Mikhail A. MOLCHANOV

Department of Political Science St. Thomas University Fredericton, NB, Canada E3B 5G23 Phone: (1-506) 460-0353 Fax: (1-506) 460-0330 Web: http://people.stu.ca/~molchan/

CITIZENSHIP: Canadian; Ukrainian

POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION

PhD, Political Science, 11/1998 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada MS, Public Management, 05/1993, New York University, New York, USA PhD, Philosophy, 02/1989, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine BA, Philosophy, 05/1982, Kiev State University, Kiev, Ukraine

EMPLOYMENT

St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick Associate Professor, Department of Political Science 2006-now Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science 2003-2006 Health Canada, National Headquarters Senior Policy Analyst, Centre for Policy and Regulatory Affairs 01-07/2003 Human Resources Development Canada, National Headquarters Project Team Leader, Corporate Planning and Accountability 2001-2003 Carleton University Lecturer, Institute of European and Russian Studies 2001-2002 University of Victoria, British Columbia Lecturer, Political Science & Continuing Studies 1998-2001 United States Institute of Peace Project Director and Principal Investigator, Research Project SG-21-97 1998-99 University of Alberta Lecturer, Department of Political Science 1994-97 Various academic institutions in Ukraine Assistant Professor, Researcher, Senior Researcher, Department Chair 1982-94

GRANTS, AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

•Foreign member, the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine 2012- •SSHRC, RDI grant, $38,500 2010-2012 Project title: Bilateral relations in Russian foreign policy: the Central Asian turn Mikhail A. Molchanov

•SSHRC, RDI grant, $30,000 2005-2007 Project title: Regionalism and of energy in the post-Soviet space •New Brunswick Innovation Foundation, Innovation Capacity Development Initiatives Grant and Research Assistantship Initiative, $20,000 2004-2006 Project title: Russia’s return to the global market economy •NATO, Research Fellowship, $9,000 2001-2003 •United States Institute of Peace, Research Grant SG-21-97, $48,500 1998-99 •United Nations University/Institute of Advanced Studies, Ph.D. Fellowship 1997-98 •University of Alberta, Ph.D. Scholarship 1994-96 •New York University, E.S. Muskie Fellowship 1992-93

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Books

2009. The Ashgate research companion to political leadership. Co-editor and co-author. (With J. Masciulli and W. Andy Knight). Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate. 2002a. Political culture and national identity in Russian-Ukrainian relations. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press. 2002b. Ukrainian foreign and security policy: Theoretical and comparative perspectives. Co- editor and co-author. (With J. Moroney and T. Kuzio). Westport, CT: Greenwood/Praeger. 1995. Bilia vytokiv sotsiolohichnoi dumky v Ukraini (Origins of sociological thought in Ukraine). With V. Burlachuk and V. Stepanenko. Kiev: Instytut sotsiolohiï NANU. (In Ukrainian) 1992. Kontsepsiia etnopolitychnyh studij v Ukrajini. (Conception for Ethno-Political Studies in Ukraine). With V. Evtukh and S. Suhlobin. Kiev: MPP. (In Ukrainian) 1991. Etnopoliticheskie predposylki obiavleniia nezavisimosti Ukrainy (Ethnopolitical preconditions of the Declaration of of Ukraine). Moscow: Institut etnologii i antropologii AN SSSR. (In Russian)

Book chapters and refereed articles

2012a. Energy security and the revival of . In S.F. Krishna-Hensel (Ed.), New security frontiers: Critical energy and the resource challenge (pp. 9-30). Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate. 2012b. Hegemonic power. (With J. Masciulli). In H. K. Anheier, M. Juergensmeyer, and V. Faessel (Eds.), Encyclopedia of global studies (pp. 788-91). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 2012c. Petroleum geopolitics. In H. K. Anheier, M. Juergensmeyer, and V. Faessel (Eds.), Encyclopedia of global studies (pp. 1317-20). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 2011. Extractive technologies and civic networks' fight for sustainable development. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 31 (1), 55-67. 2010. Strategic relationships in post-communist foreign policies. (With J. E. Strakes and D. J. Galbreath). In R. A. Denemark (Ed.), The international studies encyclopedia (Vol. X, pp. 6629- 6650). Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. 2009a. Regionalism in . In G. H. Fagan and R. Munck (Eds.), Globalization and security: An Encyclopedia (pp. 328-348). Santa Barbara, USA: Praeger Security International. 2009b. Classical Eastern and Western traditions of political leadership. In Masciulli, Molchanov and Knight, The Ashgate research companion to political leadership (pp. 31-50).

