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University of Miami Curriculum Vitae (Complete version) 1. Date: 1 August 2013 PERSONAL 2. Name: Roger E. Kanet 3. Home Phone: (305) 971-1525 4. Home Address: 9225 S.W, 142 nd Street Miami, FL 33176 5. Contact information: Department of International Studies Ferré Building, Room 331 University of Miami 1000 Memorial Drive P.O. Box 248123 Coral Gables, FL 33124-2211 Phone: (305) 284-3407 Fax: (303) 284-4406 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.as.miami.edu/international- studies/faculty/RogerKanet 6. Current Academic Rank: Professor 7. Primary Department: Department of International Studies 8. Secondary or Joint Appointments: N/A 9. Citizenship: USA 10. Visa Type: N/A HIGHER EDUCATION 11. Ph.B., cum laude, Berchmanskolleg, Pullach-bei-München, Germany 1960 (philosophy) A.B., magna cum laude, Xavier University, 1961 (philosophy) M.A., Lehigh University, 1963 (international relations) A.M., Princeton University, 1965 (politics) Ph.D., Princeton University, 1966 (politics) Dissertation The Soviet Union and Sub-Saharan Africa: Communist Policy Toward Africa, 1917-1965. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Princeton University, 1966. 565 pp. University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan, Order No. 67- 5729. Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts, XXVII (1967), 3915-A. 12. Non-Institutional: N/A 13. Certification, licensure: N/A EXPERIENCE 14. Academic:

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Curriculum Vitae(Complete version)

1. Date: 1 August 2013

PERSONAL2. Name: Roger E. Kanet3. Home Phone: (305) 971-15254. Home Address: 9225 S.W, 142nd Street

Miami, FL 331765. Contact information: Department of International Studies

Ferré Building, Room 331University of Miami1000 Memorial DriveP.O. Box 248123Coral Gables, FL 33124-2211Phone: (305) 284-3407Fax: (303) 284-4406E-Mail: [email protected]: http://www.as.miami.edu/international-

studies/faculty/RogerKanet6. Current Academic Rank: Professor 7. Primary Department: Department of International Studies8. Secondary or Joint Appointments: N/A9. Citizenship: USA10. Visa Type: N/A

HIGHER EDUCATION11. Ph.B., cum laude, Berchmanskolleg, Pullach-bei-München, Germany1960 (philosophy) A.B., magna cum laude, Xavier University, 1961 (philosophy)

M.A., Lehigh University, 1963 (international relations)A.M., Princeton University, 1965 (politics)Ph.D., Princeton University, 1966 (politics) Dissertation The Soviet Union

and Sub-Saharan Africa: Communist Policy Toward Africa, 1917-1965. Unpublisheddoctoral dissertation, Princeton University, 1966. 565 pp.University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan, Order No. 67-5729. Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts, XXVII (1967), 3915-A.

12. Non-Institutional: N/A13. Certification, licensure: N/A

EXPERIENCE14. Academic:

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Graduate teaching assistant, Lehigh University, 1961–63Preceptor (Graduate teaching assistant), Princeton University, spring

1966Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Kansas, 1966–69Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Kansas, 1969–74

(on leave, 1972–74)Instructor, special course on the Soviet Union, United Colleges of

Central Kansas, McPherson, KS, September–October 1969Instructor, U.S. Army Command and Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS,

1970–72 (Special program of the University of Kansas)Visiting Associate Professor of Political Science, University of

Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, 1973–74Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois at

Urbana–Champaign, 1974–78 (on leave, fall 1976).Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana–

Champaign, 1978–1997 (on leave, 1978–79, 1981–82, fall 1987);Professor Emeritus, 1997-present.

Professor, School of International Studies, University of Miami, 1997-2002 (on leave, 2000-01); Department of International Studies, 2002-present.

15. Non-AcademicUnited States Information Agency, Consultant, 1975–76United States Department of State, Bureau of External Research,

Consultant, 1976–78Republican National Committee, National Security and International

Affairs Advisory Council, Ad hoc member of the East–West RelationsSubcommittee, 1977–79

Institute for Public Policy Development, Washington, D.C., Consultant,1976– 79

International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), Member, selectioncommittee for Eastern Europe, 1981–1984

Interaction Systems, Inc., McLean, VA, Advisory Committee, 1984–86University of Maryland, College Park, MD, East–South Project, Advisory

Committee, 1986–1991Hudson Institute, Center for Central European and Eurasian Studies,

Indianapolis, IN, Member, Advisory Council, 1988–1995Presented 300+ lectures at universities and to various professional and

civic organizations in the United States and abroad. (Complete listavailable on request.)

16. Military: N/A

17. Books and monographs published: (30 edited books; 5 special issues of journals, through 04-01-13)

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35. Roger E. Kanet and Maria Raquel Freire, Guest Editors, Russia in the New International Order: Theories, Arguments, Debates A special issue of International Politics, vol. 49, no. 4 (July 2012), pp. 393-529.

34. Maria Raquel Freire and Roger E. Kanet, ed., Russia and Its Near Neighbours: Identity, Interests and Foreign Policy. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Xviii, 295 pp. ISN 978-0-230-39017-1

33. Roger E. Kanet and Marial Raquel Freire, eds., Competing for Influence: the EUand Russia in post-Soviet Eurasia. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic ofLetters Publishing, 2012, xvi, 259 pp. ISBN 978-90-8979-0965

32. Roger E. Kanet and Maria Raquel Freire, eds., Russia and European Security.Dordrecht: The Netherlands, 2012), xvi, 312 pp. ISBN 978-90-8979-100-9

31. Roger E. Kanet, ed., Russian Foreign Policy in the Twenty-first Century. Houndmills,UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, xiv, 295 pp. ISBN 978-0-230-27167-8

30. Maria Raquel Freire and Roger E. Kanet, eds., Key Players and RegionalDynamics in Eurasia: The Return of the ‘Great Game’. Houndmills, UK: PalgraveMacmillan, 2010, xiv, 300 pp. ISBN 978-0-230-27378-8

29. Roger E. Kanet, ed., The United States and Europe in a Changing World. Dordrecht,The Netherlands: Republic of Letters Publishing, 2009, xii, 286 pp.ISBN 978-90-8979009-5; paperback edition, 2010, ISBN 9089790314

28. Roger E. Kanet, ed., A Resurgent Russia and the West: The European Union, NATO andBeyond. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic of Letters Publishing,2009, xxv, 247 pp., ISBN 978-90-8979-008-8; paperback edition, 2010,ISBN 978-90-8979-027-9.

27. Roger E. Kanet, ed., Identities, Nations, and Politics after Communism. London:Routledge Publishers, 2008. vi, 180 pp. [ISBN: 978-0-415-46022-4]

26. Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet, eds., From Superpower toBesieged Global Power: Restoring World Order after the Failure of the Bush Doctrine.Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2008. xxiii, 411 pp. [ISBN:0-8203-2977-0; 0-8203-3074-4; hardcover and paperback editions]

25. Roger E. Kanet, guest editor, “Still Mars, Still Venus? The UnitedStates, Europe, and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship,”International Politics, vol. 45, no. 3 (2008), pp. 229-400.

24. Roger E. Kanet guest editor, Identities, Nations and Politics after Communism.Special Nationalities Papers, vol. 35, no. 3 (July 2007), pp. 405-582.

23. Roger E. Kanet, ed., Russia, Re-emerging Great Power. Houndmills, UK:Palgrave Macmillan, publication in 2007, xiv, 235 pp. ISN 978-0-230-54304-1

22. Roger E. Kanet, ed., The New Security Environment. The Impact on Russia, Central andEastern Europe Aldershot, UK/Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 2005xii, 247 pp. S 0-7546-4330-1

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21. Roger E. Kanet, editor, Resolving Regional Conflicts (Champaign, IL:University of Illinois Press, 1998). X 257 pp. (simultaneous hardcoverand paperback editions) ISBN 0-252-02368-4

20. William E. Ferry and Roger E. Kanet, editors, Post-Communist States in theWorld Community: Selected Papers from the Fifth World Congress of Central and East EuropeanStudies, Warsaw 1995 (London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press,1998), xvii, 305 pp.

19. Roger E. Kanet and Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, editors, The Foreign Policy ofthe Russian Federation (London: Macmillan Publishers and New York: St.Martin's Press , 1997), ix, 208 pp.

18. Roger E. Kanet, guest editor of a symposium, "The Russian Federation,Japan and the Kurile Islands: A Symposium," Communist and Post-CommunistStudies, vol. 30, no. 4 (1997), pp. 333-378.

17. Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet, editors, Coping with Conflict after theCold War. Baltimore/London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996,xvii, 407 pp.

16. Roger E. Kanet, editor, Regional Conflicts and Conflict Resolution: Essays in Honor ofJeremiah D. Sullivan (Champaign, IL: Program in Arms Control, Disarmament,and International Security, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1995), xiv, 174 pp.

15. Roger E. Kanet, Deborah Nutter Miner and Tamara J. Resler, editors,Soviet Foreign Policy in Transition (Cambridge, Eng/New York: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1992; paperback reprint, 2008; electronic versionavailable, 2010), XVI, 308 pp. ISBN: 0-721-06341-8]

14. Roger E. Kanet and Edward A. Kolodziej, editors, The Cold War as Cooperation:Superpower Cooperation in Regional Conflict Management (London: Macmillan Press;Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991. xv, 439 pp.

13. Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet, editors, The Limits of Soviet Power inthe Developing World: Thermidor in the Revolutionary Struggle. London: MacmillanPublishers, 1989. xx, 531 pp. Published simultaneously as The Limits ofSoviet Power in the Developing World. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UniversityPress, 1989. xx, 531 pp.

12. Roger E. Kanet, guest-editor, Special Issue on “The USSR in theInternational System: The Impact of New Political Thinking,” Crossroads:An International Socio-Political Journal, no. 28 (1989), 98 pp.

11. Ray S. Cline, James Arnold Miller, and Roger E. Kanet, editors, Asia inSoviet Global Strategy. Boulder, CO- London: Westview Press, 1987. viii,193 pp.

10. Ray S. Cline, James Arnold Miller, and Roger E. Kanet, editor, WesternEurope in Soviet Global Strategy. Boulder, CO-London: Westview Press, 1987.viii, 166 pp.

9. Roger E. Kanet, editor, The Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and the Developing States,Cambridge-New York-New Rochelle-Melbourne-Sydney: Cambridge UniversityPress, 1987; electronic edition, 2010. xvi, 233 pp.

8. Roger E. Kanet, editor, Soviet Foreign Policy and East-West Relations. New York:Pergamon Press, 1982, x, 197 pp.

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7. Maurice D. Simon and Roger E. Kanet, editors, Background to Crisis: Policy andPolitics in Gierek's Poland. (Westview Special Studies on the Soviet Union andEastern Europe). Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1981, xviii, 418 pp.(paperback edition, 1982).

6. Roger E. Kanet, editor, Soviet Foreign Policy in the 1980s. New York: PraegerPublishers, 1982, xxii, 364 pp. (simultaneous hardcover and paperbackeditions)

5. Roger E. Kanet and Donna Bahry, eds., Soviet Economic and Political Relationswith the Developing World. New York: Praeger Special Studies, 1975), xi,242 pp.

4. Roger E. Kanet, compiler, Soviet and East European Foreign Policy: A Bibliography ofEnglish and Russian-Language Publications, 1967-1971. Santa Barbara,California: ABC-Clio Press, 1974. xvi, 208 pp.

3. Roger E. Kanet, ed., The Soviet Union and the Developing Nations. Baltimore: TheJohns Hopkins University Press, 1974, xii, 302 pp.

2. Roger E. Kanet and Ivan Volgyes, editors, On the Road to Communism: Essayson Soviet Domestic and Foreign Politics. Lawrence: The University Press ofKansas, 1972, vi, 212 pp.

1. Roger E. Kanet, editor, The Behavioral Revolution and Communist Studies:Behaviorally-Oriented Political Research on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. New York:The Free Press, 1971, XV, 376 pp.

18. Juried or refereed journal articles and exhibitions:1 (83 articles,including reprints, through 04-01-13)

83. Maxime Henri André Larivé and Roger E. Kanet, “The Return to Europe andthe Rise of EU-Russian Ideological Differences,” Whitehead Journal ofDiplomacy and International Relations (winter 2013), , pp. 124-38.

82. Roger E. Kanet, “Introduction: Russia in the New International Order:Theories, Arguments, Debates,” International Politics, vol. 49, no. 4 (2012),pp. 1-7.

81. Roger E. Kanet and Maxime Henri André Larivé, “NATO and Russia: APerpetual New Beginning,” Perceptions: Journal of International Affairs (Ankara,Turkey), vol. 17, no. 1 (2012), pp. 75-96.

80. Roger E. Kanet, “Russia, the EU and the United States: IntertwinedRelationships,” Tamkang Journal of International Affairs, vol. 15, (2011), pp. 1-41.

79. Roger E. Kanet, “Projections about a Post-Soviet World – Twenty-FiveYears Later,” International Journal on World Peace, vol. 27, no. 3 (2010), pp.31-42.

78. Roger E. Kanet, “Russia and the Greater Caspian Basin:Withstanding the U.S. Challenge,” Tamkang Journal of International Affairs, vol.13, no. 3 (2010), pp. 1-43.

1 With few exceptions coauthors of articles, book chapters and reviewessays were graduate students working with Kanet at the time that thepublication was written.

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77. Roger E. Kanet, “Still Mars, Still Venus? The United States, Europe,and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship,” International Politics,vol. 45, no. 3 (2008), pp. 231-235.

76. Roger E. Kanet, “A New U.S. Approach to Europe?: The TransatlanticRelationship after Bush.” International Politics, vol. 45, no. 3 (2008), pp.348-363.

75. Roger E. Kanet, “Identities, Nations and Politics after Communism,”Nationalities Papers, special issue on Identities, Nations and Politics after Communism,vol. 35, no. 3 (July 2007), pp. 407-410.

74. Larissa Homarac and Roger E. Kanet, “O Desafio dos Estados Unidos àInfluencia Russa na Ásia Central e no Cáucaso,” [The U.S. Challenge toRussian Influence in Central Asia and the Caucasus], Relações Internacionais(Lisbon), no 12 (December 2006), pp. 29-48.

73. Nuray V. Ibryamova and Roger E. Kanet, “The North-South Security Dividein the ‘New Europe,’” Tamkang Journal of International Affairs, TamkangUniversity, Taiwan, vol. 10, no. 1 (2006), pp. 1-28.

72. Roger E. Kanet, "The Superpower Quest for Empire: The Cold War andSoviet Support for ‘Wars of National Liberation’,” Cold War History, vol. 6,no. 3 (2006), pp. 331-352.

71. Roger E. Kanet, “The Bush Revolution in U.S. Security Policy,” TamkangJournal of International Affairs, Tamkang University, Taiwan, vol. 9, no. 3 (Jan.2006), pp. 33-71 (reprint)

70. Roger E. Kanet, “Die sowjetische Unterstűtzung nationalerBefreiungskriege,” [Soviet Support for Wars of National Liberation,]Mittelweg 36: Zeitschrift des Hamburger Instituts fűr Sozialforschung, vol. 14 (Feb.-Mar.2005), pp. 22-42.

69. Roger E. Kanet, "Between Consensus and Confrontation: Russia and theUnited States,” Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Eastern and Central Europe,Vol. 17, No. 2, (2002), pp. 87-98. [updated version of German original]

68. Roger E. Kanet and Nouray V. Ibryamova, "La sécurité en Europe centraleet orientale: un système en cours de changement," [Security in Centraland Eastern Europe: A Changing System], Revue d’Études comparatives Est-Ouest,vol. 33, no. 1 (2002), pp. 179-203.

67. Roger E. Kanet and Nuray Ibryamova, "Verpaßte Gelegenheiten?Amerikanisch-Russische Beziehungen in den 66. 90er Jahren ," [LostOpportunities? American-Russian Relations in the 1990s], Osteuropa, 51.vol., no. 8 (2001), pp. 985-1001.

65. Roger E. Kanet, ”Zwischen Konsens und Konfrontation: Rußland und dieVereinigten Staaten,” [Between Consensus and Confrontation: Russia andthe United States] Osteuropa, vol. 51, nos. 4/5 (2001), pp. 509-521;

64. J.C. Sharman and Roger E. Kanet, "The Challenge of DemocraticConsolidation in Postcommunist Europe," International Politics, vol. 35,(1998), pp. 1-19.

63. J.C. Sharman and Roger E. Kanet, "Internationale Einflüsse auf denDemokratisierungsprozeß in Osteuropa," [International Influences on theDemocratization Process in Eastern Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 48, no. 11-12(1998), pp. 1069-1085.

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62. Roger E. Kanet, "The Russian Federation, Japan and the Kurile Islands:A Symposium," Communist and Post-Communist Studies, vol. 30, no. 4 (1997), pp.333-334.

61. Roger E. Kanet and Dévora Grynspan, "Problems In AdministeringInternational Education Consortia," International Education Forum, vol. 17, no.1 (1997), pp. 33-42.

60. Roger E. Kanet, with Susanne M. Birgerson, "The Domestic-Foreign PolicyLinkage in Russian Politics: Nationalist Influences on Russian ForeignPolicy," Communist and Post-Communist Studies, vol. 30, no. 4 (1997), p. 35-44.

59. Roger E. Kanet, "A Research Agenda for the Internationalization ofHigher Education in the United States': Why the Case Must Be Made?"International Education Forum, vol. 16, no. 1 (1996), pp. 32-36.

58. Roger E. Kanet, "Internationalization, Constrained Budgets, and theRole of International Education Consortia," International Education Forum.,vol. 16, no. 1 (1996), pp. 59-70.

57. Susanne M. Birgerson, Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, and Roger E. Kanet, "Lapolitique russe en Afrique: désengagement ou coopération?" [RussianPolicy in Africa: Disengagement or Cooperation?], Revue d'Études comparativesEst-Ouest, no. 3 (1996), pp. 145-168.

56. Roger E. Kanet, "Russian Policy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa:Disengagement or Cooperation? Aktuelle Analysen. Bundesinstitut fürostwissenschaftliche und internationale Studien, no. 22/1995 (1 March1995), pp. 1-5.

55. Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Roger E. Kanet, "Trennung oderZusammenarbeit? Rußlands Afrika-Politik," [Disengagement orCooperation? Russia’s Africa Policy], epd-EntwicklungsPolitik (12-13 June1995), pp. z1-z3. [Translation of published article]

54. Susanne M. Birgerson and Roger E. Kanet, “East-Central Europe and theRussian Federation," Problems of Post-Communism, vol. 42, no. 4 (1995), pp.29-36.

53. Roger E. Kanet and James Osberg, "The Illinois Consortium forInternational Education," International Education Forum, vol. 15, no. 1 (1995),pp. 21-27.

52. Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Roger E. Kanet, "Russian Policy in Africa:Disengagement or Cooperation? at Problems of Post-Communism, vol. 42, no. 5(1995), pp. 34-39.

51. Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Roger E. Kanet, "Russia as a RegionalPeacekeeper," The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review, vol. 22, no. 2 (1995), pp. 165-177.

50. Roger E. Kanet, “La résolution des conflits: le rôle de la Fédérationrusse,” [Conflict Resolution: The Role of the Russian Federation], Revued’Études comparatives Est-Ouest. vol. 25, no. 1 (1994), pp. 5-32.

49. Tamara J. Resler and Roger E. Kanet, “Democratization: The National-Subnational Linkage,” In Depth: A Journal for Values and Public Policy, vol. 3, no., 1(1993), pp. 5-22.

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48. Roger E. Kanet and Brian V. Souders, “Democratization and LocalGovernment in Poland,” In Depth: A Journal for Values and Public Policy, vol., 3 no.,1 (1993), pp. 93-113.

47. Roger E. Kanet and Brian V. Souders, “Russia and Her Western Neighbors:Developments in Russian Policy toward Central and Eastern Europe,”Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, vol. 1, no. 3 (1993), pp.33-57.

46. Roger E. Kanet and James T. Alexander, "The End of the Cold War and the'New World Order': Implications for the Developing World," Iranian Journalof International Affairs, vol. 4, no. 2 (1992), pp. 249-281.

45. Alexander C. Pacek and Roger E. Kanet, "Dong Ou jü bian: Zheng zhi gaige di she hui ji chu," (Dramatic Change in Eastern Europe: SocialFoundations for Economic Reform), Sulian Dong Ou Wenti Yicong (TranslatedEssays on Soviet and Eastern European Issues), Beijing, PCR, no. 1(1991), pp. 104-118. [Mandarin translation of English original]

44. Roger E. Kanet and Brian V. Souders, "L'Aprés-communisme: LesRélations entre la Pologne et l'Union Soviétique," (“After Communism:Relations between Poland and Russia”), Revue d'Études comparatives Est-ouest,Vol. 22, no. 3 (1991, pp. 2-43.

43. Roger E. Kanet, "Gorbachev's Impact on Soviet Policy," La Politiqueétrangère soviétique à l'aube des années 1990, special issue of Collection Choix(Québec), no. 21 (1990), pp. 37-41.

42. Roger E. Kanet, "La coopération des super-puissances en Europe del'Est," [“Superpower Cooperation in 41. Eastern Europe], Revue des Étudescomparatives Est-Ouest, XXI, no. 4 (1990), pp. 5-34.

40. Jeffrey L. Roberg, with Roger E. Kanet, "The Scientific-TechnologicalRevolution: Soviet Views, Yesterday and Today," Soviet Union, XVII, nos.1-2 (1990), pp. 95-112.

39. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Foreign Policy and the End of the Postwar Era,"PS: Political Science & Politics, XXXII, no. 2 (1989), pp. 215-23.

38. Roger E. Kanet, "New Political Thinking and Soviet Foreign Policy,"Crossroads: An International Socio-Political Journal, no. 28 (1989), pp. 5-22.

37. Roger E. Kanet, "Mikhail Gorbachev and the End of the Cold War: AnInterim Assessment of Gorbachev's Impact on World Affairs," Soviet Union,vol. 16, nos. 2-3 (1989), pp. 193-200

36. Roger E. Kanet and Edward A. Kolodziej, "L'Union Soviétique et le Mondeen Developpement: Thermidor dans le Combat Revolutionnnaire," [TheSoviet Union and the Developing World: Thermidor in the RevolutionaryStruggle], Revue d'Études Comparatives Est-Ouest, XIX, no. 2 (1988), pp. 5-22.

35. Roger E. Kanet and Randy Hagerty, "US and Soviet [Economic] Involvementin the Third World," Harvard International Review, VIII, no. 3 (Jan/Feb. 1986),pp. 11-14.

34. Roger E. Kanet and Sumit Ganguly, "Soviet Strategy in Southwest Asiaand the Persian Gulf Region," Crossroads, no. 20 (1986), pp. 1-20.

33. Roger E. Kanet, "Economic Aspects of Soviet Policy in the Third World:A Commentary," Soviet Economy, II, no. 3 (1986), pp. 261-268.

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32. Roger E. Kanet and Sumit Ganguly, "Instruments of Soviet Policy in theThird World: Soviet Economic and Military Relations," Coexistence, XXII(1985), pp. 195-213.

31. Roger E. Kanet, "Moskau und die Sicherheit des Westens," [Moscow andWestern Security], Osteuropa, XXXIII (1983), pp. 38-39.

30. Roger E. Kanet, "Security Issues in Soviet African Policy: TheImperatives of Soviet Security Policy in Soviet-African Relations,"Crossroads: An International Socio-Political Journal, no. 10 (1983), pp. 81-120.

29. Roger E. Kanet, "Las Superpotencias y Africa: concepciones de suma-ceroen la competencia sovietico-norteamericana," [The Superpowers andAfrica: Zero-sum Conceptions and the Soviet-Northamerican Competition],Cuadernos Semestrales: Estados Unidos. Perspectiva Latinoamericana, no. 12 (1982),pp. 331-358.

28. Roger E. Kanet, “L’Union Soviétique en tant que puissance mondiale,”[The Soviet Union as a Global Power]. Revue d’Études Comparatives Est-Ouest,XIII, no. 1 (1982), pp. 83-96.

27. Roger E. Kanet, "Le commerce extérieur polonais: Les interrelationsentre la politique économique interne et extérieure," [Polish ForeignTrade: The Interrelationship between Domestic and Foreign EconomicPolicy], Revue d'Études Comparatives Est-Ouest, XI (1980), pp. 35-51.

26. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Usha Venkatesan, "The SovietUnion and the Middle East: The Egyptian-Israeli Treaty and RecentSoviet Policy," Asian Perspective, IV, no. 1 (1980), pp. 54-73.

25. Roger E. Kanet and William Morris, pseudonym for Boris Ipatov, "DieSowjetunion in Afrika: Eine neue sowjetische Afrikapolitik?" [TheSoviet Union in Africa: A New Soviet African Policy?]. Osteuropa, XXVIII(1978), pp. 978-985.

24. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and Southeast Asia: Prospects for aSoviet Role," Asian Perspective (Seoul), I (1977), pp. 113-126.

23. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Developing Countries: Policyor Policies," The World Today, XXI (1975), pp. 338-346.

22. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Developing Countries: Policyor Policies," (Long summary in Time and Tide, September 1975, p. 15 [longsummary reprinted]

21. Roger E. Kanet and Donna Bahry, "Soviet Policy in East Europe," CurrentHistory, LXIX (1975), pp. 126-128, 154.

20. Roger E. Kanet, "Is Comparison Useful or Possible?" in "Special Issueon Foreign Policy: Symposium on the Comparative Study of CommunistForeign Policies," Studies in Comparative Communism, VIII (1975), pp. 20-27.

19. Roger E. Kanet and Donna Bahry, "Mitwirkung, Einfluss und Anpassung inder KPdSU: Eine Literaturübersicht," [Cooperation, Influence andAdaptation in the CPSU: A Literature Review], Osteuropa, XXVI (1976),pp. 34-43.

18. Roger E. Kanet, "Prospects for East-West Cooperation in the Developmentof Bibliography and Social Science Data Archives," Canadian-American SlavicStudies, X (1976), pp. 77-83.

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17. Roger E. Kanet, "The Importance of Economic Relations in East-WestCooperation," Peace and the Sciences (Vienna), no. 3 (October 1976), pp. 71-77.

16. Roger E. Kanet, "Die Bedeutung wirtschaftlicher Beziehungen im Rahmender Ost-West Zusammenarbeit," ("The Importance of Economic Relations inEast-West Cooperation," Wissenschaft und Frieden (Wien), no. 3 (October1976), pp. 75-81. [Translation of English original]

15. Roger E. Kanet, "Integration Theory and the Study of Eastern Europe,"International Studies Quarterly, XVIII (1974), pp. 368-392.

14. Roger E. Kanet, "International Interactions," in Ellen Mickiewicz, ed.,Handbook of Soviet Social Science Data. New York: The Free Press; London:Collier Macmillan, 1973, pp. 197-225.

13. Roger E. Kanet "Neue Tendenzen in der amerikanischenKommunismusforschung: Der Beitrag des Behavioralismus," [New Tendenciesin American Research on Communism: The Contribution of Behavioralism],Osteuropa, XXIII (1973), pp. 241-261.

12. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and China: Is War Inevitable?"Current History, LXV (1973), pp. 145-149, 179-180.

11. Roger E. Kanet, "The Comintern and the 'Negro Question': CommunistPolicy in the United States and Africa, 1921-41," Survey, XIX, no. 4(1973), pp. 86-122.

10. Roger E. Kanet, "Esferas de Influencia de la Política ExteriorSoviética," [Spheres of Influence in Soviet Foreign Policy], ForoInternacional, (Mexico), XIV (1973), pp. 220-234.

9. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet and American Behaviour Toward the DevelopingCountries: A Comparison," Canadian Slavonic Papers, XV (1973), pp. 439-461.

8. Roger E. Kanet, “The Soviet Union and the Third World: A Case ofIdeological Revision,” The Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal, VI, no. 1(1969), pp. 109-116.

7. Roger E. Kanet, “Soviet Attitudes Toward the Search for NationalIdentity and Material Advancement in Africa,” Vierteljahresberichte,Forschungsinstitut der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, no. 36 (1969), pp. 143-156.

6. Roger E. Kanet, “The Implications of the Occupation of Czechoslovakiafor Soviet Foreign Policy,” Internationale Spectator (‘s-Gravenhage, TheNetherlands), XXIII (1969), pp. 1731-1747

5. Roger E. Kanet, “The Recent Soviet Reassessment of Developments in theThird World,” The Russian Review, XXVII (1968), pp. 27-41.

4. Roger E. Kanet, "The Rise and Fall of the 'All-People's State': RecentChanges in the Soviet Theory of the State," Soviet Studies, XX (1968), pp.81-93.

3. Roger E. Kanet, "African Youth: The Target of Soviet African Policy,"The Russian Review, XXVII (1968), pp. 161-175.

2. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Middle East: The Arab-Israeli War and Its Aftermath," Queen's Quarterly (Kingston, Ontario), LXXV(1968), pp. 731-736.

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1. Roger E. Kanet, “Soviet Economic Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa,”Canadian Slavic Studies, I (1967), pp. 566-586.

19. Other works, publications and abstracts:

a. Chapters in edited books: (128 chapters, including introductions, reprints,through 01-01-13)

128. Roger E. Kanet, “The Return of Imperial Russia,” in Matthew Sussex,ed., Conflicts in the Former Soviet Union. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UniversityPress, 2012, pp. 15-34.

127.Maria Raquel Freire and Roger E. Kanet, “Introduction: Competing forInfluence: The EU and Russia in Post-Soviet Eurasia,” Roger E. Kanetand Marial Raquel Freire, eds., Competing for Influence: the EU and Russia in post-Soviet Eurasia Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic of LettersPublishing, pp. 1-9.

126. Dina Moulioukova and Roger E. Kanet, “The Northern Dimension: APossible Model for the EU-Russian Relationship? in Roger E. Kanet andMarial Raquel Freire, eds., Competing for Influence: the EU and Russia in post-SovietEurasia Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic of Letters Publishing,2012, pp. 105-129.

125. Roger E. Kanet and Maria Raquel Freire, “Conclusion,” in Roger E.Kanet and Marial Raquel Freire, eds., Competing for Influence: the EU andRussia in post-Soviet Eurasia Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic of LettersPublishing, 2012, pp. 249-51.

124. Maria Raquel Freire and Roger E. Kanet, “Introduction: Russia andits Neighbours,” in Maria Raquel Freire and Roger E. Kanet, eds.,Russia and Its Near Neighbours: Identity, Interests and Foreign Policy Houndmills, UK:Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, pp. 1-14.

123.Lilia A. Arakelyan and Roger E. Kanet, “Russian Energy Policy in theSouth Caucasus,” in Maria Raquel Freire and Roger E. Kanet, eds.,Russia and Its Near Neighbours: Identity, Interests and Foreign Policy Houndmills, UK:Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, pp. 265-286.

122. Maria Raquel Freire and Roger E. Kanet, “Conclusion: Russia andIts Near Neighbours,” in Maria Raquel Freire and Roger E. Kanet,eds., Russia and Its Near Neighbours: Identity, Interests and Foreign Policy Houndmills,UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, pp. 287-289.

121. Roger E. Kanet and Maria Raquel Freire, “Russia and EuropeanSecurity,” in Roger E. Kanet and Maria Raquel Freire, ed., Russia andEuropean Security. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic of LettersPublishing, 2012¸ pp. 3-17.

120. Roger E. Kanet, “Russia, the EU and the United States: IntertwinedRelationships” in Roger E. Kanet and Maria Raquel Freire, ed., Russiaand European Security. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic of LettersPublishing, 2012¸ pp. 147-177.

119. Roger E. Kanet and Maria Raquel Freire, “Conclusion,” in Roger E.Kanet and Maria Raquel Freire, ed., Russia and European Security. Dordrecht,The Netherlands: Republic of Letters Publishing, 2012¸ pp. 303-305

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118. Roger E. Kanet, “Vier Jahrzehnte sowjetische Wirtschaftshilfe.” inBernd Greiner, Christian Th. Müller, and Dierk Walter, eds, Ökonomieim Kalten Krieg. Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, 2010, pp. 45-62.

117. Roger E. Kanet, ” Introduction: Russia Foreign Policy in the 21st

Century,” in Roger E. Kanet, ed., Russian Foreign Policy in the Twenty-firstCentury. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, pp. 1-9.

116. Roger E. Kanet, “From the ‘New World Order’ to ‘ResettingRelations’: Two Decades of U.S.-Russian Relations” in Roger E.Kanet, ed., Russian Foreign Policy in the Twenty-first Century. Houndmills, UK:Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, pp. 204-227.

115. Roger E. Kanet, ”Conclusion,” in Roger E. Kanet, ed., Russian ForeignPolicy in the Twenty-first Century. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010,pp. 287-288

114. Maria Raquel Freire and Roger E. Kanet, “Key Players andRegional Dynamics in Eurasia,” in Maria Raquel Freire and Roger E.Kanet, eds., Key Players and Regional Dynamics in Eurasia: The Return of the ‘GreatGame’. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, pp. 1-9.

113. Roger E. Kanet, “Russia and the Greater Caspian Basin:Withstanding the U.S. Challenge,” in Maria Raquel Freire and RogerE. Kanet, eds., Key Players and Regional Dynamics in Eurasia: The Return of the‘Great Game’. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, pp. 81-102.

112. Maria Raquel Freire and Roger E. Kanet, “Conclusion,” in MariaRaquel Freire and Roger E. Kanet, eds., Key Players and Regional Dynamicsin Eurasia: The Return of the ‘Great Game’. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan,2010, pp. 290-295.

111. Roger E. Kanet, “From Cooperation to Confrontation: Russia and theUnited States since 9/11,” in Patrik Ahlgren, Bo Huldt, SusannaHuldt, Juha Kurtunen, Bertil Nygren, eds., Russia on our Minds. Russia andNorthern Europe, Strategic Yearbook 2009, Stockholm: National DefenceCollege, 2010, pp.

110. Roger E. Kanet, “The ‘New’ Members and Future Enlargement: TheImpact of NATO-Russia Relations,” in Gülnur Aybet and Rebecca R.Moore, eds., NATO: In Search of a Vision. Washington: GeorgetownUniversity Press, 2010, pp. 153-74.

109. Roger E. Kanet, “The United States and Europe in a ChangingWorld,” in Roger E. Kanet, ed., The European Union and the United States in aChanging World. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic of LettersPublishing, 2009, pp. xv-xxii.

108. Roger E. Kanet, “Conclusion,” in Roger E. Kanet, ed., The EuropeanUnion and the United States in a Changing World. Dordrecht, The Netherlands:Republic of Letters Publishing, 2009, pp. 279-280.

107. Roger E. Kanet, “Introduction: A Resurgent Russia and the EuropeanUnion,” Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic of Letters Publishing,2009, pp. xv-xxv.

106. Roger E. Kanet, “Russia and the European Union: The U.S. Impact onthe Relationship?” in Roger E. Kanet, ed., A Resurgent Russia and the

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European Union. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic of LettersPublishing, 2009, pp. 137-162.

105. Roger E. Kanet, “Toward the Future: The Russian Federation and theWest,” in Roger E. Kanet, ed., A Resurgent Russia and the European Union.Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Republic of Letters Publishing, 2009,pp. 241-243.

104. Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet, “Introduction,” in FromSuperpower to Besieged Global Power: Restoring World Order after the Failure of the BushDoctrine. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2008, pp. xvii-xxiii..

103. Roger E. Kanet, “U.S. Strategy for the Twenty-first Century,” inEdward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet, eds., From Superpower to BesiegedGlobal Power: Restoring World Order after the Failure of the Bush Doctrine Athens, GA:University of Georgia Press, 2008 pp. 338-362.

102. Roger E. Kanet, with Garth T. Katner, "From New Thinking to TheFragmentation of Consensus in Foreign Policy: Soviet Policy in theThird World," in Roger E. Kanet, Deborah Nutter Miner and Tamara J.Resler, eds., Soviet Foreign Policy in Transition (Cambridge, Eng/New York:Cambridge University Press, 1992; paperback reprint, 2008), pp. 121-144.

101. Roger E. Kanet, “The Impact of Central Europe on the EU: TheImportance of Historical Context,” in Stanislav Kirschbaum, ed., TheMeaning of Europe: Central Europe and the EU. Houndmills, UK: PalgraveMacmillan, 2007, pp. ix-xii..

100. Roger E. Kanet, “Introduction: The Consolidation of Russia’s Role inWorld Affairs,” in Roger E. Kanet, ed., Russia: Re-emerging Great Power.Houndmills, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007, pp. 1-11.

99. Roger E. Kanet and Larissa Homarac, “The U.S. Challenge to RussianInfluence in Central Asia and the Caucasus,” in Roger E. Kanet, ed.,Russia: Re-emerging Great Power. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007,pp. 173-194.

98. Roger E. Kanet, “Conclusion: Russia as a Great Power,” in Roger E.Kanet, ed., Russia: Re-emerging Great Power. Houndmills, UK: PalgraveMacmillan, 2007, pp. 222-224.

97. Roger E. Kanet, ”The Bush Revolution in U.S. Security Policy,” inWan-chin Tai, ed., Globalization and New World Configuration. Taipei, Taiwan:Taiwan Elite, 2006, pp. 75-102. [reprint]

96. Roger E. Kanet, “Sowjetische Militärhilfe für nationaleBefreiungskriege,” [Soviet Military Assistance for National LiberationWars], in Bernd Greiner, Christian Th. Müller, and Dierk Walter, eds,Heiße Kriege im Kalten Krieg [Hot Wars in the Cold War]. Studien zum KaltenKrieg, Band 1. Hamburg, Germany: Hamburger Edition, 2006, pp. 61-83;Ebook version published, 2010. [updated reprint]

95. Roger E. Kanet and John S. Reshetar, Jr., "The Government of theRussian Federation," in Michael Curtis, Ed.: Introduction to ComparativeGovernment. Updated 5th edn. New York: Longman, 2006, pp. 356-447.

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94. Roger E. Kanet,”The New Security Environment,” in Roger E. Kanet,ed., The New Security Environment. The Impact on Russia, Central and Eastern EuropeAldershot, UK/Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 2005. pp. 1-7.

93. Roger E. Kanet, “The Bush Revolution in U.S. Security Policy,” RogerE. Kanet, ed., The New Security Environment: The Impact on Russia, Central and EasternEurope. Aldershot, UK/Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 2005. pp.11-29.

92. Gabriela Marin Thornton and Roger E. Kanet, “The Russian Federationand the Commonwealth of Independent States,” in Roger E. Kanet, ed.,The New Security Environment: The Impact on Russia, Central and Eastern EuropeAldershot, UK/Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 2005, pp. 165-182.

91. Roger E. Kanet, “Security in the Twenty-First Century,” in Roger E.Kanet, ed., The New Security Environment: The Impact on Russia, Central and EasternEurope Aldershot, UK/Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 2005, pp. 234-236.

90. Roger E. Kanet and John S. Reshetar, Jr., "The Government of theRussian Federation," in Michael Curtis, Ed.: Introduction to ComparativeGovernment. 5th edn. New York: Longman, 2003, pp. 357-447.

89. Nouray V. Ibryamova and Roger E. Kanet, “NATO, the European Union, andEuropean Security,” in Howard M. Hensel, ed., The United States and Europe:Policy Imperatives in a Globalizing World. London: Ashgate Publishers, 2002, pp.99-122.

88. Roger E. Kanet, ”Mezhdu Konsensusom i konfrontatsiei: Rossiia iSoedinnenye Shtaty,” [Between Consensus and Confrontation: Russia andthe United States], in Stefan Krojzberger [Stefan Kreuzberger], ZabineGrabovski [Sabine Grabowski], and Iutta Unzer [Jutta Unser], eds.,Vneshnyaya politika Rossii ot El'cina k Putinu. Kiev: Izdatel'stvo ‘Optima’, 2002, pp.169-182. [updated Russian translation of German original]

87. Susanne M. Birgerson and Roger E. Kanet, “Russian Nationalism andNation-Building in the Russian Federation: Implications for RussianForeign Policy in the Near Abroad,” in Stuart Nagel and Amy Robb, ed.,Handbook of Global Social Policy (New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2001), pp.245-266.

86. Roger E. Kanet and Nouray V. Ibryamova, “The Russian PresidentialElections and U.S.-Russian Relations,” in Yuri Fedorov and BertilNygren, eds., The Russian Presidential Election in 2000 and Consequences for the West.(Stockhom: Swedish National Defence College, 2000), pp. 159-198.

85. J.C. Sharman and Roger E. Kanet, "International Influences onDemocratization in Post-Communist Europe," in Pathways to Democracy: ThePolitical Economy of Democratic Transition," edited by James Hollifield and CalJillson, (London/New York: Routledge, 2000), pp. 226-241.

84. Julie A. Lund and Roger E. Kanet, "The Russian Federation and CentralEurope's Integration into Europe," in Mike Bowker and Cameron Ross,eds., Russia After the Cold War. Harlow/London: Longman, 1999 , pp. 280-298.

83. Roger E. Kanet, "International Security After the Cold War," in RogerE. Kanet, ed., Resolving Regional Conflicts (Champaign, IL: University ofIllinois Press, 1998), pp. 1-8.

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82. Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Roger E. Kanet, "Russia as a RegionalPeacekeeper," in Roger E. Kanet, ed., Resolving Regional Conflicts (Champaign,IL: University of Illinois Press, 1998), pp. 225-239.

81. Roger E. Kanet, "Conclusion," in Roger E. Kanet, ed., Resolving RegionalConflicts (Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1998), pp. 241-244.

80. Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Roger E. Kanet, "The Impact of Nationalismon Russian Foreign Policy," in William E. Ferry and Roger E. Kanet,eds., Post-Communist States in the World Community: Selected Papers from the Fifth WorldCongress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw 1995 (London: Macmillan; NewYork: St. Martin's Press, 1998), pp. 46-61.

79. Roger E. Kanet, "Towards the Future: The Emergence of a New SecurityOrder in East-Central Europe and Eurasia?" in William E. Ferry andRoger E. Kanet, eds., Post-Communist States in the World Community: Selected Papersfrom the Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies, Warsaw 1995 (London:Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998), pp. 291-294.

78. Roger E. Kanet and John S. Reshetar, Jr., "The Government of theRussian Federation," in Michael Curtis, Ed.: Introduction to ComparativeGovernment. 4th edn. New York: Longman, 1997), pp. 317-396.

77. Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Roger E. Kanet, "Russia and Its WesternNeighbours in the 'Near Abroad'," in Roger E. Kanet and Alexander V.Kozhemiakin, eds., The Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation (London: MacmillanPublishers and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997), pp. 28-48.

76. Roger E. Kanet, Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, and Susanne M. Birgerson,"The Third World in Russian Foreign Policy" in Roger E. Kanet andAlexander V. Kozhemiakin, eds., The Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation(London: Macmillan Publishers and New York: St. Martin's Press,1997), pp. 159-191.

75. William E. Ferry and Roger E. Kanet, "Toward the Future: EmergingTrends in Russian Foreign Policy," in Roger E. Kanet and Alexander V.Kozhemiakin, eds., The Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation (London: MacmillanPublishers and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997), pp. 191-201.

74. William E. Ferry and Roger E. Kanet, "Russian-Chinese-US Relations andSecurity in the Asia-Pacific Region," in Tai Wan-chin , ed., The SecurityRelationship Between the U.S. and Taiwan: After the 1996 Mini-Crisis (Taipei: TamkangUniversity Press, 1997), pp. 41-76.

73. Roger E. Kanet, “The Russian Federation,” in Edward A. Kolodziej andRoger E. Kanet, eds., Coping with Conflict after the Cold War. Baltimore/London:The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996, pp. 60-86.

72. Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Roger E. Kanet, "Die russischeAfrikapolitik: Rückzug oder Kooperation," [Russian African Policy:Withdrawal or Cooperation], in Klaus Fritsche, ed., Rußland und die DritteWelt: Auf der Suche nach dem verlorenen Imperium? (Baden-Baden:Nomosverlagsanstalt, 1996), pp. 91-108.

71. Brian V. Souders and Roger E. Kanet, “An Emerging Inter-State System:Russia and the Other Former Republics of the USSR,” in Padma L. Dash,ed., Russian Dilemma: The Ethnic Aftermath . Cuttack, India: Arya Prakashan,1994, pp. 123-142.

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70. Roger E. Kanet and James T. Alexander, "The End of the Cold War and the'New World Order': Implications for the Developing World," in MohiaddinMesbahi, ed., Russia and the Third World in the Post-Soviet Era. (Gainesville, FL:University Press of Florida, 1994, pp. 192-222. [reprint]

69. Roger E. Kanet, “Regional Crises and the Cold War: Overcoming theLegacies of the Past,” in Gustav Schmidt ed., Ost-West-Beziehungen:Konfrontation und Détente 1945-1989. Bochum, Germ.: Universitätsverlag Dr. N.Brockmeyer, 1993, vol. I, pp. 107-125.

68. Roger E. Kanet, "Mikhail Gorbachev and the End of the Cold War: AnInterim Assessment of Gorbachev's Impact on World Affairs," in Joseph L.Wieczynski, ed., The Gorbachev Reader (Salt Lake City, UT: Charles Schlacks,Jr., Publisher, 1993), pp. 27-32, and pp. 107-125.

67. Tamara J. Resler and Roger E. Kanet, “Democratization: The National-Subnational Linkage,” in Ilpyong Kim and Jane Shapiro Zacek, eds.,Establishing Democratic Rule: The Reemergence of Local Governments in Post-AuthoritarianSystems (Washington: In Depth Books, 1993), pp. 17-34. [reprint]

66. Roger E. Kanet and Brian V. Souders, “Democratization and LocalGovernment in Poland,” in Ilpyong Kim and Jane Shapiro Zacek, eds.,Establishing Democratic Rule: The Reemergence of Local Governments in Post-AuthoritarianSystems (Washington: In Depth Books, 1993), pp. 77-100. [reprint]

65. Roger E. Kanet, with Garth T. Katner, "From New Thinking to TheFragmentation of Consensus in Foreign Policy: Soviet Policy in theThird World," in Roger E. Kanet, Deborah Nutter Miner and Tamara J.Resler, eds., Soviet Foreign Policy in Transition (Cambridge, Eng/New York:Cambridge University Press, 1992), pp. 121-144.

64. Roger E. Kanet, "Improving Sino-Soviet Relations and U.S. Policy inAsia and the Pacific," in Thomas B. Lee, ed., China and World PoliticalDevelopment and International Issues (Taipei: Cheng Chung Book Co., 1992), pp.11-27.

63. Roger E. Kanet, "Sulian dui zhong gong zhi zheng ce: Fu za er zhan xinzhi quan xi," (Soviet Policy Toward China: Complex New Relations," inThomas B. Lee, ed., Zhong Gong yu quoji Shehui xilun (An Analysis of CommunistChina and International Security) (Taipei: Cheng Chung Book Co.,1992), pp. 13-30. [Mandarin translation of English original]

62. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Policy in East Asia and the Pacific:Implications for U.S. Policy," in Thomas B. Lee, ed., U.S. Asian Foreign Policy(Taipei: Cheng Chung Book Co., 1991), pp. 45-81.

61. Roger E. Kanet, "Chang mei-kuo li-ch'ang P'ing-hsi Su-lien ti Ya-t'aiCheng-ch'e," (A Critique and Analysis of the Soviet Union's ForeignPolicies toward the Asian-Pacific Region from the Standpoint of theUnited States) in Thomas B. Lee, ed., Mei-Kuo Ya-chou Wai-chaio Cheng-ch'e(Foreign Policy of the United States in Asia) Taipei: Cheng Chung BookCo., 1991, pp. 61-100. [Mandarin translation of English original]

60. Roger E. Kanet, “Superpower Cooperation in Eastern Europe,” in Roger E.Kanet and Edward A. Kolodziej, eds., The Cold War as Cooperation: SuperpowerCooperation in Regional Conflict Management. Baltimore: The Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, 1991, 90-120.

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59. Alexander C. Pacek and Roger E. Kanet, "Revolutionary Change in EasternEurope: The Societal Basis of Political Reform," in Ilpyong Kim andJane Shapiro Zacek, eds., Reform in Communist Countries (Washington: TheWashington Institute, 1991), pp. 187-217.

58. Roger E. Kanet and Brian V. Souders, "Poland and the Soviet Union," inRichard F. Staar, ed., East-Central Europe and the USSR (New York: St. Martin'sPress; London: Macmillan, 1991), pp. 125-145. [reprint of Frenchoriginal]

57. Roger E. Kanet, "Changing Soviet Security Policy in Relations with theThird World," in Soviet National Security Policy Under "Perestroika," ed. by George E.Hudson. Boston/ London: Unwin Hyman (Mershon Center Series onInternational Security and Foreign Policy, Volume IV), 1990), pp. 247-276.

56. Roger E. Kanet, "The Evolution of Soviet Policy Toward the Third World:From Stalin to Brezhnev," in Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet,eds., The Limits of Soviet Power in the Developing World: Thermidor in the RevolutionaryStruggle. London: Macmillan Publishers; Baltimore: The Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, 1989, pp. 36-61.

55. Roger E. Kanet, "Reassessing Soviet Doctrine: New Priorities andPerspectives," in Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet, eds., The Limitsof Soviet Power in the Developing World: Thermidor in the Revolutionary Struggle. London:Macmillan Publishers; Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press,1989, pp. 397-425.

54. Roger E. Kanet, "Limitations on the Soviet Union's Role in ProtractedWarfare in the Third World," in Richard H. Shultz, Jr., Robert L.Pfaltzgraff, Jr., Uri Ra'anan, William J. Olson, and Igor Lukes, ed.,Guerrilla Warfare and Counterinsurgency: U.S.-Soviet Policy in the Third World. Lexington,MA/ Toronto: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath, 1989, pp. 81-98.

