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Igor Lukes Boston University 617-358-1776 [email protected] Employment 1988-date University Professor & Professor of History and International Relations, The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University. Associate, The Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University (since 1986). Local Affiliate, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University (since 2014). Education 1979-85 Ph.D. in International Relations, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. 1969-76 Ph.Dr. in Philosophy, Univerzita Karlova, Prague. Civic 2005-date Honorary Consul General of the Czech Republic in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. Books Ceskoslovensko nad propasti: selhani americkych diplomatu a tajnych sluzeb v Praze 1945-1948 (Prague: Prostor, 2014). On the Edge of the Cold War: American Diplomats and Spies in Postwar Prague (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012). Rudolf Slansky: His Trials and Trial. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2006. (A publication in the working papers series.) The Munich Crisis, 1938: Prelude to World War II. London: Frank Cass, 1999. (Co- author and co-editor) 2 Ceskoslovensko mezi Stalinem a Hitlerem: Benesova cesta k Mnichovu (Prague: Prostor, 1999). Czechoslovakia Between Stalin and Hitler: The Diplomacy of Edvard Benes in the 1930s. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Inside the Apparat: Perspectives on the Soviet Union. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1990. (Co-author) Gorbachev's USSR: A System in Crisis. London: Macmillan, 1990. (Co-editor) US-Soviet Policy in the Third World. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1987. (Co- editor) Emerging Doctrines and Technologies. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1987. (Co-editor) Hydra of Carnage: International Linkages of Terrorism. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1985. (Co-editor) Refereed and Research Articles “Osamelost sebastredneho statu: Benes a tragedia ceskoslovenskej zahranicnej politiky v roku 1938,” Historicka revue XXIX, 9 (2018): 20-25. “The Prague Coup d’État of February 1948: Heretical Thoughts on the Communist Takeover,” Comenius: The Journal of Euro-American Civilization 5, 1 (2018): 53-62. “Soviet Use of Dangle and Provokatsia Operations: The Early Years,” Journal for Intelligence and Security Studies 11, 1 (2017): 7-14. “The Hamlet of Central Europe: Czechs Between East and West,” Comenius: The Journal of Euro-American Civilization 2, 3 (2016): 215-222. Ceskoslovensko nad propasti: odpoved,” Soudobe dejiny 1-2 (2016): 171-186. “On the Edge of the Cold War: A Reply,” Journal of Cold War Studies 18, 3 (2016): 181-189. 3 “Hon na carodejnice v Sumperku 17. stoleti a stalinsky monstrproces v Praze na pocatku padesatych let 20. stoleti,” Dvacate stoleti/Twentieth Century 2 (2013): 9-26. “Walter W. Birge in Prague, 1945-1948,” Journal for Intelligence and Security Studies 6, 2 (2012): 49-62. “KAMEN: studenovalecnicka akce s americkym rozmerem,” Historie a vojenstvi 3 (2011): 40-46. “The 1948 Coup d’État in Prague Through the Eyes of the American Embassy,” Diplomacy & Statecraft 22, 3 (2011): 431-449. “Kamen: A Cold War Operation with an American dimension,” Studies in Intelligence 55, 1 (2011). “Stalinova politika do Ceskoslovaske v letih 1938-1939,” Prispevky za novejso zgodovino 50, 2 (2010): 127-137. “A Chronicle of Wasted Opportunities: Ambassador Laurence Steinhardt’s Sluggish Beginnings in Postwar Prague,” Rocenka textu zahranicnich profesoru 3 (2009). “The Failure of U. S. Special Services: Czechoslovakia, 1945-1948,” Securitas Imperii 1, 15 (2009). “The Rozvedka Dossier on a Defector ‘Who Knew Too Much,’” Journal for Intelligence and Security Studies 3, 2 (2009): 127-134; with Siegfried Beer. “The End of the Cold War: The Night the Masks Fell,” New England Review 30, 4 (2009): 28-34. “Historicke omyly diplomacie,” Parlamentni zpravodaj 12, 10 (October 2008): 62- 65. “Spy, Scholar, Artist: The Three Careers of Ladislav Bittman,” Journal for Intelligence and Security Studies 2, 1 (2008): 113-134; with Siegfried Beer. “Czechoslovakia, 1945-1950,” Slovakia XXXIX, 72-73 (2007): 50-62. “Ein nachrichtendienstliches Versagen: Die Amerikaner und die kommunistische Machtergreifung in der Tschechoslowakei 1948,” Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 2 (2007): 201-236. 