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2009c. Political leadership in context. (With J. Masciulli and W. A. Knight). In Masciulli, Molchanov and Knight, The Ashgate research companion to political leadership (pp. 3-27). 2009d. Leading the leaders: The environmental advocacy of NGOs. (With B. MacKinnon, K. Maybee and E. Oldfield). In Masciulli, Molchanov and Knight, The Ashgate research companion to political leadership (pp. 357-370). 2007a. Regionalism and globalization: The case of the European Union. In R. Day and J. Masciulli (Eds.), Globalization and political ethics (pp. 181-196). Leiden & Boston: Brill. 2007b. Ukraine’s Orange revolution: Great promise, untimely demise. In T. Bateman and R. Myers (Eds.), Braving the new world: Readings in contemporary politics. (4th ed., pp. 283-292). Canada: Thomson Nelson. 2006a. Sustainable development of the Caspian Sea energy resources: The role of civil society. In Ingo Richter, Sabine Berking, and Ralf Müller (Eds.), Building a transnational civil society: Global issues and global actors (pp. 71-89). London: Palgrave/Macmillan. 2006b. Russia’s partnership with : Oil politics and security. In Ann L. Griffiths (Ed.), Global perspectives on oil and security (pp. 200-226). Halifax, NS: Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University. 2005a. Russia and globalization. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 4 (3-4), 397-429. 2005b. The European Union versus Russia: Evaluating attractiveness of inter-state cooperation in the post-Soviet space. (With Yuri Yevdokimov). In G. T. Papanikos (Ed.), International research on global affairs (pp. 193-205). Athens, Greece: Athens Institute for Education and Research. 2004a. Ukraine and the European Union: A perennial neighbour? Journal of European Integration 26 (4), 451-473. 2004b. Regime building as a prime mover of technological progress: The energy sector in the Central -Caspian region. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 3(4), 417- 435. (Yuri Yevdokimov is 2nd author). 2002a. National identity and foreign policy orientations in Ukraine. In Moroney, Kuzio, and Molchanov, Ukraine’s foreign and security policy (pp. 227-263). 2002b. Conclusion. In Moroney, Kuzio, and Molchanov, Ukraine’s foreign and security policy (pp. 263-278). 2000a. Postcommunist nationalism as a power resource. Nationalities Papers 28 (2), 263-288. 2000b. Controversial aspects of the “national interest” problem. Polis 1, 2000, 7-22. (In Russian) 1999. Origins of Russia’s crisis: Globalization or domestic problems? Polis 5, 94-107. (In Russian) 1997. Ukraine and Russia. In D. Furman (Ed.), Ukraina i Rossiia: obshestva i gosudarstva (pp. 345-361). Moscow: Tsentr Andreia Sakharova. (In Russian) 1996. Borders of identity: Ukraine’s political and cultural significance to Russia. Canadian Slavonic Papers 38.1-2 (March-June), 177-93. 1991. Ideologicheskie otnosheniia: formy vyrazheniia i metodologiia issledovaniia. (Ideological relations: Forms of manifestation and methods of study). In V.I. Kutsenko (Ed.), Sotsialnoe poznanie: printsipy, formy, funktsii (Social cognition: Principles, forms, functions) (pp. 156-69). Kiev: Naukova Dumka. (In Russian) 1990. Etnopoliticheskii konflikt i razvitie tsivilizatsii. (Ethnopolitical conflict and the advancement of ). Filosofs’ka i sotsiolohichna dumka 5 (1990), 35-45. (Ukrainian and Russian editions)

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Working papers

2005. Regionalism and globalization in the post-Soviet space. Studies in Post-Communism Occasional Paper No. 9, Antigonish, Nova Scotia: Centre for Post-Communist Studies, St. Francis Xavier University, http://www.stfx.ca/pinstitutes/cpcs/studies-in-post- communism/Molchanov2005.pdf 1998. Bilateralism and security in Russian-Ukrainian relations. The UNU/IAS Working Paper No. 37. : United Nations University, Institute of Advanced Studies.