53. Roger E. Kanet, "The Evolution of Soviet Policy Toward the ThirdWorld," in Carol Saivetz, ed., The USSR in the Third World. Boulder, CO/ SanFrancisco/ London: Westview Press, 1989, pp. 1-20.

52. Roger E. Kanet, "Likely Changes in Post-Soviet Policy Toward the ThirdWorld: A Speculative Essay," in Morton Kaplan and Alex Shtromas, eds.,The Soviet Union and the Challenge of the Future. Vol. 4: Russia and the World. NewYork: Paragon House, 1989, pp. 263-285.

51. Daniel R. Kempton and Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Policy in Sub-SaharanAfrica: Prospects and Problems for Model and Ally Strategies," in JaneShapiro Zacek, ed., The Gorbachev Generation: Issues in Soviet Foreign Policy. NewYork: Paragon House, 1988, pp. 179-224.

50. Roger E. Kanet and Hongchan Chun, "Soviet Foreign and Security Policyin East Asia: The Implications of 'Perestroika,' 'Glasnost', and 'NewThinking," in Jung Hyun Shin, Tae-Hwan Kwak and Edward A. Olsen, eds.,Northeast Asian Security and Peace: Toward the 1990s. Seoul: Kyung Hee UniversityPress, 1988, pp. 1-46.

49. Roger E. Kanet, "East European Trade in the 1980s: Reorientation inInternational Economic Relations," in The Economies of Eastern Europe and Their

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Foreign Economic Relations, NATO Colloquium, 9-11 April 1986, ed. by PhilipJoseph. Brussels: NATO Economics Directorate, 1987, pp. 291-310.

48. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Propaganda and the Process of NationalLiberation," The Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and the Developing States, ed. by RogerE. Kanet, Cambridge-New York-New Rochelle-Melbourne-Sydney: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1987, pp. 84-114. [reprint]

47. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Propaganda and the Process of NationalLiberation," Contemporary Soviet Propaganda and Disinformation. A ConferenceReport, Airlie, Virginia, June 25-27, 1985, ed. by Albert L. Salter(assisted by William J. Colligan). Washington: U.S. Department of StatePublication, no. 9536, 1987, pp. 215-254.

46. Charles E. Ziegler and Roger E. Kanet, "[Political Change and ForeignPolicy in] The Soviet Union," in Gavin Boyd and Gerald W. Hopple, eds.,Political Change and Foreign Policies. London: Frances Pintner (Publishers); NewYork: St. Martin's Press, 1987, pp. 62-84.

45. Roger E. Kanet and James Arnold Miller, "The Nature of Soviet GlobalStrategy," in Europe in Soviet Global Strategy, ed. by Ray S. Cline, James ArnoldMiller and Roger E. Kanet. Boulder, CO/ London: Westview Press, 1987,pp. 7-24.

44. Roger E. Kanet and Daniel R. Kempton, "Global Correlation of Forces,"in Western Europe in Soviet Global Strategy, edited by Ray S. Cline, James ArnoldMiller and Roger E. Kanet. Boulder, CO/ London: Westview Press, 1987,pp. 91-104.

43. Roger E. Kanet and Sumit Ganguly, "Soviet Inroads to Persian GulfStates," in Asia in Soviet Global Strategy, ed. by Ray S. Cline, James ArnoldMiller and Roger E. Kanet. Boulder, CO/ London: Westview Press, 1987.pp. 143-154.

42. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Third World From Khrushchevto Gorbachev: The Place of the Third World in Evolving Soviet GlobalStrategy," The Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and the Developing States, ed. by Roger E.Kanet. Cambridge-New York-New Rochelle-Melbourne-Sydney: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1987, pp. 3-22.

41. Roger E. Kanet and Claire A. Metzger, "NATO-Warsaw Pact Rivalry in theThird World Arms Market," in Robert W. Clawson, ed., East-West Rivalry and theThird World: Security Issues and Regional Perspectives. Wilmington, DE: ScholarlyResources, Inc., 1986, pp. 133-148.

40. Roger E. Kanet, "The Politics and Economics of Soviet Arms Exports," inHans-Hermann Höhmann, Alec Nove, and Heinrich Vogel, eds., Economics andPolitics in the USSR: Problems of Interdependence. Boulder, CO/London: WestviewPress, 1986, pp. 274-301.

39. Roger E. Kanet, "The Polish Crisis and Poland's 'Allies': The Sovietand East European Response to Events in Poland," in Jack Bielasiak andMaurice D. Simon, eds., Polish Politics: Edge of the Abyss. New York: Praeger,1984, pp. 317-344.

38. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet and East European Arms Transfers to the ThirdWorld: Strategic, Political and Economic Factors," in NATO - EconomicsDirectorate, ed., External Economic Relations of CMEA Countries: Their Significance and

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Impact in a Global Perspective. NATO Colloquium, Brussels 1983. Brussels:NATO Economics and Information Directorates, 1984, pp. 171-194.

37. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Military Assistance to the Third World," inJohn F. Copper and Daniel S. Papp, ed., Communist Nations' Military Assistance.Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1983, pp. 39-71.

36. Roger E. Kanet, "Eastern Europe and the Third World: The ExpandingRelationship," in Michael J. Sodaro and Sharon L. Wolchik, eds., Foreignand Domestic Policy in Eastern Europe in the 1980s: Trends and Prospects. London:Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's, 1983, pp. 234-259.

35. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union as a Global Power," in Roger E.Kanet, ed., Soviet Foreign Policy in the 1980s. New York: Praeger Publishers,1982, pp. 3-14. 231 [reprint of French original]

34. Roger E. Kanet, "L'Union Soviétique et les Pays en Voie deDeveloppement: Rôle de l'Aide Militaire et des Transferts d'Armes," [TheSoviet Union and the Developing Countries: The Role of Military Aid andArms Transfers], in Francis Conte and Jean-Louis Martres, eds., L'UnionSoviétique dans les Relations Internationales. Paris: Economica, 1982, pp. 415-464.

33. Roger E. Kanet, "Die Entspannungspolitik und Ost-West-Beziehungen,"[Detente Policy in East-West Relations“], in Georg Brunner and HorstHerlemann, eds., Sicherheitspolitik und Internationale Beziehungen der Sowjetunion.Berlin: Berlin-Verlag, 1982, pp. 9-26. [German translation of Englishoriginal]

32. Roger E. Kanet, "East-West Political Relations: The Challenge ofDetente," in Roger E. Kanet, ed., Soviet Foreign Policy and East-West Relations.New York: Pergamon Press, 1982, pp. 39-55. 231.

31. Roger E. Kanet, "Military Relations Between Eastern Europe and Africa,"in Bruce E. Arlinghaus, ed., Arms for Africa: Military Assistance and Foreign Policy inthe Developing World. Lexington, MA-Toronto: Lexington Books, D.C. Heathand Co., 1982, pp. 79-99.

30. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland, the Socialist Community, and East-WestRelations," in Maurice D. Simon and Roger E. Kanet, eds., Background toCrisis: Policy and Politics in Gierek's Poland. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1981,pp. 371-401.

29. Roger E. Kanet, "Patterns of Eastern European Economic Involvement inthe Third World," in Michael Radu, ed., Eastern Europe and the Third World. NewYork: Praeger, 1981, pp. 303-332.

28. Roger E. Kanet, "Eastern Europe and the Developing Countries," in W.Raymond Duncan, ed., Soviet Policy in Developing Countries. Huntington NY:Robert E. Krieger Publishing Co., 1981, pp. 33-60.

27. Roger E. Kanet, "East European States” (and the Sub-Saharan Africa),in Thomas H. Henriksen, ed., Communist Powers and Sub-Saharan Africa. StanfordCA: Hoover Institution Press, 1981, pp. 23-56.

26. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Policy Toward the Developing World: The Roleof Economic Assistance and Trade," in Robert H. Donaldson, ed., The SovietUnion and the Developing Countries: Successes and Failures. Boulder: Westview Press,1981, pp. 331-357.

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25. Roger E. Kanet and M. Rajan Menon, "Soviet Policy Toward the ThirdWorld," in Donald R. Kelley, ed., Soviet Politics in the Brezhnev Era. New York:Praeger Special Studies/Praeger Scientific, 1980, pp. 235-266.

24. Roger E. Kanet and John D. Robertson, "The Soviet Union and EasternEurope," in Stephen F. Cohen, Alexander Rabinowitch, and Robert Sharlet,eds., The Soviet Union Since Stalin. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,1980, pp. 312-323.

23.Roger E. Kanet, "Research on East European Foreign Policy: Other Needs,Other Areas, New Directions," in Ronald H. Linden, ed., The Foreign Policies ofEast Europe: New Approaches. New York: Praeger Special Studies/PraegerScientific, 1980, pp. 311-319.

22. Roger E. Kanet and Boris Ipatov, "Soviet Aid and Trade in Africa," inWarren Weinstein and Thomas H. Henriksen, eds., Soviet and Chinese Aid to AfricanNations. New York: Praeger Special Studies/Praeger Scientific, 1980, pp.16-33.

21. Roger E. Kanet, "Political Groupings and their Role in the Process ofChange in Eastern Europe," in Andrew Gyorgy and James A. Kuhlman, eds.,Innovation in Communist Systems. Boulder: Westview Press, 1978, pp. 41-58

19. Roger E. Kanet, "Comments" (on the Soviet Union and the Korean War), inFrancis D. Heller, ed., The Korean War: A 25-Year Perspective. Lawrence KS:The Regents Press of Kansas, for the Harry S. Truman Library Institutefor National and International Affairs, 1977, pp. 80-86.

18. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and Southeast Asia: Prospects for aSoviet Role," Jae Kyu Park and Melvin Gurtov, eds., Southeast Asia inTransition: Regional and International Politics. Seoul: Kyung Nam University Pressfor the Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyung Nam University, 1977,pp. 75-88. [reprint]

17. Roger E. Kanet, "So-ren to Tono-n Ajia: So-ren no Yakuwari ni taisuruMito-oshi," (The Soviet Union and Southeast Asia: Prospects for theRole of the Soviet Union), in Tadao Ishikawa and Jae Kyu Park, eds.,Tenkanki no To-nan Ajia: Sekai no Ajia Mondai no Ken-i ga katuru Ton-on Ajia no Tenbo(Southeast Asia at a Turning Point: Surveys on the Problems ofSoutheast Asia, Written by an International Panel of Experts). Tokyo:Seiko Shobo, 1977, pp. 99-120. [Japanese translation of Englishoriginal]

16. Roger E. Kanet, So' Ryun kA Dongnam Asia: So' Ryun ui Yo'`k Hwal eDaehan Jonmang," (The Soviet Union and Southeast Asia: Prospects for aSoviet Role), in Jae Kyu Park, ed., Jeon Hwan Ki ui Dongnam Asia: Ji Yok Chungchimit Kukje Kwan Kye'. (Southeast Asia in Transition: Regional andInternational Politics). Seoul: "Bak Yung Sa," 1977, pp. 42-55.[Korean translation of English original]

15. Roger E. Kanet, "East-West Trade and the Limits of Western Influence,"in Charles Gati, ed., The International Politics of Eastern Europe. New York:Praeger Special Studies, 1976, pp. 192-213.

14. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Developing Countries: Policyor Policies," in Roger E. Kanet and Donna Bahry, eds., Soviet Economic and

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Political Relations with the Developing World. New York: Praeger Special Studies,1975, pp. 10-19. [reprint]

13. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Developing Countries: Policyor Policies,” in Air War College, Associate Programs, Volume I: MilitaryEnvironment and Decision Making, Ch. 7: Soviet Political Economic, and Social Systems.Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: Air University, United States Air Force,1976, 11th Edition, pp. 36-40. [reprint]

12. Roger E. Kanet and Donna Bahry, "Soviet Policy in East Europe," in AirWar College, Associate Programs, Volume I: Military Environment and DecisionMaking, Ch. 7: Soviet Political Economic and Social Systems. Maxwell Air ForceBase, Ala.: Air University, United States Air Force, 1976, 11thEdition, pp. 41-44. [reprint]

11. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Role in the Middle East," in Bernard W.Eissenstat, ed., The Soviet Union: The Seventies and Beyond. Lexington, Mass.:Lexington Books, D.C. Heath, 1975, pp. 297-320.

10. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Colonial Question, 1917-1953," in Roger E. Kanet, ed., The Soviet Union and the Developing Nations.Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974, pp. 1-26.

9. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Attitudes Toward Developing Nations SinceStalin," in Roger E. Kanet, ed., The Soviet Union and the Developing Nations.Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974, pp. 27-50.

8. Roger E. Kanet, "The Rise and Fall of the 'All-People's State': RecentChanges in the Soviet Theory of the State," in Lenard J. Cohen and JaneP. Shapiro, eds., Communist Systems in Comparative Perspective. Garden City,N.Y.: Anchor Books, 1974, pp. 145-159. [reprint]

7. Roger E. Kanet, "Modernizing Interaction Within Eastern Europe," inCharles Gati, ed., The Politics of Modernization in Eastern Europe: Testing the SovietModel. New York: Praeger, 1974, pp. 275-303.

6. Roger E. Kanet, "Czechoslovakia and the Future of Soviet ForeignPolicy," in Edward J. Czerwinski and Jaroslaw Piekalkiewicz, eds., TheSoviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia: Its Effects on Eastern Europe. New York: PraegerPublishers, 1972, pp. 91-106.

5. Roger E. Kanet, "Changing Soviet Attitudes Toward the DevelopingCountries," in Roger E. Kanet and Ivan Volgyes, eds., On the Road toCommunism: Essays on Soviet Domestic and Foreign Politics. Lawrence: The UniversityPress of Kansas, 1972, pp. 156-159.

4. Roger E. Kanet, "The Behavioral Revolution and Communist Studies," inRoger E. Kanet, ed., The Behavioral Revolution and Communist Studies: Behaviorally-Oriented Political Research on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. New York: The FreePress, 1971, pp. 1-10.

3.Roger E. Kanet, “The Recent Soviet Reassessment of Developments in theThird World,” in Erik P. Hoffmann and Frederic J. Fleron, Jr., eds., TheConduct of Soviet Foreign Policy. Chicago: Aldine-Atherton, 1971, pp. 398-408.[reprint]

2.Roger E. Kanet, “Soviet Attitudes Toward the Search for NationalIdentity and Material Advancement in Africa,” in Jan S. Prybyla, ed.,Communism and Nationalism: Papers Presented at the Seventh Conference on Controversies in

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American Society, held at the Pennsylvania State University, November 10-12,1968. University Park: Center for Continuing Liberal Education andSlavic and Soviet Language and Area Center, The Pennsylvania StateUniversity, 1969, pp. 25-41. [reprint]

1.Roger E. Kanet, “The Recent Soviet Reassessment of Developments in theThird World,” in Harry G. Schafer and Jan S. Prybyla, eds., FromUnderdevelopment to Affluence: Western, Soviet, and Chinese Views. New York:Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1968, pp. 132-142. [reprint]

b. Books in Series for which Kanet was General Editor [34 volumes through 04-01-13)34. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Globalization and Regional in Post-Socialist

Economies: Common Economic Spaces of Europe, ed. by John Pickles.Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

33. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Media, Culture and Society in Putin’s Russia,ed. by Stephen White. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

32. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Politics and the Ruling Group in Putin’s Russia,ed. by Stephen White. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

31. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Religion and the Conceptual Boundary inCentral and Eastern Europe, ed. by Thomas Bremer. Houndmills, UK:Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

30. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Russia and its Other(s) on Film: ScreeningIntercultural Dialogue, ed. by Stephen Hutchings. Houndmills, UK: PalgraveMacmillan, 2008.

29. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. State and Society in Post-Socialist Economies,ed. by John Pickles. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

28. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. The Boundaries of EU Enlargement: Defining aPlace for Neighbours, ed. by Joan DeBardeleben. Houndmills, UK:Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

27. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Gender, Equality and Difference During andAfter State Socialism, ed. by Rebecca Kay. Houndmills, UK: PalgraveMacmillan, 2007.

26. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. The Meaning of Europe: Central Europe andthe EU, ed. by Stanislav Kirschbaum. Houndmills, UK: PalgraveMacmillan, 2007.

25. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Ukraine, the EU and Russia: History, Cultureand International Relations, ed. by Stephen Velychenko. Houndmills, UK:Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

24. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Russia: Re-emerging Great Power, ed. byRoger E. Kanet. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

23. Roger E. Kanet, general editor, Politics in the Russian Regions. ed. byGraeme Gill. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

22. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. The CIS, the EU and Russia: Challenges ofIntegration, ed. by Katlijn Malfliet, Lien Verpoest, Evgeny Vinokurov.Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

21. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Access to Resources in the '80s: Proceedings ofthe First International Slavic Librarians' Conference, edited by Marianna TaxCholdin. New York: Russica Publishers, 1983.

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20. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Russian and East European History, editedby R.C. Elwood, Berkeley. CA: Berkeley Slavic Specialties, 1984.

19. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Soviet Investment for PlannedIndustrialization, 1929-1937: Policy and Practice, edited by R.W. Davies.Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Slavic Specialties, 1984.

18. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Leadership Selection and Patron-ClientRelations in the USSR and Yugoslavia, edited by T.H. Rigby and BohdanHarasymiw. Boston: Unwin, 1983.

17. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Politics and Participation Under CommunistRule, edited by Peter J. Potichnyj and Jane Shapiro Zacek. New York:Praeger, 1983.

16. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Religion and Communist Society, edited byDennis J. Dunn. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Slavic Specialties, 1983.

15. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Soviet Foreign Policy and East-West Relations,edited by Roger E. Kanet. New York: Pergamon, 1983.

14. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. East European Literature, edited byEvelyn Bristol. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Slavic Specialties, 1982.

13. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Russian Literature and Criticism, edited byEvelyn Bristol. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Slavic Specialties, 1982.

12. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Demographic Developments in Eastern Europe,edited by Leszek A. Kosinski. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1977.

11. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Russian and Slavic History, edited by DonKarl Rowney and G. Edward Orchard. Cambridge, MA: SlavicaPublishers, 1977.

10. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Change and Adaptation in Soviet and EasternEuropean Politics, edited by and Peter J. Potichnyj. New York: PraegerPublishers, 1976.

9. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Economic Development in the Soviet Union andEastern Europe. Vol. 1: Reforms, Technology, and Income Distribution, edited byZbigniew M. Fallenbuchl. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1975.

8. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Economic Development in the Soviet Union andEastern Europe. Vol. 2: Sectoral Analysis, edited by Zbigniew M.Fallenbuchl. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976.

7. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Education and the Mass Media in the SovietUnion and Eastern Europe, edited by Bohdan Harasymiw. New York: PraegerPublishers, 1976.

6. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Environmental Misuse in the Soviet Union,edited by Fred Singleton. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976.

5. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. From the Cold War to Detente, edited byPeter J. Potichnyj and Jane P. Shapiro. New York: PraegerPublishers, 1976.

4. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Reconsiderations on the Russian Revolution,edited by Carter Elwood, Cambridge, MA: Slavica Publishers, 1976.

3. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Russian and Slavic Literature, edited byRichard Freeborn, R.R. Milner-Gulland and Charles A. Ward.Cambridge, MA: Slavica Publishers, 1976.

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2. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Slavic Linguistics and Language Teaching,edited by Thomas F. Magner. Cambridge, MA: Slavica Publishers, 1976.

1. Roger E. Kanet, general editor. Soviet Economic and Political Relations with theDeveloping World, edited by Roger E. Kanet and Donna Bahry. New York:Praeger Publishers, 1975.

c. Miscellaneous publications (93 items through 04-01-13)93. Roger E. Kanet, “Russia, the EU and the United States:

Intertwined Relationsips,” in the Conference on Major Trends inContemporary World Affairs, Tamkang University Diamond Jubilee,Taipei, Taiwan, 31 March 2011,

92. Roger E. Kanet, Four Decades of Soviet Economic Assistance: Superpower Economic Competition in the Developing World Occasional Paper, Program for Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (July 2010), iii, 12 pp.

91. Roger E. Kanet, From Cooperation to Confrontation: Russia and the United Statessince 9/11. Occasional Paper, Center for Arms Control, Disarmament andInternational Security, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.May 2009, vii, 20 pp. Also available on line athttp://acdis.illinois.edu/assets/docs/434/FromCooperationtoConfrontationRussiaandtheUnitedStatessince911.pdf

90. Roger E. Kanet, “Russia and Europe: An Imbalanced Relationship,”Swords and Ploughshares, The Journal of the Program in Arms Control,Disarmament and International Security, University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, vol. 17, no. 1, (2008-09), pp. 4-9. Also availableon line athttp://acdis.illinois.edu/assets/docs/416/articles/RussiaandEuropeAnImbalancedRelationship.pdf

89. Roger E. Kanet, Russia and the European Union: The U.S. Impact on the Relationship.Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series, Miami European Union Centerof Excellence, Vol. 9 No. 2 (January 2009), 18pp. Available atwww.miami.edu/eucenter

88. Roger E. Kanet, The Return of Imperial Russia: Russia and Its Neighbors. ACDISOccasional Paper. Champaign, IL: Program in Arms Control,Disarmament, and International Security, University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, September 2008. vii, 18 pp. Also available online athttp://acdis.illinois.edu/assets/docs/309/TheReturnofImperialRussiaRussiaandItsNeighbors.pdf

87. Roger E. Kanet, “Central Europe and the EU: The Impact of HistoricalContext,” Transatlantic Bi-Monthly, electronic on-line journal of the EUCenter of Excellence of the Texas A&M University (September-October2007), pp. 5-8. Available athttp://eucenter.tamu.edu/Publications/Transatlantic/TM%20Sept-Oct%2007.pdf

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86. Roger E. Kanet, “Poland,” Collier’s International Year Book 1998 Covering the Year1997 (New York/Sydney: Collier's, 1998), pp. 371-372.

85. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Funk & Wagnalls, New Encyclopedia. 1998 Yearbook.(New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1998), p. 336.

84. Roger E. Kanet, "Should the West Rescue Russia Again?" op-ed in TheMiami Herald, 23 September 1998, p. 21A.

83. Roger E. Kanet, “Poland,” Collier’s International Year Book 1997 Covering the Year1996 (New York/Sydney: Collier Newfield, 1997), 371-372.

82. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," 1997 Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia Yearbook (NewYork: Funk & Wagnalls, 1997), pp. 335-336.

81. William E. Ferry and Roger E. Kanet, Russian-Chinese-U.S. Relations and Security inthe Asia-Pacific Region. ACDIS Occasional Paper (Champaign, IL: University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, andInternational Security, 1997) 15 pp.

80. Roger E. Kanet, "Foreword," to Abul Kalam, Japan and South Asia: SubsystemicLinkages and Developing Relationships. (Dhaka: University of Bangladesh Press,1996).

79. Roger E. Kanet, “Poland,” Collier’s International Year Book 1996 Covering the Year1995 (New York/Toronto/ Sydney: Collier's, 1996), pp. 369-370.

78. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Fund & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1996 Yearbook. Eventsof 1995. (New York: Funk & Wagnalls Corporation, 1996), pp. 337-338.

77. Susanne M. Birgerson, Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, and Roger E. Kanet,Russian Policy in Africa: Disengagement or Cooperation? ACDIS Occasional Paper(Champaign, IL: Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and InternationalSecurity, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , May 1996), 12 pp.

76. Roger E. Kanet, Poland,” Collier’s International Year Book 1995 Covering the Year 1994(New York/Toronto/ Sydney: Collier's, 1995), pp. 368-369.

75. Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Roger E. Kanet, Democratization and ForeignPolicy Change: The Case of the Russian Federation, Occasional Paper, Program in ArmsControl, Disarmament, and International Security, March 1995.

74. Roger E. Kanet, “Poland,” 1995 Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia Yearbook (NewYork: Funk & Wagnalls, 1995), pp. 335-336.

73. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Collier’s International Year Book 1994 Covering the Year1993. (New York/Toronto/ Sydney: P.F. Collier, 1993), pp.404-406.

72. Roger E. Kanet, “Poland,” 1994 Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia Yearbook (NewYork: Funk & Wagnalls, 1994), pp. 339-340.

71. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland,” Collier’s International Year Book 1993. Covering the Year1992. (New York/Toronto/ Sydney: P.F. Collier, 1993), pp. 410-411.

70. Roger E. Kanet, “Poland,” 1993 Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia Yearbook (NewYork: Funk & Wagnalls, 1993), pp. 324-325.

69. Roger E. Kanet, Coping with Conflict: The Role of the Russian Federation, ACDISOccasional Paper, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, October1993, 14 pp.

