Boris Kashnikov

Boris Kashnikov

<p> Boris Kashnikov.</p><p>Curriculum Vitae.</p><p>5/29/2018 Current Position: Professor at National Research University “Higher School of Economics”. Previous positions: - Professor. Ryazan State University. (February 2004 – September 2006) - Director of the Moscow office. International Crisis Group. (May 2003 – February 2004) - Head of the Department. Moscow University of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. (October 1988 – May 2003)</p><p>Education: - Higher School of Economics. Special course of French. (September 2008 – June 2010) - Royal Military Academy of Belgium. Special course of French. August 2002. - Central European University. Hungary. Special course of applied ethics. June 1998. - Moscow State University. Department of Philosophy. Postgraduate course.1983-1986. - St. Petersburg State University. Department of Philosophy. Postgraduate course. 1982- 1983. - Ryazan State University. Department of History. Graduate course. 1974-1979.</p><p>Academic degrees: - Post Ph.D (Doctorskaya) in Political and Moral Philosophy from the Moscow Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences - Ph.D (Kandidatskaya) in Moral Philosophy from Moscow State University. - Master’s in History from Ryazan State University. </p><p>Fellowships and Research appointments. - DAAD visiting professor at Philosophy Department. Bochum University. Germany. (November 2013 – January 2014). - Fulbright professor at George Mason University (September 2011-March 2012). I taught a postgraduate full semester course “War and Ethics” - Visiting professor at George Mason University (February 2010). - DAAD visiting professor at the Center on International Law of Peace and Military Conflict. Bochum University. Germany. (November 2005 – January 2006) - Fulbright professor at Emory University. USA. Aug.1999- May 2000. - JFDP at Ohio State University (Mershon Center for International Security Studies). USA. July 1996- August 1997. </p><p>Papers given at most recent professional meetings: - 20.11.2014 – 22.11.2014. Saint Petersburg State University. International conference. Theoretical and Applied Ethics: Traditions and Perspectives – Paper given: Ethics and War. Content and Meaning of Victory. - 25.06.2014 – 27.06. 2014. The University of Belgrade. Serbia. The 13th International Law and Ethics Conference Series. Paper given: Is it Possible to Win the Just War? - 21.07.2013 - 26.07.2013. Bello Horizonte. Brazil. The 26th World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. Paper given: Violence of Justice and Justice of Violence. - 01.06.2012 - 23.06.2012. The University of Belgrade.. Serbia. The 12th International Law and Ethics Conference Series. The University of Belgrade. Paper given: Pacifism VC Necessary War in Russian Philosophical Discourse. - 08.06.2011 - 10.06.2011. Ruhr University Bochum. Germany. International Conference. Kulturen der Gerechtigkeit. Paper given: Der aktuelle Gerechtigkeitsdiskurs und der globale Patrimonialismus. </p><p>Major academic presentations and guest lectures: - In February –March 2012 numerous lectures were given all over USA in terms of my Fulbright grant on war and terrorism. - November 10-12. 2009. International Forum ICRC "Contemporary Challenges to Humanitarian Norms". Astana. Presentations: “Moral Constraints on War” and “The Nature of Terrorist Action” - December 15-16. 2005. International Criminal Law Network 4th Annual Conference “Counter-Terrorism and the Rule of International Law”. The Hague. The Netherlands. Presentation: “Jihad and International Terrorism” - October 23-30. 2005. Tashkent. Uzbekistan. The 1st Central Asian ICRC Course on International Humanitarian Law. Lecture: “Moral Constraints on War” and “The War in Chechnya and the Violations of Humanitarian Norms”. - May 2-9. 2005. Alma-Ati. Kazakhstan. The 6th International Central Asian ICRC Students completion in International Humanitarian Law. Lecture: “Humanitarian norms of war”. - October 8. 2003. Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. Helsinki. Finland. Seminar: “Perspectives on Russia in Transition”. Lecture: “The historical discourse of the Russian justice”. - May 14. 2002. Renmin University. Beijing. China. Symposium. “Moral Constraints on War”. Lecture: “NATO intervention in Kosovo crisis. Whose Justice?”, “The First Chechen War 1994 –1996”. - June 25-26. 2001. Chilworth Group Conference of the ESRC “One Europe or Several?” research program of the Sussex European Institute. “European Strategic Responses to Cross Border Crime.” Southampton. Great Britain. Lecture: “Organized crime and corruption in contemporary Russia.” - September 10-13. 2000. Sweden. Stockholm. 6th ENP International Police Conference. “Policing the 21st century”. Lecture: “Crime and corruption in contemporary Russia.” - September 2000. Embassy of Sweden in Moscow. Lecture given to a delegation of district prosecutors of Sweden. “Organized crime and corruption in contemporary Russia.” - April 2000. Woodrow Wilson Center. Washington DC. USA. Lecture: “Organized crime and corruption in contemporary Russia.” </p><p>Related practical experience: - April 1993- April 1994. Former Yugoslavia. United Nations Protection Forces. I was employed as a United Nations Civil Police Station Commander. - March 1989 – June 1989. Nagorny Karabah. I served with USSR peacemaking forces on the prevention of ethnic clashes in the region. - September 1981 – April 1982. Served in the Soviet Army as a private on conscription. - Member of the editorial board of the “Journal of military ethics”. (www.tandf.no/jme). Oslo, Norway. (2005-2009)</p>

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