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Chapters and articles

2008. Ukraine and the new system of collective security in Europe. UA Foreign Affairs/Zovnishni Spravy (Ukraine), 11 (November), 36-37. 2006. Students assessing teachers: A contradiction in terms? Teaching Perspectives, Fall, 8. 2001a. Russia’s policy towards Ukraine. In T. Kis, I. Makaryk, and N. Mychajlyszyn (Eds.), Towards a new Ukraine III: Geopolitical imperatives (pp. 49-67). Ottawa: University of Ottawa. 2001b. Remembering Chornobyl. REECAS Newsletter (University of Washington), Spring, 1-2. 2001c. Watergate, Ukrainian style. Analysis of Current Events, 13 (1), 14-15. 1999. Ukraine and Russia. In N. Slawinski et al. (Eds.), NATO moves eastward (pp. 12-30). Ottawa: Centre for Research on Canadian-Russian Relations, Carleton University. 1998. Ukraine between Russia and NATO. The Ukrainian Review 45.3, 3-16. 1996a. Russian neo-communism: Autocracy, orthodoxy, nationality. The Harriman Review 9.3, 69-79. 1996b. Political culture in transitions from authoritarian rule: The post-Soviet case. The Harriman Review 9.1-2, 43-56. 1996c. Russian political culture: Any hope to the West? In Heyward Isham (Ed.), Reconstructing Russia: Perspectives from within (pp. 33-37). New York: Institute for EastWest Studies.

Selected conference papers

2012a. (April). Russia, and Afghanistan. International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, California. 2012b. (April). Eurasian Regionalisms and Russian Foreign Policy. International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, California. 2011a. (September). Citizens facing transnationals: BP and the rights struggle in . American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. 2011b. (August ).The hubless spokes: Competitive regionalisms in Eurasia. The European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) General Conference. Reykjavik, Iceland. 2011c. (March). Success and failure of multivectorism in Kazakhstan and Ukraine. International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal, QC. 2010a. (July). Political power and leadership in Eastern and Western thought. The St. Andrews International Political Theory Conference, University of St Andrews. St Andrews, UK. 2010b. (December). Regionalist projects in Eurasia: Toward the post-hegemonic model of regional integration. The International Conference “Diffusion of Regional Integration,” KFG,

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Freie Universität Berlin. Berlin, Germany. 2009a. (May). The new cold war? Roundtable participant, Canadian Association for Slavic Studies. Ottawa, ON. 2009b. (May). Regionalism from above. Research colloquium on international political economy. Poitiers, France. 2009c. (July). The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Security, energy and development. 21st International Political Science Association (IPSA) World Congress. Santiago, Chile. 2007a. (May). The China-Russia partnership, regionalization and energy politics in Eurasia. The Nordic International Studies Association (NISA) conference, University of Southern Denmark. Odense, Denmark. 2007b. (May). Regionalism and politics of energy in Eurasia. ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops. University of Helsinki. Helsinki, Finland. 2006a. (July). Globalization, capitalism and democracy in Russia. 20th International Political Science Association (IPSA) World Congress. Fukuoka, Japan. 2006b. (May). New regionalism in Europe's eastern neighborhood: The promise of a Single Economic Space. 6th Biennial Conference of the European Community Studies Association – Canada. Victoria, BC. 2006c. (December ). Regionalism and oil politics in Russia and Eurasia. British International Studies Association Annual Conference, Cork, Ireland. 2006d. (March).Transnationals and NGOs in the development of the Caspian Sea energy resources. International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, San Diego, CA. 2005a. (March). Regional embedding in social identity construction: Post-Soviet “Four” and the European Union. ISA Annual Convention. Honolulu, HI. 2005b. (September). Still not quite good for Europe: Ukraine’s European bid and the demise of the Orange revolution. Annual Meeting of International Studies Association-West. Las Vegas, NV. 2004a. (June). The political economy of a free trade agreement in post-Soviet Eurasia (With Y. Yevdokimov). 11th World Congress of Social Economics. Albertville, France. 2004b. (January). The political economy of the energy sector in the Central Asia-Caspian sea region (With Y. Yevdokimov). First Berlin Roundtables on Transnationality, Berlin, Germany. 2004c. (November). Russia’s transition to capitalism: An unbalanced scorecard. Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association. Boston, MA. 2003. (September). On the outskirts of Europe: Ukraine and the European Union. Annual Conference of the Atlantic Provinces Political Studies Association. St. John’s, NL. 2001. (May). Development of a national identity in Ukraine. Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association. Québec, QC. 2001. (April). Rethinking brotherhood: Ukraine and the Russian foreign policy agenda. Annual Northwest Regional Conference for Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies, University of Washington. Seattle, WA. Published online at http://depts.washington.edu/reecas/events/conf2001/papers01/molchanov.pdf 2000. (May). Nationalizing policies in Ukraine: A post-colonial syndrome or a matter of expediency? Annual Meeting of the British Columbia Political Studies Association. Victoria, BC. 1999a. (June). Identity debate in Russia. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Slavists. Sherbrooke, QC.

