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Alexander Sergunin
Birth-date: Aug. 3, 1960
Birth-place: Nizhny Novgorod Region, Russia
Title: Prof. Dr.
Academic positions: Professor of the Department of International Relations Theory & History, St. Petersburg State University (since 2008); part-time Professor of Political Science, St. Petersburg branch of the Higher School of Economics (since 2009)
Office address: entrance 8, 1/3 Smolnogo St., St. Petersburg 191060 Russia tel.: +7 (812) 5764228 (office), +7 960 2823576 (cell), fax: +7 (812) 576 4437, e-mail: [email protected]
Field(s) of research: International Relations theory, Russian foreign policy thought and decision-making, EU-Russia and U.S.-Russia relations, Russian Arctic strategies.
Teaching: security studies, arms control and disarmament, conflict resolution, peace studies, international relations history and theory
Education: Ph. D program (general history), Nizhny Novgorod State University, 1983-85 College of History, Nizhny Novgorod State University, 1977-82
Degrees: Habilitation (political science), St. Petersburg University, 1994 Ph.D. (history), Moscow State University, 1985 M.A. (history), Nizhny Novgorod State University, 1982
Professional experience: Head of the Department of International Relations & Political Science, Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University (2001-2008) Professor of International Relations, Department of History & Cultural Studies, Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University (1998-2001) Professor of Political Science, Nizhny Novgorod State University (1996-1998) Head of the Department of Political Science, Nizhny Novgorod State University (1994- 96) Senior Research Fellow, St. Petersburg University (1991-94) Associate Professor of American History, Nizhny Novgorod State University (1985-91) Ph.D. student, College of History, Nizhny Novgorod State University (1983-85) Research Fellow, College of History, Nizhny Novgorod State University (1982-83)
Grants, fellowships: The Barents Institute (Kirkenes, Norway)/George Washington University (USA) (2012----) (project participant): Urban sustainability in the Russian Arctic. St. Petersburg State University-University of Tromsø-Arctic University of Norway (2014----) (project coordinator): Establishing a joint masters program on the Arctic Studies. Nordic Council of Ministers (2013-2015) (coordinator from the Russian side): Quality Assurance in social sciences: Nordic and Russian experiences. Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (2014) (principal investigator): Norway’s Arctic strategy. Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (2014) (principal investigator): Canada’s Arctic policies. Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (2014) (principal investigator): Russia’s policies on the indigenous peoples of the High North. Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (2013) (principal investigator): Russia’s policies on climate change in the Arctic ‘Valdai’ International Discussion Club (2012-2013) (project participant): The Arctic: avoiding a new Cold War Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (2013) (principal investigator): Non-Arctic states’ strategies in the High North CENS/CEU (2012) (individual research grant): The EU’s Eastern Partnership and Russia: Challenge or Platform for Cooperation? Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (2010) (principal investigator): Russia’s Arctic strategies St. Petersburg State University (2008-2010) (project leader): IR Inter-Paradigmatic Debate on National Sovereignty CDC/CEU (2007-2008) (project leader): Towards an EU-Russia Common Space on External Security: Alternative or Complement to the European Neighborhood Policy? INTAS/European Commission (2005-2007) (project participant): Promoting Four Freedoms in the Baltic Sea Area Fulbright Exchange Program, Cornell University, USA (2004) (individual grant): lecturing program: Russia and the Outside World International Policy Fellowship, Open Society Institute, Budapest, Hungary (2003-4) (individual research grant): Kaliningrad: a ‘Pilot Region’? Interregional Institute for Social Sciences, Moscow (2003-4) (individual research grant): Security Aspects of the EU-Russia Cooperation on Kaliningrad UNESCO (2003) (project participant): Volga Vision 2030 TEMPUS-TACIS program, European Commission, Brussels (project participant): University Management (2001-3) MacArthur Foundation, Chicago (individual research grant): New Approaches to International Security (2000-2001)
2 Institute for Eastern Europe, Free University Berlin (1998-2000) (project participant): Teaching IR On-Line NATO Democratic Institutions Support Fellowship, Brussels (1997-9) (individual research grant): Liaison Mechanism between the Executive and Legislative Powers: Western and Russian Experiences Copenhagen Peace Research Institute, Denmark (1996-08, 2001, 2003) (individual research grants): Russian Security Policies in Europe Research Support Scheme, Central European University, Prague, Czech Republic (1996) (individual research grant): In Search of a New Security Identity: Russia’s New Place in Europe INTAS-European Commission, Brussels, Belgium (1994-96) (project participant): Comparative Studies in Federalism in Russia and Europe Center for Peace & Conflict Research, Copenhagen (1993, 1996) (individual research grant): Russia and Nordic Security