68. Brian V. Souders, with Roger E. Kanet, “Eduard AmbrosievichShevardnadze: Diplomat, Statesman and Prominent Political and PartyFigure,” in Joseph L. Wieczynski, ed., The Gorbachev Encyclopedia: Gorbachev,

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The Man and His Times (Salt Lake City, UT: Charles Schlacks, Jr., Publisher,1993), pp. 346-352

67. Roger E. Kanet, “Coping With Conflict: The Role of the RussianFederation,” in Kolodziej and Kanet, eds., Coping with Regional Conflict: A GlobalApproach. Report Submitted to the United States Institute of Peace, theMidwest Consortium for International Security Studies, and the Collegeof Liberal Arts and Sciences, UIUC, in partial fulfillment of therequirements for grants. November 1993. pp. 67-94.

66. Roger E. Kanet, with David E. Albright, "New Challenges in the Study ofAmerican-Soviet Relations: The Implications of the Gorbachev Reforms,"International Studies Notes, vol. 16, no. 3 and vol. 17, no. 1 (1991-1992), pp.20-24.

65. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Collier's International Year Book 1992 (NewYork/Toronto/ Sydney: P.F. Collier, 1992), pp. 406-408.

64. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," 1992 Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia Yearbook (NewYork: Funk & Wagnalls, 1992), pp. 325-327.

63. Roger E. Kanet, "The End of the Cold War and the Collapse of the USSR:Implications for a New International System," in Stephen Philip Cohen,ed., South Asia After the Cold War: International Perspectives. Urbana-Champaign, IL:University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Program in Arms Control,Disarmament and International Security, 1992, pp. 16-21.

62. Roger E. Kanet and Brian V. Souders, "Post-Soviet Issues: One ForeignPolicy or Twelve? Swords and Ploughshares vol. 6, no. 3-4 (1992), pp. 24-26.

61. Roger E. Kanet and Brian V. Souders, Center-Periphery Relations: The Soviet Union,East-Central Europe and the Union Republics. Occasional Paper, Program in ArmsControl, Disarmament and International Security of the University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, August 1992, 9 pp.

60. Brian V. Souders and Roger E. Kanet, An Emerging Inter-State System: Russia andthe Other Former Republics of the USSR. Occasional Paper Series, Program in ArmsControl, Disarmament and International Security, University of Illinoisat Urbana-Champaign, September 1992, 10 pp.

59. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Colliers 1991 International Yearbook. Covering theYear 1990. New York: Macmillan; Toronto: Collier Macmillan, 1990, pp.407-409.

58. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1991 Yearbook. NewYork: Funk & Wagnalls, 1991, pp. 323-325.

57. Roger E. Kanet and Brian V. Souders, Poland and the Soviet Union: The Post-Communist Relationship. Occasional Papers Series, Program in Arms Control,Disarmament and International Security, University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, April 1991, 12 pp.

56. Jeffrey L. Roberg, with Roger E. Kanet, The Scientific-Technological Revolution:Soviet Views, Yesterday and Today, Occasional Papers Series, Program in ArmsControl, Disarmament and International Security, University of Illinoisat Urbana-Champaign, May 1991, 9 pp.

55, Roger E. Kanet, with Garth T. Katner, From New Thinking to the Fragmentation ofConsensus in Foreign Policy: The USSR and the Developing World, Occasional Papers

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Series, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, June 1991, 15 pp.

54. Roger E. Kanet, Soviet Policy Toward China: A Complex New Relationship, OccasionalPapers Series, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament and InternationalSecurity, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, June 1991, 8 pp.

53. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Collier's Year Book 1990. Covering the Year 1989. NewYork: Macmillan Educational Co.; London: Collier Macmillan Publishers,1989, pp. 431-433.

52. Roger E. Kanet and Alexander C. Pacek, Revolutionary Change in Eastern Europe:The Societal Basis of Political Reform, Occasional Paper of the Program in ArmsControl, Disarmament, and International Security of the University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, March 1990, 29 pp.

51. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland, Escape from the Abyss?," Swords and Plowshares.The Bulletin of the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, andInternational Security, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IV,no. 3 (1990), pp. 9-11.

50. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1990 Yearbook.New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1990, pp. 322-323.

49. Roger E. Kanet, Superpower Cooperation in Eastern Europe, Occasional Paper ofthe Program in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security ofthe University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, June 1990, 33 pp.

48. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Collier's Yearbook 1989. Covering the Year 1988. NewYork: Macmillan Educational Co.; London: Collier Macmillan Publishers,1988, pp. 416-418.

47. Roger E. Kanet, New Political Thinking and Soviet Foreign Policy, Occasional Paperof the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Securityof the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, December 1988, 36 pp.

46. Roger E. Kanet, "Communist World," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1989Yearbook. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1989, pp. 120-122.

45. Roger E. Kanet, "U.S.-Soviet Relations Enter New Era," The Daily Illini, 27April 1989, p. 11.

44. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1989 Yearbook.New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1989, pp. 326-328.

43. Roger E. Kanet, "Communist World," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1988Yearbook. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1988, pp. 120-124.

42. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1988 Yearbook.New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1988, pp. 324-325.

41. Roger E. Kanet, "International Power Patterns Shifting," The Daily Illini, 5December 1988, pp. 19, 20.

40. Roger E. Kanet, "Communist World," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1987Yearbook. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1987, pp. 121-124.

39. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1987 Yearbook.New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1987, p. 330.

38. Roger E. Kanet, "The Costs of Soviet Arms to the Third World," PressService/Africa File, U.S. Information Agency, AEF104, [USIA Wireless File,POL104], 3 August 1987, 4 pp.

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37. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Economic Aid to the Third World," PressService/Africa File, U.S. Information Agency, AEF203, [USIA Wireless File,POL204], 4 August 1987, 5 pp.

36. Study Papers submitted to the Joint Economic Committee, Congress ofthe United States, edited by John P. Hardt and Richard F. Kaufman.Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987, vol. II, pp. 542-549.

35. Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and theDeveloping World: Thermidor in the Revolutionary Struggle," Swords andPloughshares: The Bulletin of the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and InternationalSecurity, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, II, no. 1 (October 1987), pp. 6-8.

34. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Collier's Year Book 1988. Covering 1987. New York:Macmillan; London: Collier Macmillan, 1987, pp. 410-411.

33. Roger E. Kanet, "The Evolution of Soviet Policy Toward the DevelopingCountries from Stalin to Brezhnev," in The Soviet Union and the Developing World:Thermidor in the Revolutionary Struggle, ed. by Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E.Kanet. Report Submitted to U.S. Defense Supply Service (for the Officeof Naval Research), Contract No. MDA903-86-C-0112, 10 November 1987, pp.1-32.

32. Roger E. Kanet, "Reassessing Soviet Doctrine: New Priorities andPerspectives," in The Soviet Union and the Developing World: Thermidor in theRevolutionary Struggle, ed. by Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet.Report Submitted to U.S. Defense Supply Service (for the Office of NavalResearch), Contract No. MDA903-86-C-0112, 10 November 1987, pp. 499-541.

31. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Collier's Year Book 1986. Covering the Year 1985. NewYork: Macmillan Educational Co.; London: Collier Macmillan, 1985, pp.411-413.

30. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Third World: A DiminishingRelationship," USIA Wireless File ADDENDUM, Prepared by Press andPublications Service, USIA, no. 2, January 10,1986, pp. 1-8.

29. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Strategy in Southwest Asia and the Persian GulfRegion," one-page summary of conference paper, The Friday Review of DefenseLiterature, #86-8, 14 March 1986, pp. 4-5.

28. Roger E. Kanet, "Communist World," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia 1986Yearbook. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, Inc., 1986, pp. 121-123.

27. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia 1986 Yearbook. NewYork: Funk & Wagnalls, Inc., 1986, pp. 330-332.

26. Roger E. Kanet, "Foreword," in Jim Seroka and Rados~ Smiljkovic',Political Organizations in Socialist Yugoslavia. Durham: Duke University Press, 1986,pp. xv-xvii.

25. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Collier's Year Book 1987. Covering the Year 1986. NewYork: Macmillan Educational Co.; London: Collier Macmillan Publishers,1986, pp. 409-410.

24. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Collier's Year Book 1985. Covering the Year 1984. NewYork: Macmillan: London: Collier Macmillan, 1984, pp. 418-420.

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23. Roger E. Kanet, Communist World," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1985 YearBook. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, Inc., 1985, pp. 117-119.

22. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1985 Year Book. NewYork: Funk & Wagnalls, Inc., 1985, pp. 330-332.

21. Roger E. Kanet, Soviet and East European Arms Transfers to the Third World.Occasional Paper, Program in Arms Control Disarmament and InternationalSecurity, UIUC, 1985.

20. Roger E. Kanet and Claire A. Metzger, "Soviet Military Relations withthe Third World," USIA Wireless File ADDENDUM, Prepared by Press andPublications Service, USIA, No. 30, July 26, 1985, pp. 5-11.

19. Roger E. Kanet and James Arnold Miller, "The Growth andMultidimensional Nature of Soviet Global Strategy," in Ray S. Cline,James Arnold Miller and Roger E. Kanet, eds., Soviet Global Strategy againstWestern Europe and Asia. Report submitted to the U.S. Department of Defense.McLean, VA: Interaction Systems Incorporated, August 1985, pp. 34-81.

18. Roger E. Kanet, Soviet Propaganda and the Process of National Liberation.Occasional Paper, Program in Arms Control Disarmament and InternationalSecurity, UIUC, 1985.

17. Roger E. Kanet and Daniel R. Kempton, Western Europe in Soviet Global Strategy:Soviet Power and the Global Correlation of Forces. Occasional Paper, Program in ArmsControl Disarmament and International Security, UIUC, 1985. Also in RayS. Cline, James Arnold Miller and Roger E. Kanet, eds., Soviet Global Strategyagainst Western Europe and Asia. Report submitted to the U.S. Department ofDefense. (McLean, VA: Interaction Systems Incorporated, August 1985).pp. 259-291.

16. Roger E. Kanet and Sumit Ganguly, Soviet Strategy in Southwest Asia and the PersianGulf Region. Occasional Paper, Program in Arms Control Disarmament andInternational Security, UIUC, 1985’ also in Ray S. Cline, James ArnoldMiller and Roger E. Kanet, eds., Soviet Global Strategy against Western Europe andAsia. Report submitted to the U.S. Department of Defense. McLean, VA:Interaction Systems Incorporated, August 1985, pp. 722-742.

15. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Collier's Year Book 1984. Covering the Year 1983. NewYork: Macmillan; London: Collier Macmillan, 1983, pp. 426-430.

14. Roger E. Kanet, Testimony, including prepared statement on "Sovietpolicy in South Asia," The Soviet Role in Asia. Hearings before theSubcommittees on Europe and the Middle East and on Asian and PacificAffairs, Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives.Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983, pp. 237-256, 293-4,298-9, 303-5, 318, 320.

13. Roger E. Kanet, Security Issues in Soviet African Policy. Occasional Paper,Program in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security, UIUC,1983.

12. Roger E. Kanet, "Communism," Funk and Wagnall's New Encyclopedia 1984 YearBook.New York: Funk & Wagnall's, Inc., 1984, pp. 117-120.

11.Roger E. Kanet, "Poland," Funk and Wagnall's New Encyclopedia 1984 YearBook. NewYork: Funk & Wagnalls, Inc., 1984, pp. 332-335.

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10. Roger E. Kanet, The Superpowers and Africa: Zero-Sum Conceptions in Soviet-AmericanCompetition. Occasional Paper, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament andInternational Security, UIUC, 1982.

9. Roger E. Kanet, "Foreword," in Leslie Holmes, The Policy Process in CommunistStates: Politics and Industrial Administration. Beverly Hills-London: SagePublications, 1981, pp. 9-10.

8. Roger E. Kanet, "Polish Crisis," (extended letter to the editor),Problems of Communism, XXXI, no. 6 (1981), pp. 77-78.

7. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Policy Toward the Developing World: The Roleof Economic Assistance and Trade," Strategic Issues Research Memorandum, ACN80032, Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, CarlisleBarracks, PA, 15 May 1980, 27 pp.

6. Roger E. Kanet, "Foreword," in Phillip A. Petersen, ed., Soviet Policy in thePost-Tito Balkans. Washington: Studies in Communist Affairs, Vol. 4,published under the auspices of the United States Air Force, 1979, pp.v-vi.

5. Roger E. Kanet, "East Europe and the Warsaw Treaty Organization: TheQuestion of Reliability," Military Issues Research Memorandum, ACN 78052,Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA,20 July 1978, 13 pp.

4. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviets Try to Expand Mid-East Role," The News-Gazette(Champaign-Urbana IL), May 5, 1974, p. 2.

3.Roger E. Kanet, "Some Problems with Current Methods of BibliographyManagement in Slavic and East European Studies," Slavic Bibliographic andDocumentation Center Newsletter, no. 5 (1971), pp. 2-3.

2.Roger E. Kanet, Contributor, El Salvador. Election Factbook. March 5, 1967.Washington: Institute for the Comparative Study of Political Systems,1967, pp. 3-10, 16-20, and 38-40.

1.Roger E. Kanet, "Dim Prospects for a United Africa," Talk delivered tothe K.U. African Club, The University of Kansas, May 15, 1967, The KUAfrican: A Monthly Publication about Africa and African Students, II, no. 2 (1967), pp.5-6.

d. Bibliographies (21 items through 04-01-13)21. Roger E. Kanet, Contributor, primarily to "International Relations andPolitics," in Kenneth E. Naylor, ed., The American Bibliography of Slavic and EastEuropean Studies for 1968-1969. Columbus: American Association for theAdvancement of Slavic Studies, 1974, pp. 55-71.

20. Roger E. Kanet, Contributor (for 1970 and 1971), primarily to "Tradeand Economic Relations" and "International Relations," in James P.Scanlan, ed., The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies for 1970, 1971,and 1972. Columbus: American Association for the Advancement of SlavicStudies, 1974, pp. 83-87, 152-190.

19. Roger E. Kanet, Contributor, primarily to "International Relations andPolitics," in Kenneth E. Naylor, ed., The American Bibliography of Slavic and EastEuropean Studies for 1967. Columbia: The Ohio State University Press, 1972,pp. 100-141.

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18. Roger E. Kanet, with J. Russell Mills, Jr., "International Relations--Soviet," Bibliography Supplement, V, no. 1 (1971), pp. 78-96.

17. Roger E. Kanet, with J. Russell Mills, Jr., "International Relations--Soviet Union," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, V, no. 2 (1971),pp. 45-60.

16. Roger E. Kanet, "International Relations--Soviet Union," Canadian SlavicStudies, Bibliography Supplement, V, no. 3 (1971), pp. 15-20.

15. Roger E. Kanet, "International Relations--Soviet Union," Canadian SlavicStudies, Bibliography Supplement, V, no. 4 (1971), pp. 48-68.

14. Roger E. Kanet, with J. Russell Mills, Jr., "International Relations--Soviet Union," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, IV, no. 1 (1970),pp. 52-63.

13. Roger E. Kanet, with J. Russell Mills, Jr., "International Relations--Soviet Union," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, IV, no. 2 (1970),pp. 75-90.

12. Roger E. Kanet, with J. Russell Mills, Jr., "International Relations--Soviet Union," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, IV, no. 3 (1970),pp. 122-134.

11. Roger E. Kanet, with J. Russell Mills, Jr., "International Relations--Soviet Union," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, IV, no. 4 (1970),pp. 81-93.

10. Roger E. Kanet, with Hans Brisch, "International Relations--SovietUnion," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, III, no. 1 (1969), pp.81-92.

9. Roger E. Kanet, with Hans Brisch, "International Relations--SovietUnion," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, III, no. 2 (1969), pp.53-65.

8. Roger E. Kanet, with Faria Vahdat, "International Relations--SovietUnion," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, III, no. 3 (1969), pp.56-59.

7. Roger E. Kanet, with J. Russell Mills, Jr., "International Relations--Soviet Union," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, III, no. 4(1969), pp. 14-35.

6. Roger E. Kanet, with Hans Brisch, "International Relations--SovietUnion," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, II, no. 1 (1968), pp. 64-71.

5. Roger E. Kanet, with Hans Brisch, "International Relations--SovietUnion," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, II, no. 2 (1968), pp. 60-67.

4. Roger E. Kanet, with Hans Brisch, "International Relations--SovietUnion," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, II, no. 3 (1968), pp. 27-35.

3. Roger E. Kanet, with Hans Brisch, "International Relations--SovietUnion," Canadian Slavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, II, no. 4 (1968), pp.118-128.

2. Roger E. Kanet, "International Relations--Soviet Union," Canadian SlavicStudies, Bibliography Supplement, I, no. 3 (1967), pp. 45-54.

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1. Roger E. Kanet, "International Relations--Soviet Union, CanadianSlavic Studies, Bibliography Supplement, I, no. 4 (1967), pp. 76-83.

e. Correspondence Courses (five course syllabi developed)5. Roger E. Kanet, Burt H. English and Claire Vonk Brooks, Comparative

Constitutional Governments, Political Science 520 (110) c. Revised edition. Lawrence:Extramural Independent Study Center, The University of Kansas, 1974.vii, 47 pp.

4. Roger E. Kanet and Burt H. English, Introduction to Comparative Politics. Course3c. Lawrence: University Extension, The University of Kansas, 1970,iii, 71 pp.

3. Roger E. Kanet and Burt H. English, Comparative Constitutional Governments.Course 110c. Lawrence: University Extension, The University of Kansas,1969, 43 pp.

2.Roger E. Kanet, Soviet Foreign Policy. Course 183c. Lawrence: UniversityExtension, The University of Kansas, 1969, 63 pp.

1.Roger E. Kanet and Clifford P. Ketzel, Introduction to International Politics.Course 5c. Lawrence: University Extension, The University of Kansas,1968. 2 vols., 46, 103 pp.

f. Book Review Essays (172 review essays covering 2994 books through 01-01-13)172. Roger E. Kanet and Lucia S. Minervini, “Ein Jahrzehnt politischenund ökonomischen Wandels im Roger E. Kanet and Lucia S. Minervini,“Ein Jahrzehnt politischen und ökonomischen Wandels impostkommunistischen Europa: Aktuelle englischsprachigePublikationen,” [review essay covering seventeen books on politicaland economic change in postcommunist Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 54, no. 3(2004), pp. 97-104.

171. Roger E. Kanet, “Auβen- und Sicherheitspolitik im Neuen Europa:Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen,” [review essay coveringtwenty books on foreign and security policy in Central Europe andEurasia], Osteuropa, vol. 54, no. 1 (2004), pp. 110-118.

170. Roger E. Kanet, Gabriela Marin-Thornton, Lucia S. Minervini, andKimberley A. Roberts, “Staat, Identität und Sicherheit in Ostmittel-und Osteuropa: Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen,” [reviewessay covering nineteen books on domestic and foreign policy in East-Central Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 53, no. 12 (2003), pp. 1853-1864.

169. Roger E. Kanet and Lucia S. Minervini, „Zentrum und Peripherie derRußländischen Föderation: Neue englischsprachige Bücher,” [reviewessay covering twenty-one books on Russian politics and economics],Osteuropa, vol. 53, no. 11 (2003), pp. 1703-1714.

168. Roger E. Kanet and Nouray Ibryamova, “Politik und Sicherheit inOstmitteleuropa: Neuere englischsprachige Publikationen,” [review essaycovering twenty books on Politics, security, and integration in East-Central Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 53, no. 4 (2003), pp. 555-566.

167. Roger E. Kanet, Lucia S. Minervini, and Nouray V. Ibryamova, „EinJahrzehnt des Übergangs in Ostmitteleuropa: Englischprachige Studien zu

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politischen und wirtschaftlichen Entwicklungen,” [review essay coveringtwenty-six books on economic and political transition in East-CentralEurope. Osteuropa, vol. 53, no. 1 (2003), pp. 112-125.

166. Roger E. Kanet and Lucia S. Minervini, “Von Lenin bis Putin: Neueenglischsprachige Bücher zur Sowjetunion und zu Rußland,” [review essaycovering nineteen books on Soviet and Post-Soviet politics], Osteuropa,vol. 52, no. 12 (2002), pp. 1630-1641.

165. Roger E. Kanet and Lucia S. Minervini, “Rußland im neuen Europa: Neueenglischsprachige Bücher,” [review essay covering twenty books on Russianforeign and security policy], Osteuropa, vol. 52, no. 8 (2002), pp. 1101-1109.

164. Roger E. Kanet and Lucia S. Minervini, “Vom ‘normalen Totalitarismus’bis zu Rußlands unvollendeter Revolution: Neue englischsprachige Bücherzur UdSSR und Rußland,” [Review essay covering eighteen books on Russiaand the former USSR], Osteuropa, vol. 52, no. 7 (2002), pp. 967-975).

163. Roger E. Kanet, “Rußland: Vergangenheit, Gegenwart, Zukunft:Englischsprachige Bücher zu Rußland und der GUS,” [Review essay coveringtwenty-five books on Russia and the CIS], Osteuropa, vol. 52, no. 6 (2002),pp. 822-830.

162. Roger E. Kanet and Lucia S. Minervini, “Die Politik der Grenzgebiete:Englischsprachige Bücher zu Mittel- und Osteuropa,” [review essaycovering twenty-three books on Central and Eastern Europe], Osteuropa, vol.52, no. 5 (2002), pp. 662-669.

161. Roger E. Kanet and Nuray V. Ibryamova, “Von der bipolarenKonfrontatation zu einem neuen Sicherheitsumfeld: EnglischsprachigeBücher zur Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik in Europa,” [review essaycovering twenty-two books on foreign and security policy in Central andEastern Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 52, no. 4 (2002), pp. 512-522.

160. Roger E. Kanet and Nuray V. Ibryamova, “Ostmitteleuropa im neuenEuropa: Englischsprachige Bücher zu den politischen Übergansprozessen,”[review essay covering twenty-one books on East Central Europe andEuropean integration], Osteuropa, vol. 52, no. 2 (2002), pp. 229-239.

159. Roger E. Kanet and Nuray V. Ibryamova, “Nationale Identität undrussische Außenpolitik: Neue englischsprachige Bücher zur russischenAußenpolitik,” [review essay covering twelve books on Russian foreignpolicy,” Osteuropa, vol. 52, no. 1 (2002), pp. 90-97.

158. Roger E. Kanet, “Vom Stalinismus bis zum Ende des Kalten Krieges:Englischsprachige Bücher zur sowjetischen Vergangenheit,” [review essaycovering eleven books on the Soviet Union], Osteuropa, vol. 50, no. 11/12(2001), pp. 1488-1492.

157. Roger E. Kanet, "Eine Tragödie des postkommunistischen Rußland? Neuereenglischsprachige Publikationen," [Review essay covering ten books onRussia], Osteuropa, vol. 51, no. 10 (2001), pp. 1219-1223.

156. Roger E. Kanet and Nuray V. Ibryamova, “Aufbau und Zusammenbruch einerSupermacht Englischsprachige Bücher zur russischen Volkswirtschaft undPolitik,” [review essay of twelve books on Russian economics andpolitics], Osteuropa, vol. 51, no. 6 (2001), pp. 741-745.

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155. Roger E. Kanet and Nuray V. Ibryamova, “Sicherheitspolitik im 20. und21. Jahrhundert: Englischsprachige Bücher zu sowjetischen/russischenAußen- und Sicherheitsbeziehungen,” [review essay covering eighteen bookson Soviet-Russian Foreign and Security Policy], Osteuropa, vol. 51, no. 2(2001), pp. 210-217.

154. Roger E. Kanet and Nuray V. Ibryamova, “Ostmitteleuropa zwischenVergangenheit und Zukunft: Neue englischsprachige Publikationen zupolitischen und wirtschaftlichen Entwicklungen,” [review essay coveringseventeen books on political and economic transition in East-CentralEurope], Osteuropa, vol. 51, no. 1 (2001), pp. 101-107.

153. Roger E. Kanet and Nuray V. Ibryamova, "Der Aufbau neuerRegierungsformen. Englischsprachige Büücher zu politischen undökonomischen Entwicklungen in Ostmitteleuropa," [review essay coveringtwenty-one books on political and economic change in Central andSoutheastern Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 50, no. 12 (2000), pp. 1399-1408.

152. Roger E. Kanet and Nuray V. Ibryamova, “Nationsbildung in der Ukraine,Rußland und der GUS ingesamt: Englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen derjüngsten Zeit,” [review essay covering fifteen books on Ukraine, Russiaand the CIS], Osteuropa vol. 50, no. 11 (2000), pp. 1274-1281.

151. Roger E. Kanet, "Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik der RußlandischenFöderation: Neue englischsprachige Publikationen," [review essaycovering fifteen books on Russian security and foreign policy],Osteuropa, vol. 50, no. 9 (2000), pp. 1062-1067.

150. Roger E. Kanet, . “Die russische Transformation: Neuereenglischsprachige Publikationen,“ [review essay covering nineteenbooks on Russian political and economic change], Osteuropa, vol 50, no.8 (2000), pp. 949-955.