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1999b. (June). Nationalism and democracy in postcommunist power struggles. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association. Sherbrooke, QC. 1999c. (April ). Postcommunist nationalism and geopolitics. Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Nationalities. New York. 1998. (June). Patterns of postcommunist development: Bureaucratic authoritarianism. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association. Ottawa, ON.

Research reports

2006. Russia in the global economy: Implications for Canada and New Brunswick. Research Report for the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation. 61 pp. 2003. Ukraine’s European choice: Pitfalls and prospects. NATO-EAPC Fellowship 2001-2003. Final report. 1999. Identity and culture in Russian-Ukrainian relations. Final report for the United States Institute of Peace. 225 pp.

Book reviews

2008. Review of Trust and rule. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 2 (1), 106-107. 2006. Review of Globalizing international political economy. International Affairs, 82 (2), 391- 392. 2005a. Review of Reforging the weakest link: Global political economy and post-Soviet change in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. International Affairs, 81, 467-468. 2005b. Review of State-building in Ukraine: The Ukrainian parliament, 1990-2003. Slavic Review, 64, 897-898. 2004a. Review of The new economic diplomacy: Decision-making and negotiation in international economic relations. International Affairs, 80, 312-315. 2004b. Review of The resource curse in a post-communist regime: Russia in comparative perspective. International Affairs, 80, 559-560. 2001a. Review of Subversive institutions: The design and the destruction of socialism and the state. Slavic and East European Journal, 45, 589-590. 2001b. Review of The enlargement of Europe. International Affairs, 77, 451-452. 2001c. Review of Ukraine: The search for a national identity. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 24, 327-28. 2000a. Review of Getting it wrong: Regional cooperation and the Commonwealth of Independent States. International Affairs, 76, 679. 2000b. Review of The politics of multinational states. International Affairs, 76, 355-356. 2000c. Review of The post-Soviet states: Mapping the politics of transition. Europe-Asia Studies, 52, 582-583. 2000d. Review of Nations in transit, 1998: Civil society, democracy and markets in East Central Europe and the Newly Independent States. Slavic and East European Journal, 44, 508-510. 2000e. Review of Ethnicity and nationalism in Russia, the CIS and the Baltic states. International Affairs, 76, 186-187.

Newspaper and magazine articles, editorials, letters to the editor

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2008a. Punishing Russia could prove costly. Asia Times Online, August 29, http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia/JH29Ag01.html 2008b. Graham's PSE plan would be a Soviet disaster. Telegraph Journal, July 8. 2007. Business in Russia. The Economist, Feb 20, http://www.economist.com/node/20005402 2006. Let policy reflect the popular vote. Kyiv Post, May 4. 1999. Balkan wars have lessons for the world. Times Colonist, April 23, A11. 1996. Misleading to glorify Chechen guerillas. Edmonton Journal, January 25, A6.

REVIEWS OF MY WORK

2011. Walter, J. Review of The Ashgate research companion to political leadership. Australian Journal of Political Science, 46(2), 370-371. 2006. Vulpius, R. Review of Political culture and national identity in Russian-Ukrainian relations. Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas, 54(2), 302-303. 2004a. Leshchenko, N. Review of Political culture and national identity in Russian-Ukrainian relations. Nations and Nationalism, 10, 389-390. 2004b. Wolczuk, R. Review of Ukrainian foreign and security policy: Theoretical and comparative perspectives. Europe-Asia Studies, 56, 321–323. 2004c. Wilson, A. Review of Ukrainian foreign and security policy: Theoretical and comparative perspectives. Slavonic & East European Review, 82, 123-124. 2003a. Harasymiw, B. Review of Political culture and national identity in Russian-Ukrainian relations. Russian Review, 62, 486. 2003b. Miller, E. The changing face of Eurasia: Russian and Ukrainian foreign policy in transition. Comparative Strategy, 22, 373-390. [Review article, incl. Ukrainian foreign and security policy] 2003c. Loukerenko, K. Review of Ukrainian foreign and security policy: Theoretical and comparative perspectives. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 32, 181-183.

