9, 1983

Conference Organizer, “East-West Trade, Technology Transfer and U.S. Export Control Policy,” University of South Carolina, March 1-3, 1983

Guest Lecture, “The Politics of Technology Transfer and Consequences for the Multinational Corporation,” presented to the Vice-Presidents and Board of Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, October 19, 1982

Paper, “Soviet Subsidization of Eastern Europe: Changing Policies and Priorities,” Conference on European Problems, Tegernsee/Kreuth, West Germany, May 20- 23, 1982

Guest Lecture, “U.S.-Soviet Relations: A Return to the Cold War?,” Georgia Southern University, November 3, 1981

Paper and Panel Chairman, “Technology Transfer and the Development of Soviet Energy Resources,” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Monterey, California, September 20-23, 1981

Guest Lecture, “Soviet Energy Prospects and Their Policy Implications,” Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C., June and August, 1981

Paper, “Interbranch and Interregional Coordination Problems in Soviet Science and Technology,” Conference on Soviet and East European Law and the Scientific- Technological Revolution, School of Law, Camden, New Jersey, February 26-28, 1981

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Paper, “Law and Administrative Reforms under Khrushchev,” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, , November 6-8, 1980

Paper, “Developed Socialism and the Dilemma of Party Growth,” Conference on European Problems, Litchfield Beach, South Carolina, October 16-18, 1980

Solicited Paper, “Socialist Legality and the Rationalization of Soviet Administration,” Second World Congress on Soviet and East European Studies, Garmisch- Partenkirchen, West Germany, September 30-October 4, 1980

Paper and Panel Chairman, “Technology Transfer and the Soviet Union: Economic and Administrative Dimensions,” Rocky Mountain and Southwest Slavic Associations, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 24-26, 1980

Paper and Conference Organizer, “Organizational and Legal Problems in Coordinating the Implementation of Technology in the USSR,” Conference on Soviet and East European Law and the Scientific-Technological Revolution, Rutgers University School of Law, Camden, New Jersey, February 29-March 2, 1980

Paper, “The Soviet Procuracy Since Stalin: From Coercion to Socialist Legality,” Conference on the Trotsky-Stalin Centenary, Oklahoma City, October 26-27, 1979

Paper, “The Soviet Bureaucracy and the Scientific-Technical Revolution,” Midwest Slavic Association, Minneapolis, May 4-6, 1979

Paper, “Juvenile Crime and Crime Prevention in the Soviet Union,” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences convention, Cincinnati, March 14-16, 1979

Guest Lecture, “Recent Trends in Research on the Soviet Union,” Department of Political Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, November 17, 1978

Paper, “Soviet Bureaucracy and Policy-Making: Degeneration Reconsidered,” Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, November 9-11, 1978

Paper, “Campaigns Against Crime in the Soviet Union,” Conference on Soviet Law Since Stalin, University of Leiden, The Netherlands, August 14-18, 1978, Funded by the Ford Foundation

Paper and Panel Chairman, “Socialist Legality and Soviet Reality: Prosecution of Criminal and Administrative Cases in the Soviet Union,” Southwest and Rocky Mountain Slavic Associations, Houston, April 1978

Paper and Panel Chairman, “The Procuracy and Judicial Administration in the Soviet Union,” Region VII American Society for Public Administration Convention, Forth Worth, February 2-4, 1978

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Paper, “General Supervision and the Prosecution of Economic Violations in the Soviet Union,” Conference on Organizations and the State in Soviet Law, New York, October 1977, Funded by the Ford Foundation

Paper, “Judicial Review of Administrative Activity in the Soviet Union,” American Society for Public Administration, Atlanta, April 1977

Paper, “The Soviet Ombudsman,” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Saint Louis, October 1976

Lectures series, Juridical Faculty, Leningrad State University, presented a series of lectures (in Russian) to the faculty and students on the American Judicial System, Legal Education in the U.S., American Administrative Law, and American and European Experience with the Institution of Ombudsmen, 1975-1976.

Paper, “The Soviet Procuracy and the Rights of the Individual Against the State,” Symposium on Institutional Responses to Rapid Social Change in the USSR and East Europe, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, December 1974

Paper, “Congressional Oversight of the United States Information Agency,” Research project, School of Government and Public Administration, The , Washington, D.C., 1970

XI. MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES

Lecturer, Smithsonian Institution Study/Tours, Russia and the CIS, 1984 - present (30 trips to date) Presented a series of four lectures on “National Security and Technology Transfer: Competing Interests in U.S. Foreign Policy,” sponsored by U.S. Information Service, Okinawa, Fukuoka, Nagoya, and Tokyo, February 24-March 3, 1986 Lecturer, National Conference of State Legislatures, Study/Tour of the USSR, Leningrad, Tallinn, Moscow, November 24-December 9, 1978 Lecturer, National Association of Counties, Study/Tour of the USSR, Leningrad, Tallinn, Moscow, October 10-25, 1977

XII. COURSES TAUGHT

Rule of Law Promotion in American Foreign Policy Politics and Government of Russia Russian Foreign Policy Russian Law & Legal Reform Comparative Politics Transitions to Democracy Comparative Legal Systems Comparative Public Policy U.S.-Russian Relations

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XIII. RESEARCH SKILLS

Russian: able to read, write and speak well German: reading knowledge French: reading knowledge Japanese: limited speaking ability Basic statistics

XIV. UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Author of consulting report, “International Programs at the University of South Carolina: Inventory and Recommendations.” Presented to Provost, May 2006 Member, Advisory Committee on Academic Programs of the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, 2001-2004 Chair, Provost’s Committee on Salary Equity, 2001-2004 Board Member, University Center of Greenville, 2001-2004 Chair, Marshall Scholarship Committee, 1997-2000; member, 2000-2001 Member, Graduate School Policies and Practices Committee, 1999-2004 Member, Provost’s Committee on Women’s Issues, 1999-2001 Member, Provost’s Committee on Graduate Assistantships, 1999-2000 Board Member, TRIO Programs, 1998-2001 Member, Associate Dean’s Research Advisory Council, 1997 - 2001 Member, Faculty Executive Committee for the Masters in International Business (MIBS) Program, 1997 - 2001 Faculty Associate, Preston College, 1996-1998 Member, President’s Committee to Evaluate Tenure and Promotion Process, 1996-1997 Mentoring Program to New Faculty, 1994-1996 Teaching Circle, College of Liberal Arts, 1994-1995 Co-Chair, Ad-hoc University Committee on Sexual Orientation Discrimination Issues, 1992-1998 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, M.P.A. Program, 1995-1996 Member, Undergraduate International Studies Committee, 1994-1995 Member, Faculty Legislative Liaison Task Force, 1994- 2001 Chair, University Committee on Promotions and Tenure, 1991-1992 Provost's Advisory Committee to Evaluate the Byrnes International Center, 1991-1992 Provost's Advisory Committee on the Undergraduate Core Curriculum, 1991-1992 Strategic Planning Committee, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1987-1989, 1991-1993 Panel member, "Teaching and Diversity," Provost's Teaching Seminar series, April 22-23, 1992 Member, University Committee on Tenure and Promotion, 1989-1992 Member, Department of Government and International Studies Advisory Committee, 1990-1992 Director, USC-Kazan State University Exchange Program, 1991-1993

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XV. MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies American Political Science Association International Studies Association Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science Honorary Society) Southern Slavic Association

XVI. EXTRACURRICULAR INTERESTS

Sailing, Hiking, Skiing, Cello

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