149. Roger E. Kanet, Nouray V. Ibryamova and Tracy K. Westmoreland, "ZumVerständnis russischer Außenpolitik: Englisch-sprachige Bücher zürrussischen Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik," [review essay coveringtwenty-three books on Russian foreign and security policy],Osteuropa,vol. 50, no. 4 (2000), pp. 442-452.

148. Roger E. Kanet and Tracy K. Westmoreland, "Zusammenbruch undTransition: Neuere englischsprachige Bücher über Mittel- undOsteuropa," [review essay covering eighteen books on Central andEastern Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 50, no. 3 (2000), pp. 324-332.

147. Tracy K. Westmoreland and, “Offensiv oder defensiv? – Sowjetischeund russische Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen,” [review essay covering thirteen books on Sovietand Russian foreign and security policy], Osteuropa, vol. 50, no. 1(2000), pp. 96-101.

146. Englischsprachige Bücher zum Demokratisierungsprozeß in Ost-Mitteleuropa,” [review essay covering twenty-two books on politicaland econmic developments in East-Central Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 49,no. 11-12 (1999), pp. 1281-1289.

145. Roger E. Kanet and Tracy K. Westmoreland, "Stabilität und Wandel inder russischen und sowetischen Politik: Neuere englischprachige

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Bücher," [review essay covering twenty-two books on Russian and Sovietdomestic politics], Osteuropa, vol. 49, no. 10 (1999), pp. 1068-1076.

144. Roger E. Kanet and Tracy K. Westmoreland, “Überleben imPostsozialismus: Englischsprachige Bücher über Ostmittel- undOsteuropa,” [review essay covering twenty-one books on Central andEastern Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 49, no. 8 (1999), pp. 873-880.

143. Roger E. Kanet and Tracy K. Westmoreland, "Außen- undSicherheitspolitik in Rußland und Eurasien: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen [review essay covering twenty books on the foreign andsecurity policies of the post-Soviet states], Osteuropa, vol. 49, no. 7(1999), pp. 735-744.

142. Roger E. Kanet "Demokratische Konsolidierung im postkommunistischenEuropa: Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," [review essaycovering fourteen books on politics in East-Central Europe and Russia],Osteuropa, vol. 49, no. 5 (1999), pp. 530-536.

141. Roger E. Kanet and Tracy K. Westmoreland, "Die UdSSR und die RussischeFöderation: Neuere englischsprachige Bücher zur Außen- undSicherheitspolitik," [review essay covering eighteen books on Soviet andRussian foreign and security policy], Osteuropa vol. 49, no. 4 (1999), pp.417-424.

140. Roger E. Kanet, "Politische Entwicklungen in Mittel- und Osteuropa:Neuere englischsprachige Publikationen," [Review essay covering eighteenbooks on political developments in Central and Eastern Europe], Osteuropa,vol. 49, no. 2 (1999), pp.208-214.

139. Roger E. Kanet and Julie A. Lund, "Übergang zur Demokratie -- oderWiederbelebung des Faschismus? Neuere englischsprachige Publikationenüber Rußland und andere postkommunistische Staaten," [Review essaycovering nineteen books on Russia and Central and EasternEurope],Osteuropa, vol. 49, no. 1 (1999), pp. 89-97.

138. Roger E. Kanet, "Zur sowjetischen und russischen Außenpolitik:Neuere englischsprachige Literatur," [Review essay covering eleven bookson Soviet and Russian foreign policy], Osteuropa, vol. 48, no. 10 (1998),pp. 1050-1054.

137. Roger E. Kanet and Julie A. Lund, "Rußland und die Welt nach demKalten Krieg: Neuere englischspraige Publikationen zur russischen Außen-und Sicherheitspolitik," [Review Essay covering twelve books on Russianforeign and security policy], Osteuropa, vol. 48, no. 6 (1998), pp. 629-634.

136. Roger E. Kanet, William E. Ferry, Susanne M. Birgerson, and J.C.Sharman, "Nationalismus, wirtschaftlicher Wiederaufbau, Außen- undSicherheitspolitik: Neuere englischsprachige Publikationen zurSowjetunion and Rußland, " [Review essay covering seventeen books onpolitical and economic developments in the Soviet Union and Russia],Osteuropa vol. 48, no. 5 (1998), pp. 524-531.

135. Roger E. Kanet, Susanne M. Birgerson, J.C. Sharman, and Brian V.Souders, "Demokratisierung in der postkommunistischen Welt und dasVermächtnis der Vergangenheit: Neuere englischsprachige Publikationen,"

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[Review essay covering twenty-six books on political and economicdevelopments in the communist and post-communist worlds], Osteuropa, vol.48, no. 3 (1998), pp. 300-311.

134. Roger E. Kanet, James T. Alexander, and J.C. Sharman, "DieHerausbildung demokratischer Staatsformen: Neueste englischsprachigePublikationen zur politischen und ökonomischen Veränderung inOstmitteleuropa,” [review essay covering twenty-two books on politicaland economic transition in East-Central Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 48, no. 2(1998), pp. 192-201.

133. Roger E. Kanet, Jason C. Sharman and Heather L. Tafel, "VonPeripherie zu Peripherie. Zur politischen und ökonomischenÜbergangsphase in Ostmitteleuropa: Neuere englischsprachige Literatur,"[review essay covering eleven books on political and economic transitionin East-Central Europe," Osteuropa, vol. 48, no. 1 (1998), pp. 85-90.

132. Roger E. Kanet, Jason C. Sharman, Susanne M. Birgerson, James T.Alexander, William E. Ferry, and Heather L. Tafel, "Vom Charismatischenzum Rationalen: Englischsprachige Neuerscheinungen zu Rußland und GUS,"[book review essay covering twenty-two books on the political andeconomic transitions in the former Soviet Union] Osteuropa, vol. 47, no. 9(1997), pp. 932-941.

131. Roger E. Kanet and Heather L. Tafel, "Das neue Ostmitteleuropa:Englischsprachige Publikationen zur politischen und ökonomischenTransformation," [review essay covering twelve books on political andeconomic transition in East-Central Europe] Osteuropa vol. 47, no. 8(1997), pp. 826-829.

130. Roger E. Kanet, Susanne M. Birgerson, William E. Ferry and Gregory V.Konstantinov, "Die kommunistische Vergangenheit in Mittel- und Osteuropa:Neuere englischsprachige Publikationen," [review essay covering elevenbooks on Central and Eastern Europe in the communist period], Osteuropa,vol. 47, no. 7 (1997), pp. 705-710.

129. Roger E. Kanet, Susanne M. Birgerson and Heather L. Tafel, "Die Außen-und Sicherheitspolitik der Sowjetunion und Rußlands: Neuesteenglischsprachige Publikationen," (review essay covering twenty-eightbooks on Soviet and Russian foreign and security Policy), Osteuropa, vol.47, no. 3 (1997), pp. 284-295.

128. Roger E. Kanet, Jeffrey L. Roberg and Brian V. Souders, "DieHinterlassenschaften des Experiments Kommunismus: EnglischsprachigePublikationen über die Sowjetunion und die kommunistischen StaatenOstmitteleuropas," [review essay covering thirteen books on the USSR andcommunist Eastern Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 47, no. 2 (1997), pp., 191-197.

127. Roger E. Kanet, Susanne M. Birgerson, William E. Ferry, Charles W.Ryan, and Heather L. Tafel, "Demokratisierungsansätze undWirtschaftsreformen in instabilem Umfeld: Neuere englischsprachigePublikationen zu politischen und ökonomischen Entwicklungen in Mittel-und Osteuropa," [review essay covering twenty-three books on politicaland economic developments in the former communist states], Osteuropa, vol.46, no. 9 (1996), pp. 924-934.

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126. Roger E. Kanet, Brian V. Souders, Susanne M. Birgerson, Charles W.Ryan, James T. Alexander, and David L. Cooksey, "Das östlicheMitteleuropa zwischen Vergangenheit und Zukunft: Neuereenglischsprachige Bücher zu politischen und wirtschaftlichenEntwicklungen," [review essay covering twenty-six books on political andeconomic transitions in East-Central Europe], Osteuropa, vol. 46, no. 7(1996), pp. 719-729.

125. Roger E. Kanet, James T. Alexander, Gregory V. Konstantinov, SusanneM. Birgerson, and William E. Ferry, "Innen-und Außenpolitik in Rußlandund der GUS: Englischsprachige Neuerscheinungen," [review essay coveringthirty books on political and economic developments in Russia and theCIS], Osteuropa , vol. 46, no. 4 (1996), pp. 396-407.

124. Roger E. Kanet, Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, James T. Alexander, andGregory V. Konstantinov, "Reformprozesse in der Rußländischen Föderation:Englischsprachige Neuerscheinungen über ökonomische und politischeReform," [review essay covering nineteen books on political and economicreform in the Russian Federation] Osteuropa, vol. 46, no. 2 (1996), pp.190-199.

123. Roger E. Kanet, Susanne M. Birgerson, David L. Cooksey, and Charles W.Ryan, "Politische und ökonomische Transformationen in denpostkommunistischen Staaten Osteuropas: Neue englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," [review essay covering twenty-one books on politicaland economic transitions in Central Europe and the Balkans], Osteuropa,vol. 46, no. 1 (1996), pp. 87-92.

122. Roger E. Kanet, Susanne M. Birgerson, David L. Cooksey, and Charles W.Ryan, "Politische und ökonomische Übergänge in Ostmitteleuropa und denBalkanstaaten: woher -- wohin? Englischsprachige Neuerscheinungen"[review essay covering sixteen books on economic and politicaltransformations in Post-Communist Europe] Osteuropa, vol. 45, no. 12(1995), pp. 1164-1172.

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121. Roger E. Kanet, Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and William E. Ferry, "Vonder Konfrontation zur Kooperation? Englischsprachige Neuerscheinungen zusowjetischer und russischer Außenpolitik," [review essay covering twentybooks on Soviet and Russian foreign policy], Osteuropa vol. 45, no. 10(1995), pp. 963-972.

120. Roger E. Kanet, Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, Susanne M. Birgerson, andDavid L Cooksey, "Von Revolution zu Revolution: EnglischsprachigeNeuerscheinungen über die Sowjetunion/Rußland und Ostmitteleuropa,"[review essay covering 22 books on domestic political and economicdevelopments in Post-Communist Europe], Osteuropa vol. 45, no. 9 (1995),pp. 861-869.

119. Roger E. Kanet, Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Nathaniel P. Lane, "Vomzaristischen zum demokratischen Rußland: EnglischsprachigeNeuerscheinungen zur russischen und sowjetischen Außen- undSicherheitspolitik," [review essay covering 23 books on Russian andSoviet foreign and security policy], Osteuropa, vol. 45, no. 7 (1995), pp.675-683.

118. Roger E. Kanet, Paul W. Goldschmidt, Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, andKeely O. Lange," Rußlands Blick in die Zukunft: EnglischsprachigeNeuerscheinungen über politische und wirtschaftliche Entwicklungen"(review essay covering eighteen books on Russian domestic politics andeconomics," Osteuropa , vol. 45, no. 6 (1995), pp. 562-569.

117. Roger E. Kanet, Andrew T. Green, Susanne M. Birgerson, Brian V.Souders, and Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, "Die Politik des Übergangs in Ost-Mitteleuropa: Neue englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen,"(review essaycovering 34 books on political and economic developments in CentralEurope), Osteuropa, vol. 45, no. 4 (1995), pp. 369-381.

116. Roger E. Kanet, Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, Nathaniel P. Lane, andBrian V. Souders, "Zone des Friedens oder Zone der Unruhe?Englischsprachige Bücher über die UdSSR und ihre Nachfolgestaaten,"(review essay covering twenty-one books on Russian and Soviet foreign anddomestic politics), Osteuropa vol. 45, no. 3 (1995), pp. 276-286.

115. Roger E. Kanet, Andrew T. Green, Tamara J. Resler, Brian V. Souders,Susanne M. Birgerson, Nathaniel P. Lane, and Jeffrey L. Roberg, ”Politikund Ökonomie in kommunistischen und postkommunistischen Staaten: Zuneueren englischsprachigen Publikationen,” (review essay covering twenty-one books on political and economic issues in former communist Europe),Osteuropa . vol. 45, no. 1 (1995), pp. 77-85.

114. Roger E. Kanet and Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, "Russische Außenpolitik-- von Alexander I. bis zu Jelzin: Neuere englischsprachigePublikationen zu außen- und sicherheitspolitischen Fragen," (review essaycovering seventeen books on Soviet and Russian foreign policy),Osteuropa , vol. 44, no. 10 (1994), pp. 987-993.

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113. Roger E. Kanet, Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, Andrew T. Green, NathanielP. Lane, Brian V. Souders, Paul W. Goldschmidt, and Tamara L. Resler, "InRichtung auf eine politische Umstrukturierung: Englischsprachige Bücherüber den postkommunischen Transformationsprozeß," (review essay coveringtwenty-six books on political developments in the former communiststates), Osteuropa, vol. 44, no. 6 (1994), pp. 591-599.

112. Roger E. Kanet and Andrew T. Green, “Von der Stabilität desKommunismus in eine ungewisse Zukunft: Neue englischsprachigePublikationen über den Prozeß der Transformation” (review essay coveringtwenty books on developments in the former communist states), Osteuropa mvol. 44, no. 5 (1994), pp. 498-505.

111. Roger E. Kanet, James T. Alexander, James M. Finlay, and Brian V.Souders, “Zusammenbruch des Kommunismus und Entstehung einer neuenWeltordnung? Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen zu denEntwicklungen im mittleren und östlichen Europa,” (review essay coveringtwenty-six books on political, economic and security developments inCentral Europe and the post-Soviet states), Osteuropa , vol. 44, no. 3(1994), pp. 275-283.

110. Roger E. Kanet, Tamara J. Resler, Brian V. Souders, James M. Finlay,and Jeffrey M. Lindblom, “Dämmerung des radikalen Universalismus:Englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen zum Übergang vom authoritärenSozialismus zum Pluralismus in Osteuropa,” (review essay covering twenty-eight books on political and economic reform in the former USSR andEastern Europe), Osteuropa, vol. 43, no. 12 (1993), pp. 1184-1194.

109. Roger E. Kanet and Terry D. Clark, “Zusammenbruch und Wandel imöstlichen Europa: Zu neueren englischsprachigen Veröffentlichungen,”(review essay covering seventeen books on political developments in East-Central Europe and the USSR and post-Soviet states), Osteuropa, vol. 43,no. 11 (1993), pp. 1088-1093.

108. Roger E. Kanet, Brian V. Souders and Terry D. Clark, “Sowjetunion undRußland—gestern und heute: Englischsprachige Bücher über die ehemaligeUdSSR und ihre Nachfolgestaaten,” (review essay covering sixteen books onSoviet domestic and foreign politics), Osteuropa, vol. 43, no. 10 (1993),pp. 992-996.

107. Roger E. Kanet, “Kommunismus—und danach: Neue englischsprachigeBücher über den Zusammenbruch des Marxismus-Leninismus und die Entstehungpostkommunistischer Systeme in Europe,” (review essay covering twenty-eight books on the collapse of communist systems and the emergence ofpluralism), Osteuropa,. vol. 43, no. 9 (1993), pp. 890-902.

106. Roger E. Kanet, Jeffrey M. Lindblom, Marybeth Peterson, Terry D.Clark, and Paul W. Goldschmidt, “Das Ende des europäischen Kommunismusund die Entstehung einer neuen Weltordnung: Neuere englischsprachigeBücher,” (review essay covering thirty-four books on the collapse ofEuropean communism and shifts in East-West and North-South relations),Osteuropa, vol. 43, no. 6 (1993), pp. 591-601.

105. Roger E. Kanet, Terry D. Clark, Tamara J. Resler, Brian V. Souders,James M. Finlay, Paul W. Goldschmidt, and Jeffrey L. Roberg,

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“Demokratisierung und Marktreformen im postkommunistischen Osteuropa.Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen,” (review essay coveringforty-two books on political and economic developments in Eastern Europeand the ex-USSR), Osteuropa, vol. 43, no. 3 (1993), pp. 280-294.

104. Roger E. Kanet, Marybeth Peterson, Beth A. Fulkerson, Garth T. Katner,and James T. Alexander, “Sowjetische Aussenpolitik und Ost-West-Beziehungen: Zu neuen englischsprachigen Publikationen,” (review essaycovering thirty books on Soviet foreign policy and East-West relations),Osteuropa, vol. 43, no. 1 (1993), pp. 86-97.

103. Roger E. Kanet, Beth A. Fulkerson, James M. Finlay, Tamara J. Resler,Jeffrey M. Lindblom, and Brian V. Souders, "Der Niedergang derSowjetunion als Supermacht und die Folgen: EnglischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen zur sowjetischen Innen- und Aussenpolitik" (reviewessay covering thirty-five books on Soviet domestic and foreign policy),Osteuropa, vol. 42, no. 11 (1992), pp. 1008-1022.

102. Roger E. Kanet, Terry D. Clark and James T. Alexander, "Ost-WestBeziehungen: Vom Kalten Krieg zur Kooperation? Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen." (review essay covering twenty-eight books on theUSSR and Eastern Europe), Osteuropa, vol. 42, no. 7 (1992), pp. 621-630.

101. Roger E. Kanet, Tamara J. Resler, Jeffrey L. Roberg, Beth A.Fulkerson, Jeffrey M. Lindblom, James M. Finlay, Paul W. Goldschmidt, andBrian V. Souders, "Der Niedergang des totalitären Staates? Von Stalin zuGorbatschow. Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (review essaycovering thirty-three books on the USSR and Eastern Europe), Osteuropa,vol. 42, no. 3 (1992), pp. 271-282.

100. Roger E. Kanet, Terry D. Clark and Charles Z. Jokay, "Perestroika undsowjetische Aussen- und Sicherheitspolitik: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (review essay covering thirty-two books on Sovietdomestic, foreign, and military-security policy), Osteuropa, vol. 42, no.1 (1992), pp. 67-76.

99. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Beth A. Fulkerson, "Osteuropaund der Zusammenbruch des internationalen Kommunismus. Neuereenglischsprachige Publikationen," (review essay covering forty-threebooks on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe), Osteuropa, LXI, no. 10(1991), pp. 1014-1025

98. Roger E. Kanet and Charles Z. Jokay, "Die Sowjetunion in einer sichwandelnden Welt: Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen zursowjetischen Aussenpolitik," (Review essay covering thirty-six books onSoviet foreign policy), Osteuropa, LXI, no. 9 (1991), pp. 910-920.

97. Roger E. Kanet, Garth T. Katner, "Die UdSSR und die Entwicklungsländervon der Karibik bis zum Pazifik: Neue englischsprachige Bücher,"(Review essay covering twenty-six books on Soviet policy in the ThirdWorld), Osteuropa, vol. LXI, no. 3 (1991), pp. 299-306.

96. Roger E. Kanet, Jeffrey L. Roberg, James R. Finlay and Robert D. Wood,"Sowjetische Sicherheitspolitik in den neunziger Jahren:Englischsprachige Publikationen über das Militärgleichgewicht," (Review

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essay covering twenty-three books on Soviet military and securitypolicy), Osteuropa, XLI, no. 2 (1991), pp. 190-197.

95. Roger E. Kanet, Beth A. Fulkerson, Jeffrey M. Lindblom, Alexander C.Pacek, and Robert D. Wood, "Die Supermächte, Ost- und Westeuropa: Neueenglischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (Review essay covering twenty-eight books on East-West and Soviet-East European Relations), Osteuropa,vol. LXI, no. 1 (1991), pp. 81-89.

94. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of James M. Finlay,"Wirtschaftliche und politische Reformen in der UdSSR und in Osteuropa:Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (Review essay coveringtwenty-two books on the USSR and Eastern Europe), Osteuropa, LX, no. 12(1990), pp. 1221-1229.

93. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Jay D. Schmitz, "Alte und neuePerspektiven in den Aussenbeziehungen der Sowjetunion: Neuere Bücherüber die Beziehungen zwischen Ost und West," (Review essay coveringnineteen books on East-West relations), Osteuropa, XL, no. 11 (1990), pp.1115-1122.

92. Roger E. Kanet, James M. Finlay, Alexander C. Pacek, Joseph P. Parsons,Tammy J. Resler, and Jeffrey L. Roberg, "Gorbatschow und die Reformen inder UdSSR: Neue englischsprachige Bücher zur Innen- und Aussenpolitik,"(Review essay covering twenty-eight books on Soviet domestic and foreignpolicy), Osteuropa, XL, no. 10 (1990), pp. 991-1001.

81. Roger E. Kanet, Terry D. Clark and Alexander C. Pacek, "Sind ReformenMöglich? Englischsprachige Bücher über die Entwicklungen in Mittel- undOsteuropa," (Review Essay covering twenty-eight books on the Soviet Unionand Eastern Europe), Osteuropa, XL, no. 9 (1990), pp. 887-897.

80. Roger E. Kanet, Garth T. Katner and James M. Finlay, "Die Sowjetunionam Beginn der neunzigen Jahre: Englischsprachige Bücher zur Innen- undAussenpolitik," (Review essay covering thirty-three books on Sovietforeign policy), Osteuropa, XL, no. 8 (1990), pp. 771-781.

79. Roger E. Kanet, Jay D. Schmitz, James M. Finlay, Garth T. Katner, andJeffrey L. Roberg, "Sowjetische Militär- und Sicherheitspolitik: Zuneueren englischsprachigen Veröffentlichungen," (Review Essay coveringtwenty-three books on Soviet military policy and reform), Osteuropa, XL,no. 7 (1990), pp. 672-680.

78. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Garth T. Katner and James M.Finlay, "Beziehungen der Sowjetunion zum Westen und zur Dritten Welt:Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (Review Essay Coveringtwenty-three books on Soviet policy with the West and the Third World),Osteuropa, XL, no. 6 (1990), pp. 558-566.

77. Roger E. Kanet, Jay D. Schmitz and Dominique Arel, "Die Sowjetunion alsWeltmacht: Englischsprachige Bücher über sowjetische Aussen- undMilitärpolitik," (Review essay covering twenty-one books on Sovietforeign policy), Osteuropa, XL, no. 5 (1990), pp. 465-472.

76. Roger E. Kanet and Garth T. Katner, "Sowjetunion undnichtkommunistische Staaten: Englischsprachige Bücher über die Ost-Westund die Ost-Süd Beziehungen (review essay covering eighteen books on

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Soviet relations with non-communist world), Osteuropa, XL, no. 4 (1990),pp. 366-372.

75. Roger E. Kanet, "Osteuropa an der Schwelle der neunziger Jahre:Englischsprachige Bücher über Reformen und verwandte Fragen," (reviewessay covering twenty-two books on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe),Osteuropa, XL, no. 3 (1990), pp. 272-278.

74. Roger E. Kanet, Garth T. Katner and Terry D. Clark, "Die Sowjetunionund die Entwicklungsländer: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (review essay covering nineteen books on Sovietpolicy in the Third World), Osteuropa, XL, no. 2 (1990), pp. 178-186.

73. Roger E. Kanet, Alexander C. Pacek, Charles Z. Jokay, Terry D. Clarkand Dominique Arel, "Kontinuität und Veränderung in kommunistschenSystemen: Neue englischsprachige Publikationen über die Sowjetunion unddie übrigen osteuropäischen Länder," (review essay covering nineteenbooks on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe), Osteuropa, XXXIX, nos. 11-12 (1989), pp. 1131-1138.

72. Roger E. Kanet, Terry D. Clark, Charles Z. Jokay and Jay D.Schmitz,"Ost-West-Beziehungen nach dem Amtsantritt Gorbatschows: Neuereenglischsprachige Bücher zur sowjetischen Aussenpolitik," (review essaycovering twenty books on Soviet foreign policy and East-West Relations),Osteuropa, XXXIX, no. 10 (1989), pp. 933-941.

71. Roger E. Kanet, Dominique Arel, Terry D. Clark, Charles Z. Jokay, andAlexander C. Pacek, "Perestrojka, Glasnost, und die Krise derkommunistischen Systeme: Neurere englischsprachige Publikationen,"(review essay covering sixteen books on Soviet and East European domesticpolitics), Osteuropa, XXXIX, no. 9 (1989), pp. 846-855.

70. Roger E. Kanet, Deborah N. Miner and Jay D. Schmitz, "MilitärischeMacht, SDI, und Rüstungskontrolle in den Ost-West-Beziehungen. Neuereenglischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (review essay covering thirteenbooks on military power and arms control in East-West relations),Osteuropa, XXXIX, no. 8 (1989), pp. 760-767.

69. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Terry D. Clark, "Die Beziehungender UdSSR zu China, dem Westen und den Entwicklungsländern: Neuereenglischsprachige Bücher," (review essay covering sixteen books on Sovietforeign relations), Osteuropa, XXXIX, no. 6 (1989), pp. 584-590.