INVITED TALKS

2012. Russian foreign policy and regionalism in Eurasia. Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo. 2011. Leadership traditions in Eastern and Western philosophy. University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX. 2008a. Identity politics in the post-Soviet space: A regionalist dimension. The Center of Excellence "Constructing Open Political-Economic Systems," Waseda University, Tokyo. 2008b. Russia’s foreign policy in North-. The United Nations University, Tokyo. 2004. Regional integration agreements in the post-Soviet space. (With Y. Yevdokimov). Research Seminar, Department of Economics, University of New Brunswick. Fredericton, NB. 1999a. Ambiguities of Ukraine’s independence. The Center for International and Comparative Studies, Northwestern University. Evanston, Illinois. 1999b. Nationalism and secessionism in Russia and the CIS. Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia. Vancouver, Canada. 1997a. Democracy and the market: Comparing the post-Soviet states. Meji Gakuin University, Yokohama, Japan. 1997b. Democratization and postcommunist transitions. Japan Institute of International Affairs, Tokyo.

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1997c. Toward a larger Europe: Visegrad Four, Ukraine, and Russia. University of Tokyo. 1994. The public service reform in Ukraine. The Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Toronto. 1993. A case study in former Soviet Ukrainian bureaucracy: The komsomol. Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University.

OTHER RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS

2011. Co-convener and co-chair, the panel "Democracy and Development in Comparative Perspective" at the IPSA/ECPR conference "Whatever Happened to North-South?" Sao Paulo, Brazil, 16-19 February. 2010. Discussant at the panel "Russia and the Politics of Reform in Post-Communist Europe and Eurasia," American Political Science Association Annual General Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 2. 2007. Discussant at the panel “The Politics of Asia,” The Nordic International Studies Association conference “Power, Vision, and Order in World Politics,” Odense, Denmark, 23-25 May. 2002. Coordinated preparation and personally contributed to the Report on Plans and Priorities, the department’s primary strategic planning document, Human Resources Development Canada. 1997. Contributed to the UNU/IAS position paper on sustainable development that was distributed on the margins of the 1997 Kyoto summit.

ACADEMIC AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Professional service

 Reviewer for Slavic Review, Europe-Asia Studies, Journal of European Integration  Chair and/or discussant: ISA (2010-2012), IPSA/ECPR (2011), APSA (2010), NISA (2007)  Panel or roundtable convener: Second International Sociological Association Forum of Sociology (2012); IPSA/ECPR (2011)  Project manager, "Future for Everyone," AUCC/CIDA NORDEP programme of collaboration with the Far North regions of the Russian , 2008-2009  Guest lectures and workshop presentations: University of St. Thomas (Houston), 2011; Waseda University, Aoyama Gakuin University, United Nations University (Tokyo), 2008; University of New Brunswick, 2004; 2006  Project Co-director (With M. Nedashkivska): "Accommodating students with disabilities. Capacity development and education policy reform in Ukraine." A project under the auspices of the AUCC’s Partnerships for Tomorrow Program, Phase II, 2007  Interviews, Radio Free Asia, 2004-2007  Interviews, Radio Canada International, 2005-2007  Interviews, Voice of America, 2005-2006  Member, the Prime Minister of Canada Observers’ Mission to Ukraine’s December 2004 presidential elections ("Orange Revolution"), 2004

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University Service

 Board Member, Global and International Studies Initiative (GISI) Executive, 2011-  Member, Global and International Studies Initiative steering group, 2009-2010  Member, the Senate Research Committee, 2010-  Board Member, New Brunswick and Atlantic Studies Research & Development Centre (NBASRDC) Advisory Board, 2007-  Member, Academic Planning Committee of the STU Senate, 2005-2008  Member, Committee on Appointments, Promotions and Tenure (CAS/CAPT), 2004-2007  Acting Chair, Students’ Research Fair Committee, 2006-2007  Member, New Brunswick and Atlantic Studies Research and Development Centre Steering Committee, 2004-2005  Member, Students’ Research Fair Committee, 2003-2005  Member, Admissions and Academic Standing Committee, 2003-2004

Departmental Service

Chair, 07/2012- Acting Chair, Department of Political Science, 2009-2010 Library Liaison, 2003- Chair, Department of Political Science Annual Lecture Committee, 2005-2006 Member, Department’s Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2004-2005 Coordinator, Department’s Honours program, 2003-2005 c) Other academic service activities

Guest lecturer, STU Aquinas Programme, 2004, 2006 Guest Lecturer, Model UN class, STU, 2007 Participant, LTD Teaching Conversations session “How do you feel about on-line student evaluations,” February 2004. Participant, LTD session on “Resolving conflict: Instructor-student dynamics,” December 2003. Moderator, STU Students’ Research Fair, 2005-2007 Peer evaluator, Department of Political Science, STU, 2004-2005

MEMBERSHIPS

 American Political Science Association  Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association  International Political Science Association  International Studies Association

LANGUAGES

English; Russian; Ukrainian; good reading competence in Belarusian, Polish, Bulgarian

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