Board membership: Independent Council on Certification of Teaching Materials in Political Science, Moscow (2002-04) Institute for Applied International Studies, Moscow (2002-03) Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, member of the Senate (2001-2008) Program on New Approaches to Russian Security (1998-02) International Peace Research Association (2000-2) European Peace Research Association (1998-2008) Nizhny Novgorod branch of the Russian Association of Political Science, President (2000-2008) Member of the Expert Board on Accreditation, Russian Ministry of Education (1999- 2002) Russian office of Civic Education Project, expert, Moscow (1996-2003) Central and East European International Studies Association (1996-2008) Nizhny Novgorod office of the Open Society Institute/Soros Foundation, expert (1994-96) Expert committee, Nizhny Novgorod Regional Administration (1993-95) Dissertation committee, Nizhny Novgorod State University (1991-----) Dissertation committee, St. Petersburg State University (2013---)
Editorial activities: The Polar Journal, Taylor & Francis, editorial board member (2012----) Journal of Eurasian Studies, Istanbul, advisory board member (2012----) Security Dialogue, Oslo, Norway, Associate Editor (2000-2008) Political Studies (Polis), Moscow, advisory board member (2000-2006) Journal of International Research & Development, Lyubliana, Slovenia, advisory board member (2000-2012) Global Change, Peace & Security, Melbourne, Australia, Editor for Eurasia (1998- 2012) Nizhny Novgorod Journal of International Studies, advisory board member (1993- 2008)
Professional associations’ membership:
3 International Peace Research Association (2000) European Peace Research Association, Bonn (1992) Russian International Studies Association (1999) International Studies Association (1998) Central and East European International Studies Association (1996) British International Studies Association (1998) Russian Association of American Studies, Moscow (1995) Russian-American Historical Association, St. Petersburg (1994) Russian Association of European Studies, Russian Academy of Science (1990) Russian Association of Political Science (1983)
4 LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Books, monographs Heininen L., Sergunin A., Yarovoy G. Russian Strategies in the Arctic: Avoiding a New Cold War. Moscow: Valdai, 2014. Sergunin A., Konyshev V. et al. The Arctic Region: Problems of International Cooperation. Vol. 1. Moscow: Aspect Press, 2013 (in Russian) Joenniemi P., Sergunin A. Laboratories of European Integration: City-Twinning in Northern Europe. — Tartu: Peipsi Center for Transboundary Cooperation, 2012. – 70 P. Alexander Sergunin. International Relations Theory of Immanuel Kant. 2nd ed. Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University Press, 2012, 160 p. (in Russian). Alexander Sergunin. The EU-Russia Common Space on External Security: Prospects for Cooperation. Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University Press, 2011, 161 p. ISBN 978-5-85839-253-8 Pertti Joenniemi, Alexander Sergunin. City-Twinning in Northern Europe: Challenges and Opportunities. Saarbrücken: Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011, 67 p. ISBN 978-3-8465-0481-9 Konyshev Valery, Alexander Sergunin. Arctic in International Politics: Cooperation or Competition? Moscow: Russian Institute for Strategic Studies, 2011, 194 p. ISBN 978-5-7893-0135-7 (in Russian). Alexander Sergunin. Immanuel Kant: the Role in Building International Relations Theory. Saarbrücken: Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011, 186 p. ISBN 978-3-8465- 4474-7 (in Russian). Alexander Sergunin. Russia’ Policy on Europe: Decision-Making Mechanism (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2007) (in English) Alexander Sergunin. International Relations in Post-Soviet Russia: Trends and Problems (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2007) (in English) Alexander Sergunin. Russian Foreign Policy Thought: Problems of National and International Security. (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2003) (in Russian) Pertti Joenniemi, Alexander Sergunin. Russia and European Union’s Northern Dimension: Clash or Encounter of Civilizations? (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2003) (in English) Lyndelle Fairlie, Alexander Sergunin. Are Borders Barriers? (Helsinki: Finnish Institute of International Affairs, 2001) (in English). Kumar Vinay Malhotra, Alexander Sergunin. (Theories and Approaches to International Relations) New Delhi: Anmol Publications, 1998 (in English) Foreign policy decision-making: historical experience of the United States, Israel, and West Europe (Nizhny Novgorod: University of Nizhny Novgorod Press, 1992), 240 p. (co-authors: Oleg A. Kolobov, Alexander A. Kornilov, Andrew S. Makarychev) (in Russian).
