Serhiy KUDELIA

Serhiy KUDELIA

Serhiy KUDELIA Department of Political Science Baylor University One Bear Place #97276 Waco, TX 76798 Phone: 254-710-6050 [email protected] CURRENT POSITION Assistant Professor of Political Science, Baylor University (from August, 2012) RESEARCH IN TERESTS Political Regimes and Institutional Design; Political Violence and Civil Wars; Social Movements and Revolutions; Post-communism. EDUCATION Johns Hopkins University, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) — PhD, International Relations (2008) Stanford University – MA, Political Science (1999) Ivan Franko Lviv National University (Ukraine) – BA, International Relations (1998) TEACHING EXPERIENCE August, 2012 – present Assistant Professor of Political Science, Baylor University August 6 – 24, 2011: Ukrainian Studies Summer School, Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald (Germany) January 2009 – August 2011 Assistant Professor of Political Science, National University “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy” (Ukraine) September 2007- May 2008/September – December, 2011 Professorial Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE September 2011 – May 2012: Petrach Visiting Scholar, Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (IERES), George Washington University. September 2009 – June 2010: Jacyk Post-doctoral Fellow, Center for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (CERES), University of Toronto. 2 June 1999 – September 2000: Research Assistant, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University. GOVERNME NT/POLICY EXPERIENCE Advisor to Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine — May 2008 - April 2009 Prepared analytical reports and policy memos, drafted policy statements and held interagency negotiations on the issues of Ukraine’s infrastructural development in the run-up to UEFA EURO-2012. ACADEMIC PUBLICATION S AND PAPERS BOOKS The Strategy of Campaigning: Lessons from Ronald Reagan and Boris Yeltsin, with Kiron Skinner, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Condoleezza Rice (Ann Arbor, MI:University of Michigan Press, 2007). Raw Nerve: The Dynamics of 2000-01 Civic Protests in Ukraine (in Ukrainian), with Myroslava Gongadze (Kyiv: Open Society Foundation, 2004). CHAPTERS IN BOOKS “Russia: European or Not?” with Bruce Parrott in Ronald Tiersky and Erik Jones eds., Europe Today: A Twenty-First Century Introduction (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Little- field, 2015), pp. 219 – 256. “Ukraine’s Credibility Gap as a Perennial Foreign Policy Problem” in Strategie und Sicherheit 2012: Der Gestaltungsspielraum der österreichischen Sicherheitspolitik, Jo- hann Pucher and Johann Frank, eds. (Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 2012). “Politics and Democracy in Ukraine,” in Open Ukraine: Changing Course towards a Eu- ropean Future, Taras Kuzio and Daniel Hamilton eds. (Washington, DC: Center for Transatlantic Relations, 2011), pp. 1 – 20. “Betting on Society: Power Perceptions and Elite Games in Ukraine,” in Paul D’Anieri, ed., Orange Revolution and Aftermath: Mobilization, Apathy and the State in Ukraine (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010), pp. 160 – 189. JOURNAL ARTICLES “Nothing Personal: Explaining the Rise and Decline of Political Machines in Ukraine,” co-authored with Taras Kuzio, forthcoming in Post-Soviet Affairs (published online on June 6, 2014). 3 “The House That Yanukovych Built,” Journal of Democracy, vol. 25, No. 3, July 2014, pp. 19 – 34. “If Tomorrow Comes: Power Balance and Time Horizons in Ukraine's Constitutional Politics,” Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, vol. 21, No. 2, Spring 2013, pp. 151 – 178. “Choosing Violence in Irregular Wars: The Case of Anti-Soviet Insurgency in Western Ukraine, 1944 – 1950,” East European Politics and Societies, vol. 27, no. 1, February 2013, pp. 147 – 179. “When External Leverage Fails: The Case of Yulia Tymoshenko’s Trial,” Problems of Post-Communism, vol. 60, no. 1, January–February 2013, pp. 29 – 42. “Risky Politics: Repression and Resistance in Slavic Autocracies,” SAIS Review of Inter- national Affairs, vol. 32, No. 2, Summer – Fall, 2012, pp. 151 – 162. “The Sources of Continuity and Change of Ukraine’s Incomplete State,” Communist and Post-Communist Studies, vol. 45, Nos. 3 – 4, September – December 2012, pp. 417 – 428. “Society as an Actor in Post-Soviet State-Building,” Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, vol. 20, No. 2, Spring 2012, pp. 149 – 156. “Revolutionary Bargain: The Unmaking of Ukraine’s Autocracy through Pacting,” Jour- nal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol. 23, Issue 1, March 2007, pp. 77 – 100. Reprinted in Taras Kuzio ed., Democratic Revolution in Ukraine: From Kuchmagate to Orange Revolution (New York, NY: Routledge, 2009), pp. 78 – 101. BOOK REVIEWS “Elixir of Effective Democracy,” Review of Francis Fukuyama's Origins of Political Or- der: From