4 “The Czechoslovak Special Services and their American Adversary During the Cold War,” Journal of Cold War Studies 9, 1 (Winter 2007): 3-28. “Ambassador Laurence Steinhardt: From New York to Prague,” Diplomacy & Statecraft 3, 17 (2006): 523-545. “Ceskoslovensky politicky exil za studene valky,” Stredni Evropa 2, 119 (2004): 68- 79. “Czechoslovak Political Exile in the Cold War: The Early Years,” The Polish Review XLVII, 3 (2002): 332-343. “Stredni Evropa: po NATO Paideia,” Stredni Evropa XVIII, 113 (2002): 113-121. “Pripad Vladimira Komarka na pozadi zmen v rovnovaze sil mezi Vychodem a Zapadem, 1948-1967,” Historie a vojenstvi L, 3 (2001): 538-585. “Changing Patterns of Power: The Mysterious Case of Vladimir Komarek,” Journal of Cold War Studies, 3, 1 (2001): 61-102. “Jeste jednou o kvetnu 1938 a ceskoslovensko-sovetskych vztazich okolo Mnichova,” Cesky casopis historicky, 98, 2 (2000): 320-322. “Strangers in One House: Czechs and Slovaks, 1918-1992,” Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism/Revue Canadienne des Etudes sur le Nationalisme, XXVII, nos. 1-2 (2000): 33-43. “Dva dokumenty na vecne tema: ceskoslovensko-sovetske vztahy ve tricatych letech,” Soudobe dejiny 7, 3 (2000): 362-366. “Der Fall Slansky: Eine Exilorganisation und das Ende des tschechoslowakischen Kommunistenfürers,” Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte, 4 (1999): 459-501. “Sovetsky svaz a Ceskoslovensko v predvecer druhe svetove valka: konec jednoho mytu,” Stredni Evropa, 92-93 (1999): 61-82. “Central Europe Has Joined NATO: The Continuing Search for a More Perfect Habsburg Empire,” SAIS Review, 19, 2 (Summer-Fall 1999): 47-59. “Jeste jednou o ‘Zdanovovi v Praze,’” Dejiny a soucasnost 21, 4 (April 1999): 51-52. 5 “The Rudolf Slansky Affair: New Evidence,” Slavic Review 58, 1 (Spring 1999): 160-187. “NATO a Stredni Evropa,” Stredni Evropa 15, 89 (1999): 63-76. “Rodjenje nashe jugoslovenske tragedije: Bosna i Hercegovina, ogledalo nasheg vremena i nashih lica,” Knjizhevnost (Belgrade) 52, 3-4 (1998): 802-810. “Polsko, Amerika a NATO,” Stredni Evropa 14, 77 (1998): 53-63. “Benesch und der Fall Tuchatschewski.” Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 4 (1996): 1-22. “The Tukhachevsky Affair and President Edvard Benes: Solutions and Open Questions.” Diplomacy & Statecraft, 7, 3 (1996): 505-529. “The Czechoslovak Partial Mobilization in May 1938: A Mystery (Almost) Solved.” Journal of Contemporary History, 31, 4 (1996). “The Birth of a Police State: The Czechoslovak Ministry of the Interior, 1945- 1948.” Intelligence and National Security, 11, 1 (1996): 78-88. “The GPU and GRU in Pre-World War II Czechoslovakia.” The International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 8, 1 (1995): 91-104. “Czechs and Slovaks: The Failure to Find a Decent Past.” Cultural Survival 19, 2 (1995): 19-24. “Czechoslovak-Soviet Relations from the End of World War 1 to Adolf Hitler’s Machtergreifung.” Diplomacy & Statecraft 5, 2 (1994): 248-86. “Pral si Stalin valku v roce 1938?” Historie a vojenstvi 2 (1994): 45-69. “Stalin a Benes koncem zari 1938.” Slovansky prehled, 3-4 (1994): 266-79. “The Czechoslovak Intelligence Service and Western Reactions to the Communist Coup d’État of February 1948.” Intelligence and National Security (1993): 73-85. “Benesch, Stalin und die Komintern: Vom Münchner Abkommen zum Molotow- Ribbentrop Pakt.” Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 3 (1993): 325-53. 6 “Stalin and Benes at the End of September 1938: New Evidence from the Prague Archives.” Slavic Review 52, 1 (1993): 28-48. “Did Stalin Desire War in 1938? A New Look at Soviet Behavior During the May and September Crises.” Diplomacy & Statecraft, 2, 1 (1991): 3-53. “Great Expectations and Lost Illusions: Soviet Use of Eastern European Proxies in the Third World.” The International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 2, 4 (1989): 1-13. “To Reform or Not to Reform: Gorbachev's Initiatives and Their Impact on Czechoslovakia.” Harvard International Review, 10, 1 (1987): 14-17. “Managing US-Soviet Arms Control Initiatives: Do We Speak the Same Language?” Comparative Strategy, 6, 2 (1987): 165-84. “Hegel, Freedom and the Ideological Roots of Soviet Foreign Policy.” The Fletcher Forum, 5, 2 (1981): 278-94. Book chapters “S ruskym vetrem v zadech: o ceste Donalda Trumpa do Bileho domu,” in Luke Harding, Tajna dohoda: jak Rusko pomohlo Trumpovi ziskat Bily dum (Prague: Prostor: 2018). “Transatlanticky svet v postfaktickem svete,” in Proc? (Prague: Zed, 2018). “Smrt Jana Masaryka,” in Vaclava Jandeckova, Kauza Jan Masaryk: novy pohled. Doznani k vrazde a tajny presetrovaci proces StB z let 1950-1951 (Domazlice, Nakladateltsvi Ceskeho lesa, 2015). “Pohled z druhe strany Atlantiku,” in Karel Sevela, Cesky krtek v CIA: cesta Karla Köchera pres americke tajne sluzby do Prognostickeho ustavu (Prague: Prostor, 2015). “Introduction,” in Vaclava Jandeckova, Tri muzi proti totalite: odbojar Ota Tulacka, pilot RAF Josef Hybler a americky diplomat Walter Birge v boji s StB (Domazlice: Cesky les, 2014). “The Terror Machine Behind the 17th Century Witch Trial in Schönberg and the Postwar Stalinist Purge in Prague,” in Alfred Ableitinger and Martin Moll (eds.), License to Detect: Festschrift für Siegfried Beer (Graz: Institut für Geschichte, 2013), 208-235. 7 “Introduction,”