Textbooks Valery Konyshev and Alexander Sergunin. Contemporary Military Strategy. Moscow: Aspect Press, 2014 (in Russian).
5 Alexander Sergunin et al. Contemporary International Relations Theories. Moscow: RG-Press, 2013 (in Russian). Alexander Sergunin et al. The Arctic Region: Problems of International Cooperation. Vol. 1. Moscow: Aspect Press, 2014 (in Russian). Alexander Sergunin et al. International Relations Theory. Vol. 1-2. (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod State University, 2004) (in Russian) Alexander Sergunin, Anatoly Sergunin. Political Science: Textbook/Reader. Nizhny Novgorod: Volgo-Vyatka Industrial-Pedagogic Institute, 2000 (in Russian). Alexander Sergunin, Andrei Makarychev. Contemporary Western political thought: a post-positivist revolution (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 1999) (in Russian) Political science (Nizhny Novgorod: University of Nizhny Novgorod Press, 1994), 84 p. (co-authors: Oleg A. Kolobov, Alexander A. Kornilov, Andrew S. Makarychev) (in Russian). Introduction into political science (Nizhny Novgorod: University of Nizhny Novgorod Press, 1991), 72 p. (co-authors: Oleg A. Kolobov and Andrew S. Makarychev) (in Russian). Parliamentarism: Western experience (Nizhny Novgorod: University of Nizhny Novgorod Press, 1991), 52 p. (co-authors: Oleg A. Kolobov and Alexander A. Kornilov) (in Russian).
Brochures, research papers Makarychev A., Sergunin A. The Russian Presidency in the Council of the Baltic Sea States: Thin Socialization, Deficient Soft Power? Tartu: University of Tartu, 2013, 22 p. The EU-Russia Cooperation on the Transnistrian Conflict Resolution: Challenges and Opportunities. Budapest: Central European University, 2012, 9 p. Sergunin A., Makarychev A. The Polish EU Presidency and Russia: a Surprise Success Story or Time Coincidence? Budapest: Central European University, 2012, 12 p. When two aspire to become one. City-twinning in Northern Europe // Working paper series of the Danish Institute of International Studies, 2009, N 21, 40 p. (with P. Joenniemi) Kaliningrad and the Euroregions. Nizhny Novgorod: NNSLU, 2006 (INTAS Working paper N 3). Sergunin et al. Volga Vision 2030. Nizhny Novgorod/Paris: UNESCO, 2003 The United States’ Northern Dimension? Prospects for a U.S.-Russian Cooperative Agenda in Northern Europe. Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and International Studies (PONARS Policy Memo No. 232) External determinants of Russia’s regionalization (Zurich: Center for Security and Conflict Studies, 2001), 74 p. (in English). Russia: a long way to the national security doctrine (Copenhagen: Copenhagen Peace Research Institute, 1998), 36 p. (COPRI Working Paper N 10, 1998) (in English). Russian post-Communist security thinking: changing paradigms (Copenhagen: Copenhagen Peace Research Institute, 1997), 63 p. (COPRI Working Paper N 4, 1997) (in English). Regional security system in Russia: challenges and opportunities (Nizhny Novgorod: University of Nizhny Novgorod Press, 1996), 12 p. (in English).
6 Russian foreign policy thinking: redefining conceptions (Copenhagen: Centre for Peace & Conflict Research, 1993), 26 p. (Working Papers; 1993, no.11) (in English).