Prehuman Times to French Revolution (New York: Ferrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011), Krytyka, July-August 2011, pp. 15 – 16. (in Ukrainian). MEMOS AND OPINION PIECES (selected) “Domestic Sources of the Donbas Insurgency,” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 351, September 2014: http://www.ponarseurasia.org/sites/default/files/policy-memos- pdf/Pepm351_Kudelia_Sept2014.pdf 4 “Will Eastern Ukraine turn into Northern Ireland?” Monkey Cage Blog, July 26, 2014: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2014/07/26/will-eastern- ukraine-turn-into-northern-ireland/ “What Expanded Presidential Powers Does Poroshenko Want?”, PONARS Eurasia, July 7, 2014: http://www.ponarseurasia.org/article/what-expanded-presidential-powers-does- poroshenko-want “Ukraine’s 2014 Presidential Election Result in Unlikely to be Repeated,” Monkey Cage, June 2, 2014: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey- cage/wp/2014/06/02/ukraines-2014-presidential-election-result-is-unlikely-to-be- repeated/ “Ukraine in Context: What Happens When Authoritarians Fall,” Foreign Affairs, Febru- ary 27, 2014: www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/140976/serhiy-kudelia/ukraine-in-context “Localized Revolution and the Fragmentation of Ukraine’s State,” PONARS Eurasia, January 27, 2014: http://www.ponarseurasia.org/article/localized-revolution-and- fragmentation-ukraine%E2%80%99s-state “Ukraine’s Perfect Storm: How Far Will It Go?”, PONARS Eurasia, December 2, 2013: http://www.ponarseurasia.org/article/ukraine%E2%80%99s-perfect-storm-how-far-will- it-go “The Failure of the Cox-Kwasniewski Mission and Its Implications for Ukraine,” PONARS Eurasia, November 22, 2013: http://www.ponarseurasia.org/article/failure-cox- kwasniewski-mission-and-its-implications-ukraine “EU-Ukraine Association Agreement: Yanukovych’s Two-Level Games,” PONARS Eurasia, September 20, 2013: http://www.ponarseurasia.org/article/eu-ukraine- association-agreement-yanukovych%E2%80%99s-two-level-games “The Price of Brotherly Love: What Will Russia Lose from Integrating Ukraine?”, PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 257, June 2013. “Escape from Freedom, ” PONARS Eurasia Blog, November 2, 2012: http://www.ponarseurasia.org/article/escape-freedom-2 “The West and Imprisonment of Yulia Tymoshenko,” PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 205 in Alexander Schmemann and Cory Welt, eds. Bridging Divides in Eastern Eu- rope: Policy Perspectives (PONARS/IERES/George Washington University, June 2012), pp. 29 – 35: http://www.gwu.edu/~ieresgwu/assets/docs/ponars/PolicyPersBridgingDivides.pdf 5 «Can There be Political Science in Ukraine?,» Krytyka, Nos. 1 – 2, 2012 (in Ukrainian). «The Taming of the Shrew: EU-Ukraine Summit in Kyiv,» PONARS Eurasia, December 19, 2011: http://ponarseurasia.org/blog/2011/12/the-taming-of-the- %D0%B7%D0%B5%D0%BC%D0%BB%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%B9%D0%BA%D0 %B0-shrew/ «Why Yanukovych Did It: Explaining the Rationality of His Choice to Jail Tymoshen- ko,» October 18, 2011, PONARS Eurasia: http://ponarseurasia.org/blog/2011/10/why- yanukovych-did-it-explaining-the-rationality-of-his-choice/ “Authoritarian Pyramids with Feet of Clay: Mubarak’s Lessons for Yanukovych,” Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, February 7, 2011: http://www.radiosvoboda.org/content/article/2300273.html (in Ukrainian). “Ukraine’s New Course: Away from the West,” Munk Center Monitor, Spring 2010, p. 9. “A Stolen Election,” with Mitchell Orenstein, The Moscow Times, February 27, 2008: http://www.themoscowtimes.com/opinion/article/a-stolen-election/356103.html “Politics Starts at the Water’s Edge,” with Kiron Skinner, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Condoleezza Rice, The New York Times, September 27, 2007: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/15/opinion/15skinner.html WORK IN PROGRESS “Corruption in Ukraine: Perpetuum Mobile or the Endplay of Post-Soviet Elites?” (chater in an edited volume submitted for review). CONFERENCE PAPERS AND ROUND-TABLES (since 2010) National Endowment for Democracy, “Ukraine: The Maidan and Beyond,” July 14, 2014. University of Texas, Austin: “Ukraine’s Winter of Discontent: Will the Rise of People Power End Authoritarian Backsliding?”, January 31, 2014. Baylor University, Keston Symposium, Religion and Political Culture in Post- Communist Countries: Past, Present and Future, Panel Discussion: “Religion and Foreign Policy in Contemporary Russia,” November 15, 2013. The International Forum for Democratic Studies at the National Endowment for Democ- 6 racy, Washington, DC, Round-Table: “Ukraine: Democracy in Danger?” April 9, 2013. Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University Panel Discussion: “The Future of Ukraine: A Debate,” March 13, 2013. “The Limits of Western Leverage: The Case of Yulia Tymoshenko's Trial,” Paper pre- pared for

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