Mikhail A. MOLCHANOV

Mikhail A. MOLCHANOV

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 politics 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 Independence of Ukraine). Moscow: Institut etnologii i antropologii AN SSSR. (In Russian) Book chapters and refereed articles 2012a. Energy security and the revival of geopolitics. 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 Eurasia. 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). 2 Mikhail A. Molchanov 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 China: 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 Asia-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 civilization). Filosofs’ka i sotsiolohichna dumka 5 (1990), 35-45. (Ukrainian and Russian editions) 3 Mikhail A. Molchanov 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. Tokyo: 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

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