Book chapters, articles
Konyshev V., Sergunin A. Russian Military Strategies in the High North // Security and Sovereignty in the North Atlantic – Small States, Middle Powers and their Maritime Interests. Edited by Lassi Heininen. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, pp. 80-99. Konyshev V., Sergunin A. Russia in search of its Arctic strategy: between hard and soft power? // The Polar Journal, 2014. — Vol. 4, — № 1. — P. 2-19. Konyshev V., Sergunin A. Is Russia a revisionist military power in the Arctic? // Defense and Security Analysis, 2014. — № 3. — P. 1-13. Russia, BRICS, and the peaceful coexistence: from idealism to instrumentalism / Sergunin A., Hansen F. // The BRICS and Coexistence: An Alternative Vision of World Order. — Abingdon: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2014. — 75-99 P. Konyshev V., Sergunin A. Russia's Policies on the Territorial Disputes in the Arctic // Journal of International Relations & Foreign Policy, 2014. — Vol. 2, — № 1. — P. 55-83. Another Face of Glocalization: cities going international (the case of North-Western Russia) / Joenniemi P., Sergunin A. // Russia's changing economic and political regimes. — Abingdon: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2013, pp. 229-258. Joenniemi P., Sergunin A. Kirkenes-Nikel: Catching a Second Wind of Twinning? // Arctic Yearbook 2013 — Akureyri, Iceland, — 2013. — pp. 143-163 Makarychev A., Sergunin A. Russian Military Reform: Institutional, Political and Security Implications // Defense and Security Analysis, 2013. Vol. 29, № 4, pp. 320– 328. Makarychev A., Sergunin A. The EU, Russia and Models of International Society in a Wider Europe // Journal of Contemporary European Research, 2013. Vol. 9, № 2, pp. 313-329. Kubyshkin A.I., Sergunin A.A. The Problem of the "Special Path" in Russian Foreign Policy (From the 1990s to the Early Twenty-First Century) // Russian Politics and Law, 2012. Vol. 50, № 6, pp. 7-18. Sergunin A. On the Russian Military Reform // The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 2012. Vol. 25, № 2, pp. 251-256. Konyshev V., Sergunin A. The Arctic at the crossroads of geopolitical interests // Russian Politics and Law, 2012. Vol. 50, № 2, pp. 34-54. EU’s Eastern Partnership: a Second Wind? // Observer, 2012, № 1, pp. 90-97 (co- author: O. Arutyunyan) (in Russian). Russia // Political State of the Region Report. Ed. by Berndt Henningsen. Copenhagen: Baltic Development Fund, 2011б pp. 45-50 (in English). ‘Changes in the Perception of Military Threats, Challenges, Vulnerabilities and Risks in Russia (1991-2008)', In: Hans Günter Brauch (ed.). Coping with Global Environmental Change, Disasters and Security Threats, Challenges, Vulnerabilities and Risks. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2011 (in English). Regional Cooperation in the Baltic Sea Area: the Case of Kaliningrad // Kaliningrad in Europa. / Ed. by Stefan Berger. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2010, pp. 184- 198 (in English).