68. Roger E. Kanet, Dominique Arel and Charles Z. Jokay, "Die Sowjetunion,Osteuropa und die politischen Beziehungen zwischen Ost und West: Neuereenglischsprachige Veröffentlichungen)," (review essay covering seventeenbooks on Soviet and East European politics and East-West relations),Osteuropa, XXXIX, no. 5 (1989),

67. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Terry D. Clark, "DieAussenpolitik der Sowjetunion: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (review essay covering thirteen books on Sovietforeign policy), Osteuropa, XXXIX, no. 4 (1989), pp. 389-395.

66. Roger E. Kanet, Bradley R. Gitz, Charles Z. Jokay, Dominique Arel,Terry D. Clark and Randy L. Hagerty, "Sowjetunion, Osteuropa und Ost-West-Beziehungen: Neuere englischsprachige Publikationen," (Review essay

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covering twenty-six books on the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and East-West Relations," Osteuropa, XXXIX, no. 2-3 (1989), pp. 282-297.

65. Roger E. Kanet, Randy L. Hagerty, Alexander C. Pacek, Dominique Arel,Hongchan Chun, Bradley R. Gitz, Mary S. Hack, Charles Z. Jokay, Daniel R.Kempton, and Jay D. Schmitz, "Innenpolitische und militärischeDeterminanten der sowjetischen Aussenpolitik: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (review essay covering twenty-eight books on thedeterminants of Soviet foreign policy), Osteuropa, XXXVIII (1988), pp.1030-1048.

64. Roger E. Kanet, "Zur Innen- und Aussenpolitik der Sowjetunion: Neuereenglischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (review essay covering fourteenbooks on Soviet foreign policy), Osteuropa, XXXVIII (1988), pp. 220-224.

63. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Terry D. Clark, "Die Politik derSowjetunion gegenüber den Entwicklungsländern: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (review essay covering eleven books on Soviet policytoward the developing world), Osteuropa, XXXVIII (1988), pp. 142-148.

62. Roger E. Kanet, Terry D. Clark, Bradley R. Gitz, Mary S. Hack, CharlesZ. Jokay, Daniel R. Kempton, and Alexander C. Pacek, "Die Ost-WestBeziehungen in der 1980er Jahren: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (Review essay covering fifteen books on East-WestRelations), Osteuropa, XXXVIII (1988), pp. 54-65.

61. Roger E. Kanet, Hongchan Chun, Terry D. Clark, Bradley R. Gitz, Mary S.Hack, Charles Z. Jokay, and Alexander C. Pacek, "Die UdSSR und dieosteuropäischen Staaten: Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen zursowjetischen Aussenpolitik," (Review essay covering fifteen books onSoviet and East European foreign relations), Osteuropa, XXXVII (1987), pp.872-882.

60. Roger E. Kanet, Bradley R. Gitz, Hongchan Chun, Randy L. Hagerty andCharles Z. Jokay, "Militärische Aspekte in den Beziehungen zwischen USAund Sowjetunion: Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (reviewessay covering seventeen books on Soviet-U.S. military relations),Osteuropa, XXXVII (1987), pp. 799-808.

59. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Hongchan Chun and Daniel R.Kempton, "Die Sowjetunion, China und die Dritte Welt: Zu neuerenenglischsprachigen Büchern," (Review essay covering ten books on Sovietand Chinese policy in the Third World), Osteuropa, XXXVII (1987), pp. 713-718.

58. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Charles Z. Jokay and Daniel R.Kempton, "Die osteuropäischen Staaten -- Analysen und Fakten: Neuereenglischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (Review essay covering fourteenbooks on Soviet and East European politics), Osteuropa, XXXVII (1987), pp.632-638.

57. Roger E. Kanet, Terry D. Clark, Daniel R. Kempton and Claire A.Metzger, "Die UdSSR, Kuba und die Entwicklungsländer: Zu neuerenenglischsprachigen Publikationen," (Review essay covering nine books onthe USSR, Cuba and the Third World), Osteuropa, XXXVII (1987), pp. 552-558.

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56. Roger E. Kanet, Randy L. Hagerty, Claire A. Metzger and Alexander C.Pacek, "Die Sowjetunion und die Ost-West-Beziehungen: Neuereenglischsprachige Publikationen," (Review essay covering twenty books onthe USSR and East-West Relations), Osteuropa, XXXVII (1987), pp. 464-478.

55. Roger E. Kanet, Terry D. Clark, Bradley R. Gitz, Randy L. Hagerty,Daniel R. Kempton, Alexander C. Pacek, and George W. Putnam, "DieSowjetunion und Osteuropa in der Weltpolitik: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (Review essay covering twenty-two books on Sovietand East European domestic and foreign policy), Osteuropa, XXXVII (1987),pp. 381-397.

54. Roger E. Kanet, Daniel R. Kempton and Terry D. Clark, "Die Sowjetunionund die Dritte Welt in den Achtziger Jahren: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (Review essay covering twelve books on Soviet policyin the Third World), Osteuropa, XXXVII (1987), pp. 306-314.

53. Roger E. Kanet, Bradley R. Gitz, Charles Z. Jokay and Claire A.Metzger, "Die Sowjetunion und Osteuropa: Zu neueren englischsprachigenVeröffentlichungen," (Review essay covering nine books, primarily onEastern Europe), Osteuropa, XXXVII (1987), pp. 216-221.

52. Roger E. Kanet, Hongchan Chun, Terry D. Clark, Michael W. Frank,Bradley R. Gitz and Randy L. Hagerty, "Zur Innen- und Aussenpolitik derSowjetunion: Neuere englischsprachige Bücher," (Review essay coveringseventeen books on Soviet domestic and foreign policy), Osteuropa, XXXVII(1987), pp. 139-151.

51. Roger E. Kanet, Daniel R. Kempton, Claire A. Metzger and Randy L.Hagerty, "Moskau und die kommunistische Welt: Englischsprachige Bücherüber sowjetische Beziehungen zu Osteuropa und China," (review essaycovering ten books on Soviet relations with communist countries),Osteuropa, XXXVII (1987), pp. 57-64.

50. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Terry D. Clark, Sumit Ganguly,Daniel R. Kempton, and George W. Putnam, "Sowjetische Aussenpolitik undOst-West-Beziehungen: Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen,"(review essay covering ten books on Soviet foreign policy), Osteuropa,XXXVI (1986), pp. 1048-1054.

49. Roger E. Kanet, Terry D. Clark, Bradley R. Gitz and George W. Putnam,"Die Sowjetunion und ihre osteuropäischen Verbündeten: Neuereenglischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (Review essay covering nine bookson the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe), Osteuropa, XXXVI (1986), pp. 319-326.

48. Roger E. Kanet, Hongchan Chun and George W. Putnam, "DerKonkurrenzkampf USA-Sowjetunion und die Dritte Welt. Neuereenglischsprachige Veröffentlichungen zur sowjetischen Aussenpolitik,"(Review essay covering ten books on Soviet-U.S. competition in the ThirdWorld), Osteuropa, XXXVI (1986), pp. 155-162.

47. Roger E. Kanet, Randy Hagerty, Bradley R. Gitz and Daniel R. Kempton,"Zur Innen- und Aussenpolitik der Sowjetunion. Neue englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (review essay covering ten books on Soviet domesticand foreign policy), Osteuropa, XXXV (1985), pp. 949-956.

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46. Roger E. Kanet, And Bradley R. Gitz and Sumit Ganguly, "Die Sowjetunionim Weltgeschehen: Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen übermilitärische und politische Aktivitäten Moskaus," (review essay coveringfourteen books on Soviet foreign policy), Osteuropa, XXXV (1985), pp. 777-787.

45. Roger E. Kanet, Daniel R. Kempton, George W. Putnam, and Sumit Ganguly,"Politische und wirtschaftliche Aspekte der Ost-West Beziehungen. Neuereenglischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (review essay covering thirteenbooks on East-West relations), Osteuropa, XXXV (1985), pp. 288-295.

44. Roger E. Kanet, "Osteuropa und der internationale Kommunismus. Neuereenglischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (review essay covering fourteenbooks on Eastern Europe and international communism), Osteuropa, XXXV(1985), pp. 215-222.

43. Roger E. Kanet, Bradley R. Gitz, Daniel R. Kempton, and Sumit Ganguly,"Sowjetische Beziehungen zu Afrika, Asien und Lateinamerika. Neuereenglischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (review essay covering nine bookson Soviet relations with the Third World), Osteuropa, XXXV (1985), pp.134-141.

42. Roger E. Kanet, Bradley R. Gitz, Daniel R. Kempton, and Sumit Ganguly,"Sowjetische Aussenpolitik und Ost-West-Beziehungen. Neueenglischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (review essay covering eight bookson East-West relations), Osteuropa, XXXV (1985), pp. 45-52.

41. Roger E. Kanet and Daniel R. Kempton, "Die Sowjetunion und die DritteWelt: Publikationen zur sowjetischen Politik gegenüberEntwicklungsländern in englischer Sprache," (review essay covering sixbooks on Soviet policy toward the Third World) Osteuropa, XXXIV (1984),pp. 977-981.

40. Roger E. Kanet and Sumit Ganguly, "Militärische Aspekte dersowjetischen Assenbeziehungen. Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (review essay covering sixteen books on militaryaspects of Soviet foreign relations), Osteuropa, XXXIV (1984), pp. 811-822.

39. Roger E. Kanet, "Sowjetische-amerikanische Rivalität in der DrittenWelt. Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (review essaycovering twelve book on Soviet policy in the Third World), Osteuropa,XXXIV (1984), pp. 748-756.

38. Roger E. Kanet and Daniel R. Kempton, "Zu den Assenbeziehungen derSowjetunion. Ein Überblick über neue Bücher in englischer Sprache,"(Review essay covering ten books on Soviet foreign policy," Osteuropa,XXIV (1984), pp. 615-623.

37. Roger E. Kanet and Daniel R. Kempton, "Stabilität oder Umbruch inOsteuropa? Englischsprachige Publikationen zu Entwicklungen in den ost-europäischen Staaten," (Review essay covering fourteen books on EasternEurope), Osteuropa, XXIV (1984), pp. 541-551.

36. Roger E. Kanet, John P. Hupp and Daniel R. Kempton), "Die Sowjetunionin den achtziger Jahren. Neue englischsprachige Publikationen," (review

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essay covering nine books on Soviet politics), Osteuropa, XXXIV (1984),pp. 463-470.

35. Roger E. Kanet, Sumit Ganguly and Charles E. Ziegler, "Über dieUrsprünge des Kalten Krieges: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (Review essay covering seven books on the origins ofthe Cold War), Osteuropa, XXXIV (1984), pp. 374-380.

34. Roger E. Kanet, Charles E. Ziegler and Sumit Ganguly, "Die Ost-West-Beziehungen in neueren englischsprachigen Publikationen," (review essaycovering nine books on East-West relations), Osteuropa, XXXIV (1984), pp.282-289.

33. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Sumit Ganguly), "Die Rolle derUdSSR in der Dritten Welt. Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen,"(review essay covering fifteen books on Soviet policy in the ThirdWorld), Osteuropa, XXXIV (1984), pp. 217-225.

32. Roger E. Kanet and Sumit Ganguly, "Der Ostblock und dieEntwickungsländer. Zu einer Reihe von englischsprachigenVeröffentlichungen," (review essay covering thirteen books on Soviet-EastEuropean relation with the Third World), Osteuropa, XXXIV (1984), pp. 126-145.

31. Roger E. Kanet and Charles E. Ziegler, "Osteuropäische Wirtschaft undOst-West-Handel. Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen," (reviewessay covering ten book on East-West trade), Osteuropa, XXXIV 1984, pp.58-64.

30. Roger E. Kanet and Leah Fendley, "Weltkommunismus, Osteuropa und diesino-sowjetischen Beziehungen. Neuere englischsprachige Publikationen,"(review essay covering twenty-three books on Soviet and East Europeanpolitics) Osteuropa, XXXIII (1983), pp. 940-956.

29. Roger E. Kanet and Sumit Ganguly, "Theorie und Praxis des Krieges.Neue englischsprachige Bücher über sowjetische Militärstrategie undmilitärisches Gleichgewicht," (review essay covering seventeen books onSoviet military policy), Osteuropa, XXXIII (1983), pp. 579-591.

28. Roger E. Kanet and Sumit Ganguly, "Politische und wirtschaftlicheDimensionen der Ost-West-Beziehungen: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (review essay covering twenty books on East-WestRelations), Osteuropa, (1983), pp. 287-303.

27. Roger E. Kanet, Sumit Ganguly and Scott E. Righetti, "Die Sowjetunionund die Beziehungen zwischen den kommunistischen Staaten: Neueenglischsprachige Bücher" (review essay covering twenty-one book on theforeign relations of the communist countries), Osteuropa, XXXIII (1983),pp. 53-66.

26. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Sumit Ganguly and Scott E.Righetti, "Zu den Aussenbeziehungen der Sowjetunion: Neuerscheinungenin englischer Sprache," (review essay covering fourteen books on Sovietforeign relations), Osteuropa, XXXII (1982), pp. 948-960.

25. Roger E. Kanet, Sumit Ganguly and Scott E. Righetti, "MilitärischesGleichgewicht und Beziehungen zwischen Ost und West: Neue Publikationen

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in englischer Sprache," (review essay covering seventeen books on East-West Relations), Osteuropa, XXXII (1982), pp. 695-707.

24. Roger E. Kanet, Sumit Ganguly and Scott E. Righetti, "Die Beziehungenzwischen der UdSSR und den Vereinigten Staaten: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (review essay covering ten books on Soviet-AmericanRelations), Osteuropa, XXXII (1982), pp. 609-617.

23. Roger E. Kanet, "Osteuropa und die Dritte Welt: Ein Überblick überneuere englischsprachige Publikationen," (Review essay covering fourteenbooks on Soviet and East European policy in the Third World), Osteuropa,XXXII (1982), pp. 517-525.

22. Roger E. Kanet, "Strategie, Wirtschaft, Politik--Aspekte der Ost-West-Beziehungen: Neue englischsprachige Bücher," (review essay coveringseventeen books on East-West Relations), Osteuropa, XXXII (1982), pp. 427-436.

21. Roger E. Kanet, "Die UdSSR und die Entwicklungsländer:Englischsprachige Bücher zur sowjetischen Politik in Afrika, in Nahostund Südostasien," (review essay covering fourteen books on Soviet policyin the Third World), Osteuropa, XXXII (1982), pp. 244-252.

20. Roger E. Kanet and George W. Putnam, "Die Sowjetunion und dieEntwicklungsländer: Ein Überblick über neuere englischsprachige Bücher,"(review essay covering fourteen books on Soviet relations with thedeveloping countries), Osteuropa, XXXII (1982), pp. 152-159.

19. Roger E. Kanet and George W. Putnam, "Osteuropa am Beginn der achtzigerJahre: Zu den Aussenbeziehungen der osteuropäischen Staaten," (Reviewessay covering twenty-two books on Soviet and East European foreignrelations), Osteuropa, XXXI (1981), pp. 1099-1111.

18. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Chris Siefkas, "Neuereenglischsprachige Bücher zur sowjetischen und osteuropäischenAussenpolitik," (Review essay covering nine books on Soviet and EastEuropean foreign policy), Osteuropa, XXXI (1981), pp. 345-350.

17. Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Chris Siefkas, "Die Sowjetunionin der Weltpolitik: Neuere englischsprachige Bücher," (Review essaycovering twenty-one books on Soviet foreign policy), Osteuropa, XXXI(1981), pp. 240-251.

16. Roger E. Kanet, "Sowjetunion, kommunistische Welt undEntwicklungsländer. Neuere englischsprachige Buchveröffentlichungen,"(Review essay covering eighteen books on the Soviet Union, the communiststates and the developing countries), Osteuropa, XXX (1980), pp. 358-365.

15. Roger E. Kanet, "Ost-West-Beziehungen: Neuere englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen," (Review essay covering twelve books on East-WestRelations), Osteuropa, XXX (1980), pp. 161-167.

14. Roger E. Kanet and George W. Putnam, "Die osteuropäischen Staaten undihre Beziehungen zur nichtkommunistischen Welt. Neue Bücher inenglischer Sprache," (Review essay covering nineteen books on the foreignrelations of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe), Osteuropa, XXX (1980),pp. 70-80.

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13. Roger E. Kanet, "Die kommunistischen Staaten in der internationalenPolitik: Neue englischsprachige Publikationen über die Aussenbeziehungender osteuropäischen Länder," (Review essay covering thirteen books onSoviet and East European foreign Policy), Osteuropa, XXIX (1979), pp. 771-778.

12. Roger E. Kanet, "USA, USSR und die Beziehungen zwischen Ost und West.Neue englischsprachige Publikationen," (Review essay covering nineteenbooks on East-West relations), Osteuropa, XXIX (1979), pp. 667-677.

11. Roger E. Kanet and Charles E. Ziegler, "Die osteuropäischen Staaten unddie internationale Politik. II. Die Sowjetunion, Osteuropa und derWesten," (Review essay covering sixteen books on East-West relations),Osteuropa, XXIX (1979), pp. 244-262.

10. Roger E. Kanet and Charles E. Ziegler, "Die osteuropäischen Staaten unddie internationale Politik. I. Neuere englischsprachige Bücher zursowjetischen Aussenpolitik," (Review essay covering eight books on Sovietforeign policy), Osteuropa, XXIX (1979), pp. 165-173.

9. Roger E. Kanet, "Weitere englischsprachige Bücher über die Ost-West-Bezeihungen," (Review essay covering sixteen books on East-Westrelations), Osteuropa, XXVIII (1978), pp. 832-844.

8. Roger E. Kanet, "Die Sowjetunion and Osteuropa: Neue englischsprachigeVeröffentlichungen über die Länder des RGW-Bereichs," (Review essaycovering seven books on Soviet-East European relations), Osteuropa, XXVIII(1978), pp. 560-564.

7. Roger E. Kanet, "Neue englischsprachige Bücher über die sowjetischeAussenpolitik," (Review essay covering six books on Soviet foreignpolicy), Osteuropa, XXVIII, (1978), pp. 444-450.

6. Roger E. Kanet, "Wettrusten, Entspannung und Ost-West-Handel. EinÜberblick über neuere englischsprachige Buchpublikationen," (Review essaycovering twenty-two books on East-West relations), Osteuropa, XXVIII(1978), pp. 175-186.

5. Roger E. Kanet, "Die Aussenbeziehungen der osteuropäischen Staaten.Neue Veröffentlichungen in englischer Sprache," (Review essay coveringnineteen books on East European foreign relations), Osteuropa, XXVIII(1978), pp. 79-91.

4. Roger E. Kanet, Charles Ziegler and Daniel Zolfo, "Vom Kalten Krieg zurKoexistenz: Neuere englischsprachige Bücher über sowjetischeWestpolitik und Ost-West Beziehungen," review essay covering twenty-four English-language books on East-West relations. Osteuropa, XXVII(1977), pp. 344-362.

3. Roger E. Kanet and Charles Ziegler, "Neuere Bücher in englischerSprache zur sowjetischen Aussenpolitik," review essay covering fifteenEnglish-language books on Soviet foreign policy. Osteuropa, XXVII(1977), pp. 244-252.

2.Roger E. Kanet, with the assistance of Charles Ziegler, "Sowjetunion undkommunistische Welt: Neuere englischsprachige Veröffentlichungen,"review essay covering ten English-language books on Soviet relationswith other communist states. Osteuropa, XXVII (1977), pp. 158-163.

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1.Roger E. Kanet and Rajan Menon, "Die Sowjetunion und die Dritte Welt,"review essay covering twenty-six English-language books on Sovietrelations with developing countries. Osteuropa, XXVII (1977), pp. 60-74.

g. Book Reviews (178 reviews, covering 193 books, through 01-01-13)178. Roger E. Kanet, review of Cooley, Alexander, “Great Games, Local

Rules: The New Great Power Contest in Central Asia,” The Russian Review,vol. 72, no. 1 (2013), pp. 181-82.

177. Roger E. Kanet, review of Artemy Kalinovsky and Sergey Radchenko,editors, “The End of the Cold War and the Third World: New Perspectiveson Regional Conflict” Journal of Cold War Studies, vol. 14, no. 3 (2012), pp.218-20.

176. Review of Sergey Mazov, “A Distant Front in the Cold War: The USSRin West Africa and the Congo, 1956–1964,” Journal of Cold War Studies, vol.14, no. 3 (2012), pp. 218-20.

175. Review of Christian Saehrendt, “Kunst als Botschafter einerkünstlichen Nation: Studien zur Rolle der bildenden Kunst in derauswärtigen Kulturpolitik der DDR,” Journal of Cold War Studies vol. 12, no.3 (2010), pp. 141-2.

174. Roger E. Kanet “Foreign Policy Making in a Democratic Society”review of American Foreign Policy and the Politics of Fear: Threat Inflation since 9/11, byA. Trevor Thrall and Jane K. Cramer, eds.; Avoiding Trivia: The Role ofStrategic Planning in American Foreign Policy, by Daniel W. Drezner, ed.; and,Treaty Politics and the Rise of Executive Agreements: International Commitments in a Systemof Shared Powers, by Glen S. Krutz and Jeffrey S. Peake. InternationalStudies Review, vol. 12 (2010), pp. 123-27.

173. Roger E. Kanet, Review of Mervyn J Bain, “Russian-Cuban RelationsSince 1992: Continuing Camaraderie in a Post-Soviet World,” The RussianReview, vol. 68, no. 3 (2009), pp. 559-560.

172.Roger E. Kanet, review of Richard K. Herrmann and Richard Ned Lebow,eds., “Ending the Cold War: Interpretations, Causation, and the Studyof International Relations,” Canadian-American Slavic Studies, vol. 42, nos.1-2 (2008), pp. 221-223..

171. Roger E. Kanet, review of Martha Brill Olcott, “Central Asia’sSecond Chance,” Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 58, no 6 (2006), pp. 991-93.

170. Roger E. Kanet, review of Joan DeBardeleben, ed., “Soft or HardBorders? Managing the Divide in an Enlarged Europe.” The European Legacy:Toward New Paradigms. Journal of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas,vol. 11, no. 4 (2006), p. 453.

169. Roger E. Kanet, review of Matthew J. Ouimet, “The Rise and Fall ofthe Brezhnev Doctrine in Soviet Foreign Policy,” Canadian-American SlavicStudies, vol. 38, no. 3 (2004), pp. 330-331.

168. Roger E. Kanet, review of Zdzisław W. Puślecki, ed., “ProcesIntegracji Ekonomicznej Polski z Unią Europejską,” Slavic Review, vol. 62,no. 2 (2003), pp. 371-372.

167. Roger E. Kanet, review of Andrew Felkay, “Yeltsin’s Russia and theWest,” The Russian Review, vol. 62, no. 1 (2003), p. 183.

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166. Roger E. Kanet, review of Matthew Evangelista, “Unarmed Forces:The Transnational Movement to End the Cold War,” The Russian Review, vol.60, no. 1 (2001), pp. 136-137.

165. Roger E. Kanet, review of Andreas Ralf Fahrner, “Die Rolle derrussischen Streitkräfte im politischen System der RussischenFöderation,” Slavic Review, vol. 60, no. 2 (2001), p. 447.

164. Roger E. Kanet, review of Dov Lynch, "Russian PeacekeepingStrategies in the CIS: The Cases of Moldova, Georgia and Tajikistan,"Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 52, no. 5 (2000), pp. 963-964.

163. Roger E. Kanet, review of Roy Allison and Christoph Bluth, eds.,“Security Dilemmas in Russia and Eurasia,” International Politics, vol. 36 ,no. 4 (1999), pp. 583-584.

162. Roger E. Kanet, review of Ingmar Oldberg, Helén Jarlsvik, JohanNorberg, and Carolina Vendil, "At a Loss: Russian Foreign Policy inthe 1990s," Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 51, no. 7 (1999), pp. 1301-1302.

161. Roger E. Kanet, review of Aleksandr M. Nekrich, "Pariahs, Partners,Predators: German-Soviet Relations, 1922-1941," Russian Review, vol. 58,no. 1 (1999), pp. 160-161

160. Roger E. Kanet, "Nationalism and Conflict Prevention in Central andEastern Europe," review of Abram and Antonia Handler Chayes, eds.,"Preventing Conflict in the Post-Communist World: MobilizingInternational and Regional Organizations," and Valery Tishkov,"Ethnicity, Nationalism and Conflict in and after the Soviet Union:The Mind Aflame," The Journal of Conflict Studies, vol. 18, no. 1 (1998), pp.139-141.

159. Roger E. Kanet, review of Adam Bromke, "Polak w śwecie," SlavicReview, vol. 57, no. 4 (1998), pp. 585-586.

158. Roger E. Kanet, review of book of George F. Kennan, "At a Century'sEnding: Reflections, 1982-1995," Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 49, no. 2(1997), pp. 343-344.