7 EU’s Eastern Partnership as a Civilizational Project // Dialogue in a Polycentric World. Moscow: Institute of African Studies, Russian Academy of sciences, 2010, pp. 175-189 (in Russian). EU–Russia Cooperation on External Security in the Baltic Sea Region // Nordic Forum for Security Policy. Helsinki: STETE, 2010 p. 9-10. EU-Russian security cooperation in the Baltic region // EU Reporter, 11 January 2010 (in English). EU and Russia: an Eastern Partnership Muddling on? // Open Democracy, 28 Jan. 2010 http://www.opendemocracy.net/od-russia/alexander-sergunin/eu-and-russia- eastern-partnership-muddling-on (in English). Russia: IR at a crossroads // Tickner A., Waever O. (eds.) International Relations. Scholarship around the world. London and New York: Routledge, 2009 (in English). Eastern partnership in the context of Russian-European relations // European Security, 2009, no. 18 (34), pp. 7-11 (in Russian). EU’s Eastern partnership and Russia // Georgian Institute for Russian Studies Bulletin, 26 October 2009 (in Russian). Towards pan-European security? // Georgian Institute for Russian Studies Bulletin, December 2009 (in Russian). Eastern partnership and the Greater Caspian region // Caspian Region: economics, politics and culture, December 2009 (in Russian). 'Military strategy's evolution: past and present’, In: Oleg Kolobov (ed.), The Regional Dimensions of International Relations: Past and Present (Nizhny Novgorod: University of Nizhny Novgorod Press, 200), pp. 11-17 (in Russian). ‘ Problems of historical research in social constructivism’, In: Kurilla, Ivan (ed.). Historical Science in Contemporary East Europe (Volgograd: Volgograd State University Press, 2009), pp. 16-26 (in Russian). ‘ The CIS Debate on Ecological Security’, In: Hans Günter Brauch (ed.). Facing Global Environmental Change: Environmental, Human, Energy, Food, Health and Water Security Concepts (Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2009) (in English). ‘Russia's Decision-Making on Europe’, In: Ted Hopf (ed.). Russia’s European Choice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008) (in English). Borders as a Resource: Twinning in Northern Europe (Kirkenes: The Barents Institute, 2008), 7 pp. (Barents Institute Reprint, no. 2, 2008) (co-author: Pertti Joenniemi) (in English). ‘Migration: the Russian perspective’ In: Bridge (Naberezhnye Chelny, 2008) (co- author: Vladimir Tikhonov) (in Russian). ‘The EU-Russia common space on external security: problems and opportunities’, In: Makarychev, Andrei (ed.) Russia and the European Union: Spaces, Identities, Discourses (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2008), pp. 75-101 (in English). Kaliningrad: Changing Perceptions // Regions in Central and Eastern Europe: Past and Present. Edited by Tadayuki Hayashi and Fukuda Hiroshi. Sapporo: The Slavic Research Centre, Hokkaido University, 2007, pp. 85-108 (in English). 'The Russian post-Communist discourse on globalisation and global governance', In: Akimov, Yuri, Katsy, Dmitry (eds.), Post-Cold War Challenges to International Relations (St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg State University Press, 2006), pp. 226-246. ‘Russian foreign policy views on the European North’, Carsten Schymik et al. (eds.). Go North! Baltic Sea Region Studies: Past-Present-Future. Berlin: BWV, 2006), pp.29-46. (in English).
8 ‘The Russian debate on International Relations in the post-Communist period’, Andrei Tsygankov and Pavel Tsygankov (eds.), Russian International Relations: New Directions (Moscow, 2005), p. 97-122 (in Russian). ‘Security studies in Russia’, Andrei Tsygankov and Pavel Tsygankov (eds.), Russian International Relations: New Directions (Moscow, 2005) (in Russian). ‘ National and International Security: New Approaches and Concepts in Russian Science’, Polis (Political Studies, Moscow), 2005, no. 5 (in Russian) ‘ Global Challenges to Russia’s National Security: Any Chances for Resisting/Bandwagoning/Adapting/Contributing to an Emerging World Order?’ Aydinli, Ersel; Rosenau, James (eds.). Globalization, Security, and the Nation State: Paradigms in Transition. (Albany: SUNY Press, 2005), pp. 117-134 (in English) ‘ National and International Security: New Approaches and Concepts’, In: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University Occasional Papers, 2005, Vol. 1, pp. 203-219 (in Russian) ‘Russia and the Challenges of Regional Cooperation’, In: Browning, Christopher (ed.). Remaking Europe in the Margins. Northern Europe after the Enlargements. (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005), pp. 105-122 (in English). ‘Kaliningrad: An Exclave or Pilot Region?’, In: Hayoz, Nicolas; Jesien, Leszek; van Meurs, Wim (eds.). Enlarged EU – Enlarged Neighborhood. (Bern: Peter Lang, 2005), pp. 127-170 (in English) ‘ The Russian post-Saddam discourse on world order’. Matthew Evangelista and Vittorio Parsi (eds.). Partners or rivals? Europe-American relations after Iraq. Milano: Vita & Pensiero, 2005, pp. 227-245 (in English). ‘ Organizing Effective Civilian Control over the Military: Problems and Opportunities’. Makarychev, Andrei (ed.). The Regional Structures of Defense and Security: Corruption and Anti-Corruption Practices. (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2004),pp. 99-102 (in Russian). ‘ International Relations discussions in post-Communist Russia’. – In: Communism and Post-Communism Studies, 2004, № 37, pp. 19-35 (in English) ‘Security Studies in Contemporary Russia’, In: Moscow State University Occasional Papers, Series “International Relations”, 2004 (in Russian) ‘ Russian Experts on the Roots of International Terrorism’, Kolobov, Oleg (ed.). Topical Problems of American Studies. (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod State University, 2004), pp. 10-14 (in Russian). ‘Eastern and Northern Dimensions: Comparative Analysis’. (St. Petersburg: Center for Integration Research and Programs, 2004) (in Russian). ‘ External Factors of Russia’a Regionalization’, In: Political Science (Moscow), Winter 2003-2004 (in Russian) ‘Transforming the ‘Hard’ Security Dimension in the Baltic Sea Region’, Birckenbach and Wellmann, Christian (eds.). The Kaliningrad Challenge: Options and Recommendations. (Munster: Lit Verlag, 2003), pp. 257-296 (in English). ‘ Russia and the world: changing paradigms of Russian foreign and security policy under Yeltsin and Putin’, Godzimirski J. (ed.). The Russian Federation – Ten Years of Statehood: What Now? (Oslo: NUPI, 2003, pp. 105-174 (in English). ‘Russian Strategy in the Baltic Sea Area: From Damage Limitation to a Co-operative Model’, In: Nordeuropa Forum, 2003, № 1, pp. 55-83 (in English) ‘In Search of New Identity: Russian Peace Research in 21st Century’, Busygina, Irina. New European Borders: Opportunities and Borders. Moscow: Moscow State Institute of International Relations, 2003, pp. 104-118 (in English).
9 ‘The Rise of Transregionalism in Russia: the Case of the EU’s Northern Dimension’, In: International Journal of Political Economy, 2003, vol. 30, № 3, pp. 58-83 (in English). ‘ Kaliningrad’, In: Trenin, Dmitri (ed.). Problematic Neighbors. (Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2003, pp. 145-184 (in English) ‘Gender and Security: the Problem of Development of Gender Education in the Higher School (the Case of the Volga Federal District’, In: Makarychev, Andrei (ed.). Gender aspects in the Regions of the Volga Federal District. (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2003), pp. 122-134 (in Russian) ‘Legal regulation of international activities of the members of the Russian Federation’, Constitutional Law: East European Review, 2002, no. 1, pp. 183-190 (in Russian). ‘ The United States' Northern Dimension? Prospects for a US-Russian cooperative agenda in Northern Europe', PONARS Policy Conference, Washington, DC, January 25, 2002 (Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2001), pp. 127-132 (in English). ‘ The Northern Dimension’ of the U.S. European Policy’, In: Makarychev, Andrei (ed.). Russian Regions in the World Politics: Between Globalism and Protectionism. (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2002), pp. 74-82 (in Russian) ‘ Regional factor in Russia's foreign policy: legal dimensions', Raphael Khakimov (ed.), Federalism in Russia. Kazan: Kazan Institute for Federalism, 2001, pp. 100-115 (in Russian). ‘On the threshold of the 21st century: Russian and U.S. perceptions of international security’, Kolobov O. (ed.). Topical Problems of American Studies (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod State University, 2001, pp. 9-25 (in Russian). ‘ Russia's regionalization in the context of the financial/political crisis', in: Paul Ganster (ed.), Cooperation, Environment, and Sustainability in Border Regions (San Diego: San Diego State University Press, 2001), pp. 367-385 (in English). ‘ Russia and transborder security challenges in Northern Europe: defining a co- operative agenda', in: Pertti Joenniemi and Jevgenia Viktorova (eds.), Regional Dimensions of Security in Border Areas of Northern and Eastern Europe (Tartu: Tartu University Press, 2001), pp. 133-172 (in English). ‘Russian post-Communist foreign policy thinking at crossroads: changing paradigms’, Journal of International Research & Development, 2000, № 3, pp. 216-255 (in English). ‘Regional security challenges and transborder cooperation in North-Eastern Europe', in: Andrei Makarychev (ed.), International Relations in the 21st Century: Regional in Global, Global in Regional (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2000), pp. 69-94 (in Russian). ‘Foreign and security policy issues in the Volga Federal District: analytical monitoring (September 2000), in Andrei Makarychev (ed.), International Relations in the 21st Century: Regional in Global, Global in Regional (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2000), pp. 265-279 (co-authors: Andrei Makarychev and Vasily Valuev) (in English). ‘ Russian foreign policy thought and the Balkan war', in Victor Pavlov (ed.), The Balkan Crisis: Sources, Present Status, Prospects (Nizhny Novgorod: University of Nizhny Novgorod Press, 2000), pp. 159-173 (in Russian).