157. Roger E. Kanet, review of Khirosi Kimura [Hiroshi Kimura],"Kuril'skaia problema: istoriia iapono-rossiiskikh peregovorov popogranichnym voprosam," Slavic Review, vol. 56, no. 1 (1997), pp. 165-166.

156. Roger E. Kanet, review of Joseph Held, "Dictionary of East EuropeanHistory Since 1945," The Historian, vol. 58, no. 2 (1996), p. 436.

155. Roger E. Kanet, review of Hall Gardner, "Surviving the Millennium:American Global Strategy, the Collapse of the Soviet Empire, and theQuestion of Peace," Nationalities Papers , vol. 24, no. 1 (1996), 120-121.

154. Roger E. Kanet, review of Edmé Domínguez R., ed., "The SovietUnion's Latin American Policy: A Retrospective Analysis," Revue d'Étudescomparatives Est-Ouest, vol. 27, no. 1 (1996), p. 211.

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153. Roger E. Kanet, review of Rosemary Hollis, Ed., "The Soviets, TheirSuccessors and the Middle East: Turning Point," Slavic Review vol. 54,no. 1 (1995), pp. 215-216.

152. Roger E. Kanet, review of Longin Pastusiak, "Prezydeńci Amerykańscywobec Spraw Polskich" [American Presidents and Polish Affairs], MillerCenter Journal , vol. 2 (spring 1995), pp. 193-195.

151. Roger E. Kanet, review of Odd Arne Westad, Sven Holtsmark, and IverB. Neumann, Eds., "The Soviet Union in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989,"Slavic Review, vol. 54, no. 2 (1995), pp. 488-489.

150. Roger E. Kanet, review of John Löwenhardt, James R. Ozinga, andErik van Ree, “The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Politburo,” The RussianReview , vol. 53, no. 1 (1994), p. 153.

149. Roger E. Kanet, “The Failed Revolution: Gorbachev’s Foreign andSecurity Policy,” review of Coit D. Blacker, “Hostage to Revolution:Gorbachev and Soviet Security Policy,” Mershon International Studies Review[Supplement to International Studies Quarterly], vol. 38, no. 1 (1994), pp.127-129.

148. Roger E. Kanet, review of Jan S. Adams, “A Foreign Policy inTransition: Moscow’s Retreat from Central America and the Caribbean,1985-1992,” The International History Review , vol. 16, no. 2 (1994), pp. 435-437.

147. Roger E. Kanet, review of John R. Lampe and Daniel N. Nelson, Eds.,in collaboration with Roland Schönfeld, "East European SecurityRevisited," Revue d'Études Est-Ouest, vol. 25, no. 3 (1994), pp. 193-195.

146. Roger E. Kanet, review of Margot Light, Ed., "Troubled Friendships:Moscow's Third World Ventures," Russian History, vol. 21, no. 2 (1994), pp.228-230.

145. Roger E. Kanet, review of Charles Gati, "The Bloc that Failed:Soviet-East European Relations in Transition," The Russian Review, vol. 51(1992), pp. 143-144.

144. Roger E. Kanet, review of Joseph G. Whelan, "The Moscow Summit,1988: Reagan and Gorbachev in Negotiation," Presidential Studies Quarterly.vol. 22, no. 3 (1992), p. 608.

143. Roger E. Kanet, review of Richard F. Staar, "Foreign Policies ofthe Soviet Union," Canadian-American Slavic Studies, vol. 26, nos. 1-4(1992), pp. 407-408.

142. Roger E. Kanet, review of Robert O. Freedman, "Moscow and theMiddle East: Soviet Policy since the Invasion of Afghanistan," EfraimKarsh, "Soviet Policy towards Syria since 1970," and Oles M.Smolansky, "The USSR and Iraq: The Soviet Quest for Influence," TheAmerican Political Science Review, vol. 86, no. 3 (1992), pp. 840-841.

141. Roger E. Kanet, review of Frederic J. Fleron, Jr., Erik P.Hoffmann, and Robbin F. Laird., eds., Soviet Foreign Policy: Classicand Contemporary Issues," The Russian Review, vol. 51, no. 4 (1992), pp.594-595.

140. Roger E. Kanet, review of George W. Breslauer, Harry Kreisler, andBenjamin Ward, eds., "Beyond the Cold War: Conflict and Cooperation

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in the Third World," The Journal of Developing Areas, vol. 27, no. 1 (1992),pp. 124-126.

139. Roger E. Kanet, review of Andreas Kappeler, ed., "Umbau desSowjetsystems: Sieben Aspekte eines Experiments," Jahrbücher für GeschichteOsteuropas, vol. 40, no. 3 (1992), pp. 441-442.

138. Roger E. Kanet, review of Mark N. Katz, ed., “The USSR and MarxistRevolutions in the Third World,” The International History Review, XV, no. 1(1993), p. 213.

137. Roger E. Kanet, review of Gilbert Rozman, with Seizaburo Sato andGerald Segal, eds., “Dismantling Communism: Common Causes andRegional Variations,” Slavic Review, LII, no. 2 (1993), pp. 373-374.

136. Roger E. Kanet, review of Aurel Braun, ed., “The Soviet-EastEuropean Relationship in the Gorbachev Era: The Prospects forAdaptation,” Nationalities Papers, XXI, no. 1 (1993), pp. 259-260.

135. Roger E. Kanet, review of Ellen Brun and Jacques Hersch, "Soviet-Third World Relations in a Capitalist World: The Political Economy ofBroken Promises," Soviet Studies, vol. 43, no. 2 (1991), pp. 389-390.

134. Roger E. Kanet, review of William Green Miller, ed., Toward a MoreCivil Society? The USSR Under Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev,"Presidential Studies Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 2 (1991), pp. 387-389.

133. Roger E. Kanet and Garth T. Katner, review of Esmail Hosseinzadeh,"Soviet Non-Capitalist Development: The Case of Nasser's Egypt,"Studies in Comparative International Development, vol. 26, no. 1 (1991), pp. 101-102.

132. Roger E. Kanet, review of Harold Lydall, "Yugoslavia in Crisis,"The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol.DIX (1990), p. 199.

131. Roger E. Kanet, review of Robert T. Huber, "Soviet Perceptions ofthe U.S. Congress: The Impact of Superpower Relations," Slavic Review,XLIX (1990), pp. 124-125.

130. Roger E. Kanet, review of Quintin V.C. Bach, "Soviet EconomicAssistance to the Less Developed Countries: A Statistical Analysis,"The Journal of Developing Areas, XXIII, no. 3 (1989), pp. 457-458.

129. Roger E. Kanet, review of Alvin Z. Rubinstein, "Moscow's ThirdWorld Strategy," Soviet Studies, vol. XLI (1989), 158-159.

128. Roger E. Kanet, review of Keith John Lepak, "Poland and thePolitics of the Gierek Regime," and John Rensenbrink, "PolandChallenges a Divided World," American Political Science Review, LXXXIII(1989), p. 1424.

127. Roger E. Kanet, review of Joachim Glaubitz and Dieter Heinzig, "DieSowjetunion und Asien in den 80er Jahren: Ziele und Grenzensowjetischer (Politik zwischen Indischem Ozean und Pazifik," SlavicReview, XLVIII (1989), pp. 666-667.

126. Roger E. Kanet, review of James Adams, "Secret Armies: Inside theAmerican, Soviet and European Special Forces," Journal of Military Studies, II(1989), p. 620.

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125. Roger E. Kanet, review of Olivier Roy, "Islam and Resistance inAfghanistan," Canadian-American Slavic Studies, XXIII (1989), pp. 496-497.

124. Roger E. Kanet, review of Alexander Motyl, "Will the Non-RussiansRebel? State, Ethnicity, and Stability in the USSR," Nationalities Papers,XVI (1988), pp. 307-308.

123. Roger E. Kanet, review of Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, "Ni Paix niGuerre: Le Nouvel Empire Soviétique ou du bon Usage de la Détente,"Slavic Review, XLVI (1987), p. 314.

122. Roger E. Kanet, review of Jerry F. Hough, "Opening Up the SovietEconomy," Soviet Studies, XL (1988), pp. 656-657.

121. Roger E. Kanet, review of Stephen Page, "The Soviet Union and theYemens: Influence in Asymmetrical Relationships," Slavic Review, XLV(1986), pp. 127-128.

120. Roger E. Kanet, review of Joachim Krause, "Die sowjetischeMilitärhilfepolitik gegenüber Entwicklungsländern," Slavic Review, XLV(1986), pp. 350-351.

119. Roger E. Kanet, review of Richard F. Staar, "USSR Foreign PoliciesAfter Detente," Soviet Studies, XXXVIII (1986), pp. 595-596.

118. Roger E. Kanet, review of Abraham S. Becker, ed., "EconomicRelations with the USSR: Issues for the Western Alliance," SlavicReview, XLIV (1985), pp. 140-141.

117. Roger E. Kanet, review of Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, "Le GrandFrère: L'Union Soviétique et l'Europe Soviétisée," The American PoliticalScience Review, LXXIX (1985), pp. 573-574.

116. Roger E. Kanet, review of R. Craig Nation and Mark V. Kauppi, eds.,"The Soviet Impact in Africa," The Journal of Developing Areas, XIX (1985),pp. 277-278.

115. Roger E. Kanet, review of Richard F. Starr, ed., "Yearbook onInternational Communist Affairs, 1984: Parties and RevolutionaryMovements," Slavic Review, XLIV (1985), p. 551.

114. Roger E. Kanet, review of Johanna Roos, "Siberien Zwischen Ökonomieund Politik. Zur Erschliessung der Energieträger Erdöl und Erdgas,"Slavic Review, XLIV (1985), pp. 737-738.

113. Roger E. Kanet, review of Klaus Fritsche, ed., "Blockfreiheit undBlockfreienbewegung -- Eine Bibliographie," The Journal of Developing Areas,XIX (1985), p. 577.

112. Roger E. Kanet, review of Robert Wesson, ed., "Yearbook onInternational Communist Affairs, 1983: Parties and RevolutionaryMovements," Slavic Review, LXIII (1984), pp. 486-487.

111. Roger E. Kanet, review of Bruce D. Porter, "The USSR in Third WorldConflicts: Soviet Arms and Diplomacy in Local Wars, 1945-1980," SovietStudies, XXXVII (1985), pp. 550-552.

110. Roger E. Kanet, review of Edward Van Der Rhoer, "The ShadowNetwork: Espionage as an Instrument of Soviet Policy," Slavic Review,XLIV (1985), pp. 135-136.

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109. Roger E. Kanet, review of Joachim Krause, "Die sowjetischeMilitärhilfepolitik gegenüber aussereuropäischen Entwicklungsländern,"Slavic Review, XLIII (1984), pp. 123-124.

108. Roger E. Kanet, review of Josef C. Brada, "Technology TransferBetween the United States and the Countries of the Soviet Bloc," SlavicReview, XLII (1983), p. 492.

107. Roger E. Kanet, review of Robert O. Freedman, "Soviet Policy Towardthe Middle East Since 1970," Slavic Review, XLII (1983), pp. 701-702.

106. Roger E. Kanet, review of Jean Woodall, ed., "Policy and Politicsin Contemporary Poland: Reform, Failure and Crisis," Slavic Review, XLII(1983), pp. 707-708.

105. Roger E. Kanet, review of Jakub Karpiński, "Countdown: The Polish Upheavals of 1956, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1980....," The American Political ScienceReview, LXXXVI (1982), p. 932.

104. Roger E. Kanet, review of Angela Stent, "From Embargo toOstpolitik: The Political Economy of West German-Soviet Relations,1955-1980," Slavic Review, XLI (1982), pp. 718-719.

103. Roger E. Kanet, review of Luc Duhamel, "Les Soviétiques et lesVoies de la Révolution en Europe Occidentale de Lénine a` Brejnev,"Canadian-American Slavic Studies, XVI (1982), pp. 580-581.

102. Roger E. Kanet, review of Richard F. Staar, ed., "Yearbook onInternational Communist Affairs, 1980," The Russian Review, XL (1981), p.76.

101. Roger E. Kanet, review of George Liska, "Russia and World Order:Strategic Choices and the Laws of Power," Slavic Review, XL (1981), p.121.

100. Roger E. Kanet, review of Longin Pastusiak, "Roosevelt a SprawaPolska," Slavic Review, XL (1981), pp. 134-135.

99. Roger E. Kanet, review of Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, "Le PouvoirConfisqué: Gouvernants et Gouvernés en U.R.S.S.," Slavic Review, XL(1981), pp. 294-295.

98. Roger E. Kanet, review of Milene Charles, "The Soviet Union andAfrica: The History of the Involvement," The American Political ScienceReview, LXXV (1981), p. 831.

97. Roger E. Kanet, review of Eberhard Schultz (chief editor), Hans-Adolf Jacobsen, Gert Leptin, and Ulrich Scheuner, eds., "DreiJahrzehnte Aussenpolitik der DDR: Bestimmungsfaktoren, Instrumente,Aktionsfelder," and Josef Fullenbach and Eberhard Schulz, eds.,"Entspannung am Ende? Chancen und Risiken einer Politik des ModusVivendi," Slavic Review, XL (1981), pp. 489-491.

96. Roger E. Kanet, review of Astrid von Borcke and Gerhard Simon, "NeueWege der Sowjetunion-Forschung: Beiträge zur Methoden- undTheoriediskussion," The Russian Review, XL (1981), pp. 466-467.

95. Roger E. Kanet, review of Heinrich Vogel, ed., "Die sowjetischeIntervention in Afghanistan: Enstehung und Hintergründe einerWeltpolitischen Krise," Soviet Union, VIII (1981), p. 272.

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94. Roger E. Kanet, review of Eugene Zaleski and Helgard Wienert,"Technology Transfer Between East and West," Slavic Review, XL (1981),P. 656.

93. Roger E. Kanet, review of John G. Keliher, "The Negotiations onMutual and Balanced Force Reductions: The Search for Arms Control inCentral Europe," The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,CCCLVII (1981), p. 200.

92. Roger E. Kanet, review of Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone, ed.,"Perspectives for Change in Communist Societies," American Political ScienceReview, LXXIV (1980), pp. 267-268.

91. Roger E. Kanet, review of Jack Hayward and R.N. Berki, eds., "Stateand Society in Contemporary Europe," Slavic Review, XXXIX (1980), p.513.

90. Roger E. Kanet, review of Teddy J. Uldricks, "Diplomacy andIdeology: The Origins of Soviet Foreign Relations, 1917-1930," TheAmerican Historical Review, LXXXV (1980), pp. 949-950.

89. Roger E. Kanet, review of Hans-Hermann Höhmann, GertraudSeidenstecher, and Thomas Vajna, "Umweltschutz und ökonomisches Systemin Osteuropa. Drei Beispiele: Sowjetunion, DDR, Ungarn," Slavic Review,XXVIII (1979), pp. 135-136.

88. Roger E. Kanet, review of Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, "L'Empireeclaté: la revolte des nations en U.R.S.S.," Slavic Review, XXVIII(1979), PP. 328-329.

87. Roger E. Kanet, review of Edita Stojić-Imamović, "Zemlje SEV-aSvetskoj Privredi," Slavic Review, XXVIII (1979), pp. 512-513.

86. Roger E. Kanet, review of Bhabani Sen Gupta, "Soviet-Asian Relationsin the 1970's and Beyond: An Interperceptional Study," The RussianReview, XXXVII (1978), p. 250.

85. Roger E. Kanet, review of Longin Pastusiak, "Komputery a polityka,"The American Political Science Review, LXXII (1978), pp. 653-654.

84. Roger E. Kanet, review of Patrice Gélard, "Les Systemes Politiquesdes États Socialistes." Vol. I, le Modèle Soviétique; Vol. II,Transpositions et Transformations de Modèle Soviétique," and PhillipJ. Bryson, "Scarcity and Control in Socialism: Essays on EastEuropean Planning," Soviet Union, V, no. 1 (1978), p. 135.

83. Roger E. Kanet, review of Albert L. Weeks, "The Troubled Detente,"The American Political Science Review, LXXII (1978), p. 1537.

82. Roger E. Kanet, "Hungarian Views of CMEA Integration," review ofSandor Ausch, "Theory and Practice of CMEA Cooperation," Tibor Kiss,"International Division of Labour in Open Economies with SpecialRegard to the CMEA," and Tibor Kiss, ed., "The Market of SocialistEconomic Integration: Selected Conference Papers," Problems ofCommunism, XXVI, no. 1 (1977), pp. 67-69.

81. Roger E. Kanet, review of Ivan Berend and Gyorgy Ránki, "EconomicDevelopment in East-Central Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries,"American Political Science Review, LXXI, (1977), pp. 754-755.

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80. Roger E. Kanet, review of Jozef Wilczynski, "The Multinationals andEast-West Relations: Towards Transideological Collaboration," TheAnnals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, CCCCXXXII (1977), p.186.

79. Roger E. Kanet, review of Glen Alden Smith, "Soviet Foreign Trade:Organization, Operations, and Policy, 1918-1971," Soviet Union, IV, no. 1(1977), p. 183.

78. Roger E. Kanet, review of Edward T. Wilson, "Russia and Black AfricaBefore World War II," Soviet Union, IV, no. 1 (1977), p. 184.

77. Roger E. Kanet, review of Richard Lowenthal, "Model or Ally? TheCommunist Powers and the Developing Countries," Soviet Union, IV, no. 1(1977), pp. 184-185.

76. Roger E. Kanet, review of Richard F. Staar, ed., "1974 Yearbook onInternational Communist Affairs," Soviet Union, IV, no. 1 (1977), p. 185.

75. Roger E. Kanet, review of Richard B. Remnek, "Soviet Scholars andSoviet Foreign Policy: A Case Study in Soviet Policy Towards India,"Soviet Union, IV, no. 2 (1977), p. 346.

74. Roger E. Kanet, review of Robin Edmonds, "Soviet Foreign Policy,1962-1973: The Paradox of Super Power," Soviet Union, III, no. 1 (1976),pp. 133-134.

73. Roger E. Kanet, review of John P. Vloyantes, "Silk Glove Hegemony:Finnish-Soviet Relations, 1944-1974. A Case Study of the Theory ofthe Soft Sphere of Influence," Soviet Union, III, no. 1 (1976), p. 134.

72. Roger E. Kanet, review of Jon D. Glassman, "Arms for the Arabs: TheSoviet Union and War in the Middle East," Soviet Union, III, no. 1(1976), p. 135.

71. Roger E. Kanet, review of Marshall I. Goldman, "Detente and Dollars:Doing Business with the Soviets," Soviet Union, III, no. 1 (1976), pp.138-139.

70. Roger E. Kanet, review of Jozef M. van Brabant, "A Reconstruction ofthe Composition of Intra-CMEA Trade Relations," Soviet Union, III, no. 1(1976), p. 140.

69. Roger E. Kanet, review of Cecil Rajana, "The Chemical and Petro-Chemical Industries of Russia and Eastern Europe, 1960-1980," SovietUnion, III, no. 1 (1976), p. 141.

68. Roger E. Kanet, review of Vilho Harle, "International Tension: AnApplication of Cohesion Theory and Event Analysis to East-WestRelations During the Post-War Years; Carl H. McMillan, ed., "ChangingPerspectives in East-West Commerce;" and Carl H. McMillan and David P.St. Charles, "Joint Ventures in Eastern Europe: A Three-CountryComparison," Canadian-American Slavic Studies, X (1976), pp. 148-149.

67. Roger E. Kanet, review of Hans Wassmund, "Kontinuität im Wandel:Bestimmungsfaktoren sowjetischer Deutschlandpolitik in der Nach-Stalin-Zeit," The Russian Review, XXXV (1976), PP. 216-217.

66. Roger E. Kanet, review of Gerald L. Steibel, "Detente: Promises andPitfalls," Slavic Review, XXXV (1976), p. 139.

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65. Roger E. Kanet, review of Charles B. McLane, "Soviet-AfricanRelations," Slavic Review, XXV (1976), p. 537.

64. Roger E. Kanet, review of David Granick, "Enterprise Guidance inEastern Europe: A Comparison of Four Socialist Economies," Canadian-American Slavic Studies, X (1976), pp. 631-632.

63. Roger E. Kanet, review of Lars Nord, "Nonalignment and Socialism:Yugoslav Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice," Journal of Politics,XXXVIII (1976), p. 516.

62. Roger E. Kanet, review of Robert J. Osborn, "The Evolution of SovietPolitics," Canadian Slavonic Papers, XVII (1975), pp. 158-160.

61. Roger E. Kanet, review of A.J. Brown, "Soviet Politics and PoliticalScience," Soviet Studies, XXVII (1975), pp. 502-503.

60. Roger E. Kanet, review of Jozef M.P. van Brabant, "Bilateralism andStructural Bilateralism in Intra-CMEA Trade," and Jozef M.P. vanBrabant, "Essays on Planning, Trade and Integration in EasternEurope," Canadian-American Slavic Studies, IX (1975), p. 410-411.

59. Roger E. Kanet, review of Barbara Jelavich, "St. Petersburg andMoscow: Tsarist and Soviet Foreign Policy, 1814-1974," The AmericanHistorical Review, LXXX (1975), pp. 1367-1368.

58. Roger E. Kanet, review of Marie Lavigne, "Le Comecon: Le Programmedu Comecon et l'Intégration Socialiste," Albert Masnata, "East-WestEconomic Co-operation: Problems and Solutions," and J. Wilczynski,"Technology in Comecon: Acceleration of Technological ProgressThrough Economic Planning and the Market," Soviet Union, II, no. 2(1975), pp. 234-235.

57. Roger E. Kanet, review of Franklyn D. Holzman, "Foreign Trade UnderCentral Planning," and Jan Marczewski, "Crisis in Socialist Planning:Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union," Soviet Union, II, no. 2 (1975), pp.235-236.

56. Roger E. Kanet, review of Charles B. McLane, "Soviet-AsianRelations," Soviet Union, II, no. 2 (1975), p. 228.

55. Roger E. Kanet, review of Foy D. Kohler, Leon Gouré, and Mose L.Harvey, "The Soviet Union and the October 1973 Middle East War: TheImplications of Detente," Soviet Union, II, no. 2 (1975), p. 227.

54. Roger E. Kanet, review of Roy E.H. Mellor, COMECON: Challenge tothe West," and Henry W. Schaefer, "COMECON and the Politics ofIntegration," Canadian-American Slavic Studies, VII (1973), pp. 280-282;erroneously reprinted, VIII (1974), pp. 608-609.

53. Roger E. Kanet, review of Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, "Archives andManuscript Repositories in the USSR: Moscow and Leningrad," CanadianSlavonic Papers, XV (1973), pp. 415-416.

52. Roger E. Kanet, review of Alvin Z. Rubinstein, ed., "The ForeignPolicy of the Soviet Union," 3rd ed., Soviet Union, I (1974), p. 95.

51. Roger E. Kanet, review of Paul Marer, "Soviet and East EuropeanForeign Trade, 1946-1969: Statistical Compendium and Guide," SovietUnion, I, no. 1 (1974), pp. 96-97.

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50. Roger E. Kanet, review of Charles B. McLane, "Soviet-Middle EastRelations," Soviet Union, I, no. 1 (1974), p. 97.

49. Roger E. Kanet, review of Richard F. Staar, ed., "1973 Yearbook onInternational Communist Affairs," Soviet Union, I, no. 1 (1974), pp. 97-98.

48. Roger E. Kanet, review of "Moscow's Alignments in the Third World,"Edward Taborsky, "Communist Penetration of the Third World," HelenDesfosses Cohn, "Soviet Policy Toward Black Africa: The Focus onNational Integration," and Geoffrey Jukes, "The Soviet Union inAsia," Problems of Communism, XXIII, no. 3 (1974), pp. 81-84.

47. Roger E. Kanet, review of Bernard P. Kiernan, "The United States,Communism, and the Emergent World," The American Political Science Review,LXVII (1974), pp. 1401-1402.

46. Roger E. Kanet, review of Oles M. Smolansky, "The Soviet Union andthe Arab Middle East under Khrushchev," The Russian Review, XXXIII (1974),pp. 434-435.

45. Roger E. Kanet, review of Branko Lazitch, with Milorad M.Drachkovitch, "Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern," and WitoldS. Sworakowski, ed., World Communism: A Handbook, 1918-1965," SovietUnion, I, no. 2 (1974), pp. 199-200.

44. Roger E. Kanet, review of Adam Bromke and Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone,eds., "The Communist States in Disarray, 1965-1971," and William R.Kintner and Wolfgang Klaiber, "Eastern Europe and European Security,"Soviet Union, I, no. 2 (1974), p. 205.

43. Roger E. Kanet, review of Edward Taborsky, "Communist Penetration ofthe Third World," Social Science Quarterly, LV (1974), p. 543.

42. Roger E. Kanet, review of Wayne S. Vucinich, ed., "Russia and Asia:Essays on the Influence of Russia on the Asian Peoples," Canadian-American Slavic Studies, VIII (1974), pp. 600-601.