10 ‘ Russia and the European Union: The Case of Kaliningrad', PONARS Policy Discussion, December 8, 2000, 143-47. Washington: Council on Foreign Relations, 2000. ‘ Russia, regionalism and the EU's Northern Dimension', in: Graem Herd (ed.), European Security & Post-Soviet Space: Integration or Isolation? 30-45. Aberdeen: Conflict Studies Research Center, 2000. (co-author: Pertti Joenniemi) ‘ Globalization’, Segbers K., Imbusch K. (eds.). Globalization of Eastern Europe (Hamburg: Lit, 2000), pp. 397-424 (co-author: Andrei Makarychev) (in English). ‘Global governance’, Segbers K., Imbusch K. (eds.). Globalization of Eastern Europe (Hamburg: Lit, 2000), pp. 425-460 (in English). ‘ Changing paradigms: International Relations in post-Communist Russia’, International Relations (Prague), 2000, № 3, pp. 36-58 (in Czech). ‘ Homo Paci vs. Homo Belli: political anthropology of the peace research school', Homo Belli - in Microhistory and History of Daily Occurrence (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Humanitarian Center, 2000), pp. 32-39 (in Russian). ‘ Regions vs. the center: their influence on Russian foreign policy', Internationale Politik, May 2000, No. 5, pp. 29-36 (in German). ‘Globalization: prospects and assessments', Andrei Makarychev (ed.), Russian regions as international actors (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2000), pp. 19-34 (co-author: Andrei Makarychev) (in Russian). ‘ Regulations on international activities of the Russian regions', Andrei Makarychev (ed.), Russian regions as international actors (Nizhny Novgorod: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University, 2000), pp. 35-60 (in Russian). ‘ Russia and the European Union: The Northern Dimension', PONARS Policy Discussion, May 5, 2000, Washington, DC (Cambridge, Ma.: Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University, 2000), pp. 143-148 (in English). ‘European security model after the Balkan war: a Russian Perspective', Oleg Kolobov (ed.). Russia and NATO after the Balkan crisis (Nizhny Novgorod: University of Nizhny Novgorod, 2000), pp. 90-96 (in Russian). Northern Dimension by eyes of the Russian experts // The Center of the European Documentation
11 ‘In search of a new paradigm: the Russian national security doctrine of 1997’, Peace and Security (Vienna), September 1998, pp. 21-32 (in English). ‘ 'The Russia dimension', In Bordering Russia: theory and prospects for Europe's Baltic Rim, edited by Hans Mouritzen, 15-71. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998. ‘Russian domestic discussions concerning NATO expansion', Oleg A. Kolobov and Andrei S. Makarychev (eds.), Russia, NATO and a new European security architecture (Nizhny Novgorod: UNN Press, 1998), pp. 31-50 (in Russian). ‘Russian domestic debate on NATO enlargement: from phobia to damage limitation', European Security, vol. 6, no. 4 (Winter 1997), pp. 55-71 (in English). ‘ In search of national identity: foreign policy schools in post-Communist Russia’, International Problems (Belgrade), nos. 2-3, 1997, pp. 297-336 (in English). ‘ External factors of Russia's regionalisation', Andrei S. Makarychev (ed.), Comparative regionalism: Russia - CIS - the West (Nizhny Novgorod: University of Nizhny Novgorod Press, 1997), pp. 130-149 (in Russian).
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