41. Roger E. Kanet, review of Jacques Lévesque, "Le conflit Sino-Soviétique et l'Europe de l'Est: Les incidences sur les conflitssoviéto-polonais et soviéto-roumain," Canadian-American Slavic Studies, VI(1972), pp. 168-169.

40. Roger E. Kanet, review of "African Communists Speak: Articles andDocuments from 'The African Communist,'" Canadian-American Slavic Studies, VI(1972), pp. 188-189.

39. Roger E. Kanet, review of Robert Legvold, "Soviet Policy in WestAfrica," The Russian Review, XXX 1971, pp. 207-208.

38. Roger E. Kanet, review of Thomas W. Wolfe, "Soviet Power and Europe,1945-1970," The Russian Review, XXX (1971), pp. 185-186.

37. Roger E. Kanet, review of Isaac Deutscher, "Russia, China, and theWest: A Contemporary Chronicle, 1953-1966," and Hélène CarrèreD'Encausse and Stuart R. Schram, "L'U.R.S.S. et la Chine devant lesrévolutions dans les sociétés pré-industrielles," The American HistoricalReview, LXXVI (1971), pp. 746-747.

36. Roger E. Kanet, review of Ante Kadic, "From Croatian Renaissance toYugoslav Socialism: Essays," Slavic Review, XXX (1971), p. 412.

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35. Roger E. Kanet, review of Alvin Z. Rubinstein, "Yugoslavia and theNonaligned World," Slavic Review, XXX (1971), pp. 416-417.

34. Roger E. Kanet, review of Vladko Macek, "In the Struggle forFreedom," Slavic Review, XXX (1971), p. 690.

33. Roger E. Kanet, "Moscow's Approach to Aid," review of ReinholdBiskup, "Sowjetpolitik und Entwicklungsländer," and Kurt Müller, "DieEntwicklungshilfe Osteuropa: Konzeptionen und Schwerpunkte," Problemsof Communism, XX, no. 6 (1971), pp. 75-76.

32. Roger E. Kanet, review of Jan F. Triska, ed., "Communist Party-States: Comparative and International Studies," Canadian Slavic Studies, V(1971), 139-140.

31. Roger E. Kanet, review of Xenia Joukoff Eudin and Robert M. Slusser,"Soviet Foreign Policy, 1928-1934: Documents and Materials, vol. II,"Osteuropa, XX (1970), pp. 143-144.

30. Roger E. Kanet, review of Arthur Jay Klinghoffer, "SovietPerspectives on African Socialism," and Richard V. Allen, ed.,"Yearbook on International Communist Affairs, 1968," Africa Today, XVII,no. 2 (1970), p. 27.

29. Roger E. Kanet, review of Robert C. Tucker, "The MarxianRevolutionary Idea," The Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal, VII, no. 1(1970), pp. 195-196.

28. Roger E. Kanet, review of Peter G. Filene, "Americans and the SovietExperiment, 1917-1933: American Attitudes Toward Russia from theFebruary Revolution until Diplomatic Recognition," Osteuropa, XX(1970), pp. 365-366.

27. Roger E. Kanet, review of Richard F. Staar, ed., "Aspects of ModernCommunism," Osteuropa, XX (1970), pp. 432-433.

26. Roger E. Kanet, review of Milorad M. Drachkovitch, ed., "Fifty Yearsof Communism in Russia," Osteuropa, XX (1970), pp. 583-584.

25. Roger E. Kanet, review of Walter Laqueur, "The Struggle for theMiddle East: The Soviet Union in the Mediterranean 1958-1968," TheRocky Mountain Social Science Journal, VII, no. 2 (1970), p. 194.

24. Roger E. Kanet, review of W. Raymond Duncan, ed., "Soviet Policy inDeveloping Countries," Vierteljahresberichte, Forschungsinstitut derFriedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, no. 42 (1970), pp. 479-481.

23. Roger E. Kanet, review of Wynfred Joshua and Stephen P. Gibert,"Arms for the Third World: Soviet Military Aid Diplomacy," UriRa'anan, "The USSR Arms the Third World: Case Studies in SovietForeign Policy," and Waldemar A. Nielsen, "The Great Powers andAfrica," Midwest Journal of Political Science, XIV (1970), pp. 742-745.

22. Roger E. Kanet, review of James R. Hooker, "Black Revolutionary:George Padmore's Path from Communism to Pan-Africanism," Journal of BlackStudies, I (1970), pp. 248-251.

21. Roger E. Kanet, review of John H. Kautsky, "Communism and thePolitics of Development," Midwest Journal of Political Science, XIII (1969), pp.143-144.

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20. Roger E. Kanet, review of Charles W. Anderson, Fred R. von derMehden and Crawford Young, "Issues of Political Development," The RockyMountain Social Science Journal, VI, no. 1 (1969), pp. 207-208.

19. Roger E. Kanet, review of Helmut Dahm, "Abschrekung oder Volkskrieg:Strategische Machtplanung der Sowjetunion and Chinas iminternationalen Kraftverhältnis," and Horst Pommerening, "Derchinesisch-sowjetische Grenzkonflikt: Das Erbe der ungleichenVerträge," The American Historical Review, LXXIV (1969), pp. 1250-1252.

18. Roger E. Kanet, review of Dietmar Rothermund, The American HistoricalReview, LXXIV (1969), pp. 1588-1589.

17. Roger E. Kanet, review of Karel Holbik, "The United States, theSoviet Union, and the Third World," Vierteljahresberichte,Forschungsinstitut der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, no. 37 (1969), p.357.

16. Roger E. Kanet, review of David E. Apter, "Some ConceptualApproaches to the Study of Modernization," The American Political ScienceReview, LXII (1969), pp. 942-943.

15. Roger E. Kanet, review of Richard F. Staar, "The Communist Regimesin Eastern Europe: An Introduction," Osteuropa, XIX, (1969), pp. 698-699.

14. Roger E. Kanet, review of Michael Jaworskyj, ed., "Soviet PoliticalThought: An Anthology," Soviet Studies, XXI (1969), pp. 262-263.

13. Roger E. Kanet, review of R.K.I. Quested, "The Expansion of Russiain East Asia, 1858-1860," The American Historical Review, LXXV (1969), pp.560-561.

12. Roger E. Kanet, review of "New Approaches to the Study of ForeignPolicy," review of Jan F. Triska and David D. Finley, "Soviet ForeignPolicy," Orbis, XIII (1969), pp. 937-940.

11. Roger E. Kanet, "Nation-Building in the Third World," review ofCharles W. Anderson, Fred R. von der Mehden and Crawford Young,"Issues of Political Development," Orbis, XII (1968), pp. 912-915;translated as "Construction de Naciones en el Tercer Mundo," Facetas(USIA Journal), III, no. 4 (1970), pp. 127-128.

10. Roger E. Kanet, review of Charles W. Anderson, Fred R. von derMehden and Crawford Young, "Issues of Political Development," WesternPolitical Quarterly, XXI (1968), pp. 152-153.

9. Roger E. Kanet, review of Baard Richard Stokke, "Soviet and EasternEuropean Trade and Aid in Africa," Slavic Review, XXVII (1968), pp. 496-497.

8. Roger E. Kanet, review of Robert F. Lamberg, "Prag und die DritteWelt," Problems of Communism, XVII, no. 2 (1968), p. 68.

7. Roger E. Kanet, review of Eberhard Stahn, "Kommunistische Modelle furAfrika? Ghana und Guinea," The Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal, V, no. 1(1968), pp. 174-175.

6. Roger E. Kanet, review of Romain Yakemtchouk, "Assistance économiqueet pénétration industrielle des pays de l'est en Afrique," CanadianSlavic Studies, II (1968), pp. 142-143.

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5. Roger E. Kanet, review of Donald W. Treadgold, ed., "Soviet andChinese Communism: Similarities and Differences," The Rocky MountainSocial Science Journal, V, no. 2 (1968), pp. 156-157.

4. Roger E. Kanet, review of Carl Linden, "Khrushchev and the SovietLeadership, 1957-1964," The Russian Review, XXVI (1967), pp. 312-313.

3. Roger E. Kanet, review of J.D.B. Miller, "The Politics of the ThirdWorld," The Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal, IV, no. 2 (1967), pp. 173-174.

3.Roger E. Kanet, review of Marshall Goldman, "Soviet Foreign Aid,"Canadian Slavic Studies, I (1967), pp. 500-502.

1.Roger E. Kanet, review of Carole A. Sawyer, "Communist Trade withDeveloping Countries: 1955-1965," and Leo Tansky, "U.S. and U.S.S.R.Aid to Developing Countries: A Comparative Study of India, Turkey,and the U.A.R.," Slavic Review, XXVI (1967), pp. 693-695.

h. Unpublished Research Reports (6 reports through 01-01-13)6. Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet, editors., Coping with Regional

Conflict: A Global Approach Report Urbana, IL: University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, Submitted to the United States Institute of Peace, theMidwest Consortium for International Security Studies, and the Collegeof Liberal Arts and Sciences, UIUC, in partial fulfillment of therequirements for grants. November 1993. xviii, 407 pp.

5. Edward A. Kolodziej and Roger E. Kanet, editors, The Soviet Union and theDeveloping World: Thermidor in the Revolutionary Struggle. Urbana, IL: Universityof Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Report Submitted to U.S. Defense SupplyService (for the Office of Naval Research), Contract No. MDA903-86-C-0112, 10 November 1987. xxxiii, 652 pp.

4. Ray S. Cline, James Arnold Miller, and Roger E. Kanet, editors, SovietGlobal Strategy against Western Europe and Asia. Report Submitted to the U.S.Department of Defense. McLean, VA: Interaction Systems Incorporated,August 1985, xviii, 994 pp.

4.Morris Davis, Roger E. Kanet, et al., Factors Affecting the Role and Employment ofPeacekeeping Forces in Africa South of the Sahara. Urbana, IL: University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982. U.S., DIA Contract No. MDA908-82-C-0174. viii, 199 pp.

5.Roger E. Kanet, East European Media Treatment of the United States. Urbana, Il:University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, prepared for the UnitedStates Information Agency, Office of Research, March 15, 1976. USIAorder no. 99-24:5. 48 pp. + 5 pp. addendum.

1.Roger E. Kanet, Clifford P. Ketzel, Sandra K. Hartley, Henry L. Vogel,and Don Smith, The Legal and Political Implications of the Development and Implementationof Remote-Sensing Devises. Lawrence, KS: Center for Research, Inc., TheUniversity of Kansas, 1971. Project nos. 1709-821 and 1809-821, iv, 97pp.

20. Other Works Accepted for Publication and in Press

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a. Books and Journal symposium Roger E. Kanet and Rémi Piet, eds., Russia's Foreign and Security Policy: Shifting

Regional and Global Priorities. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing. Undercontract for publication in 2013.

b. Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals or Chapters in BooksRoger E. Kanet, “Presidential Elections and ‘Resets’ in U.S.-Russian

Relations: Do Leaders Make a Difference?” in Roger E. Kanet andRémi Piet, eds., Russia's Foreign and Security Policy: Shifting Regional and GlobalPriorities. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing. Under contract forpublication in 2013.

Dina Moulioukova and Roger E. Kanet, “Decoding Russia's EnergySecurity. Perceptions matter,” in Bruce Bagley and Rémi Piet, eds.,Energy Security and Environmental Policy in the Western Hemisphere. Gainesville:University of Florida Press. Under contract for publication late2013.

c. Book Reviews d. Miscellaneous Publications e. Manuscripts under Review

i. Books ii. Chapters in Books iii. Book Reviews

f. Projects in Process

PROFESSIONAL

21. Funded Research Performed University of Kansas, General Research Grant

1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74International Programs Grant, 1966–68Center for Research, Inc., NASA Grant, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72

University of Denver, Social Science Foundation, 1967–68, 1968–69Columbia University, Joint Senior Fellow, Research Institute on Communist

Affairs and Russian Institute, 1972–73American Council of Learned Societies, East European Studies Grant, 1972–73University of Illinois, Graduate School Research Board, 1973–74, 1974–75,

1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1983–84,1984, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1995-6

Center for International Comparative Studies, UIUC, Summer ExploratoryGrant, 1975, 1981Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign,Associate, 1981–82International Research and Exchanges Board,

Official Exchange Program with Hungary (1 month) and Poland (5 months),1976

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NATO Faculty Research Fellowship, 1975 (deferred), 1976United States Information Agency, Contract Research Grant, 1976United States Department of State, Office of External Research, ResearchAward, 1976American Council of Learned Societies, East European Studies Grant, 1978(With Morris Davis), U.S. Department of Defense, Research Contract, 1982 (With Edward A. Kolodziej), U.S. Department of Education through the

Office of West European Studies, funding for new course on West EuropeanForeign and Security Policy, 1983

Institute for European Studies, to participate in two-week seminar inAustria and Poland on Contemporary Poland, 1986

(With Edward E. Kolodziej), U.S. Department of Defense, Research Contract, “U.S.–Soviet Competition in the Third World: Probable Developments in the

1990s,”1986 (With Steven T. Seitz), EXCEL Steering Committee, University of Illinois

at Urbana–Champaign, “Computational Models of Decision-Making,” IBMcomputer equipment (plus additional support) for the development ofcomputer-assisted programs for classroom instruction, 1986

Bundesinstitut für ostwissenschaftliche und internationale Studien,Cologne, International Fellowship Programme for Advanced Soviet and EastEuropean Studies, three-month appointment as fellow, May–July 1988

(With Edward A. Kolodziej), Midwest Consortium for International SecurityStudies andNational Defense University, funding for a project on “The Cold War asCooperation,”1988–89

Program in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security, UIUC,research assistant, 1989–90, 1991–92

U.S. Institute of Peace, partial funding for a project on regionalsecurity, 1991

Midwest Consortium for International Security Studies, partial funding fora project on regional security, 1991

(With James Osberg), Illinois Board of Higher Education, Higher EducationCooperation Act, funding for "Illinois Higher Education InternationalInitiatives," 1993-94.

(With Richard Dahlberg), Fund for the Improvement of PostsecondaryEducation, "US/EC Cooperation in Higher Education," for study abroad inenvironmental area. NIU, UIUC, University of Granada, University ofUtrecht, Technical University of Denmark, and International Institutefor Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences, 1994-95

(With James Osberg), Illinois Board of Higher Education, Higher EducationCooperation Act, funding for "Statewide Higher Education InternationalEducation Initiatives," 1994-95.

(With Devora Grynspan), National Security Education Program, Institutionalgrant on behalf of the Illinois Consortium for International Education,"Integrating Under-represented Students and Disciplines intoInternational Programs," 1995-1997.

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(With Devora Grynspan), “Integrating Under-represented Students andDisciplines into International Programs,” National Security EducationProgram, 1998-2000.

(With Devora Grynspan), “Area Studies, Identity, and the Arts,” FordFoundation, 1997-1999.

(With Maria Raquel Freire) $3,500 funding for a “Workshop on Domestic andInternational Dynamics: Agency and (Re)action in Russian ForeignPolicy,” sponsored by the International Studies Association inconjunction with the annual conference of ISA, 15 March 2011, Montreal,Quebec. Canada.

22. Editorial Responsibilities

a. Editor of Special Issues of JournalsGuest coeditor with Maria Raquel Freire, Russia in the New International Order:

Theories, Arguments, Debates A special issue of International Politics, vol. 49, no. 4 (July 2012), pp. 393-529.

Guest editor, “Still Mars, Still Venus? The United States, Europe, andthe Future of the Transatlantic Relationship,” International Politics, vol.45, no. 3 (2008), pp. 229-400.

Guest editor, Identities, Nations and Politics after Communism. Special NationalitiesPapers, vol. 35, no. 3 (July 2007), pp. 405-582.

Guest-editor of symposium, "The Russian Federation, Japan and the KurileIslands: A Symposium," Communist and Post-Communist Studies, vol. 30, no. 4(1997), pp. 333-378.

Guest-editor, Special Issue on “The USSR in the International System: TheImpact of New Political Thinking,” Crossroads: An International Socio-PoliticalJournal, no. 28 (1989), 98 pp.

b. Editorial Boards, etc.American Bibliography of Russian and East European Studies, Contributing Editor, 1967

through 1971 issuesAdvance Bibliography of Contents: Political Science and Government (ABC Pol. Sci.), Member of

the Advisory Board of 1971–2001 Crossroads: A Socio-Political Journal, Branch editor, 1987–1990.International Education Forum, member of the Editorial Board, 1994-1998International Politics, member of the Editorial Board, 1997-present.Mershon International Studies Review, review panel member, 1993–1995.Soviet Union, Managing Editor for International Relations, 1973–76; began

publication in spring 1974Slavic Review, Book Review Consultant for Russian-language books in the social

sciences for 1972–75 ; Book Review Consultant for the social sciences,1981–1985.

Social Science Quarterly, Member of Editorial Board, 1980–1982Papers from the First International Slavic Conference, Banff ‘74, General Editor of a series

of twelve volumes published by Slavica Publishers and Praeger Publishersin 1975–77

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Papers from the Second World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Garmisch ‘80,General Editor of ten volumes of English-language Publications publishedby Pergamon Press, Berkeley Slavic Studies, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,Russica Publishers, Allen and Unwin Publishers and Praeger Publishers in1982–5

Publications from the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Washington,DC, 1985, Member of the Editorial Committee

Publications from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate,England, 1990, Member of the Editorial Committee

Publications from the Seventh World Congress for Central and East European Studies, Berlin,Germany, 2005, General Editor of fourteen volumes being published byPalgrave Publishing.

Referee for various journals and publishers

23. Professional and Honorary Organizations (member, officer, date)American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1966-2006:

Bibliography and Documentation Committee, 1970–74 (Chairman ofCommittee, 1971–74)Subcommittee on “American Bibliography of Slavic and East EuropeanStudies” of the Bibliography and Documentation Committee, 1991–1997

Membership Drive Committee, 1977–78, ChairTravel Grant Committee, 1979–80, ChairCommittee for Relations with ICSEES, 1979–81

American Biographical Institute, member of the Research Board of Advisors,2002-present

American Political Science Association, member 1965-2006:Member of the ad hoc committee on Regional and State Political

Science Associations, 1971–73Member of the Committee on Departmental Services, 1985–87Elected Member of the Governing Board of the International Security

and Arms Control Section, 1990–93Association of International Education Administrators, member, 1993-2000.

Member of editorial board of journal International Education Forum, 1994-1997

Elected member of the Executive Committee, 1996-1999Member of the Research Committee, 1997-2000; chair, 1999-2000

Central Slavic Conference (formerly Bi-State Slavic Conference), member1996-1973

President and Program Chairman, 1966–67Chicago Council of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, member, 1996-

1998Committee on Institutional Cooperation (Big-10 and Chicago), member, 1989-

1997Chair of International Education Panel, 1994-1997

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Council on Foreign Relations, New York, member, 1991–presentActive participant in the South Florida chapter, 1998-present

Illinois Board of Higher Education, International Education CommitteesMember, 1993-1997

Illinois Consortium for International Education Co-founder, 1994, member 1994-1997UIUC Representative, 1994-1997

International Council for Soviet and East European Studies, member 1972-presentChairman of the Program Committee for the First International

Conference, Banff ‘74; member of the International PlanningCommittee, 1971–74; (Acting Co-Chairman, spring 1973)--Congressjointly sponsored by the American Association for the Advancementof Slavic Studies, British Universities Association of Slavists,Canadian Association of Slavists, and (British) Association forSoviet and East European Studies and founding Conference of theInternational Committee for Soviet and East European Studies

Member of the Program Committee, Second World Congress (1980) andSeventh World Congress (2005)

General-Editor of the English-language publications from the FirstInternational Conference (1974), from the Second World Congress(1980), and from the Seventh World Congress (2005)

Member, committee on Publications and of the Editorial Board forpublications from the Third Congress (1985) and the FourthCongress (1990)

International Political Science Association, member, 1975-2000.International Studies Association, member since 1969

Member, Governing Council and Program Committee International StudiesAssociation, 1990–1992

Elected Chair of the American–Soviet Relations Section, 1990–1992Member, Executive Committee, American–Soviet [later American–Soviet

Successor States] Relations Section, 1990–1994Chair, Graduate Student Travel Award Committee, American–Soviet

Successor State Relations Section, 1992–93Member, Development Subcommittee, American–Soviet Successor State

Relations Section, 1993–94Kansas Political Science Association, member 1966-72

Program Chairman, fall 1970 meetingMidwest Political Science Association, member 1968-1992

Member of Program Committee for 1984 meetingsMember, Officers Nominating Committee, 1987–88

Midwest Slavic Conference, member 1968-97Member of the Program Committee, 1975–76, 1977–78; Chair, Program Committee, 1980–81

Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities, member 1989-1997

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Member of the Board of Directors, 1989-1997Member, Education Committee, 1989-1994; chair,1992-3Member, Coordinating Committee of the Board, 1992-3, 1996-97

Member, Project Review Committee, 1994-1997; chair, 1996-97National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Universities

(NASULGC)Member of the International Commission, 1993-1997Member, Policy Committee of the International Commission, 1993-1997

National Committee of International Studies and Program AdministratorsMember, 1991-1999

Pi Sigma Alpha [Political Science Honors Society], Gamma Chapter of theUniversity of Kansas

Policy Studies Organization, member 1991-1994Eastern Europe Advisory Board Member, 1991–1994

24. Honors and Awards:See under items 21, 25, and 27

Biographical ListingsBiographical Listings

American Men and Women of Science (since 1968); Biographical Role of Honor (1983); Biography International (1987); Cambridge Blue Book of Foremost International Intellectuals (since 2007)Cambridge Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals (2006-7)Community Leaders and Noteworthy Americans (1975); Contemporary Authors (since 1972); The Contemporary Who’s Who (since 2003)The Contemporary Who’s Who of Professionals (since 2005)Continental Who’s Who of National Business Leaders (2006)DAAD/Monatshefte Directory (1990); Dictionary of International Biography (since 1984); The Directory of American Scholars (since 2000); The Directory of Distinguished Americans (since 1986); 5,000 Personalities of the World (1987); Great Minds of the 21st Century (2002; 2111; 2014)The International Book of Honor (1984); International Directory of Distinguished Leadership (since 1985)The International Directory of Experts and Expertise (2006 edn.)International Who’s Who in Education (1986); International Who’s Who of Contemporary Achievement (since 1984); International Who's Who of Professionals, (since 1995); Leading Educators of the World (2005, first edition)Men and Women of Distinction (since 1983); Men of Achievement (since 1983); Outstanding People of the 21st Century (2002, first edition)Personalities of America (since 1982);

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Personalities of the Americas (1987); Personalities of the West and Midwest (since 1984); Premiere WHO’S WHO Registry of Outstanding Professionals (since 2010)Strathmore’s Who’s Who (2003-2005);Sutton Who’s Who in Academia (since 2011)2000 Intellectuals of the 21st Century (since 2006);2000 Noted Americans (since 1984); 2,000 Personalities of America (1987); 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century (since 2002)Who’s Who in America (since 1982); Who’s Who in American Education (since 2004)Who’s Who in Science and Engineering (1991)Who’s Who in Society (1988); Who’s Who in the Midwest (1982-99); Who’s Who in the South and Southwest (since 2000); Who’s Who in the 21st Century (2001)Who’s Who in the World (since 1982); Who's Who of Professionals (since 1998);Who’s Who on the Web (since 2002);

25. Post-Doctoral FellowshipsColumbia University, Joint Senior Fellow, Research Institute on Communist

Affairs and Russian Institute, 1972–73American Council of Learned Societies, East European Studies Fellowship,1972–73International Research and Exchanges Board,

Official Exchange Program with Hungary (1 month) and Poland (5months), 1976NATO Faculty Research Fellowship, 1975 (deferred), 1976

See, also, above, under item 21.

26. Other Professional Activities (e.g., papers presented, performances,conference, proceedings, seminar or conference panel member; cataloguework; etc.):

a. Papers Presented at Professional Conferences (147 papers through 04-01-13)147. Dina Moulioukova and Roger E. Kanet, “Decoding Russian EnergySecurity. Perceptions Matter,” presented at the Workshop on EnergySecurity and Environmental Policy in the Western Hemisphere,University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 26 October 2012.

146. Roger E. Kanet, “Presidential Elections and ‘Resets’ in U.S.-Russian Relations,” presented at the CISS/Keystone Conference,Prague, Czech Republic, 24-26 June 2012

145. Dina Moulkiouva-Fernandez and Roger E. Kanet, ‘Northern Dimension”:A virtual project or a model of regional cooperation’ presented at

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the Third World conference of the World International StudiesCouncil (WISC), Porto, Portugal, 14-18 August 2011.

144. Roger E. Kanet, “Russia,, the EU and the United States:Intertwined Relationships,” presented at the “Conference on MajorTrends in Contemporary World Affairs,” Tamkang University DiamondJubilee, Taipei, Taiwan, 31 March 2011,

143. Roger E. Kanet, "The Analysis of Russian Foreign and SecurityPolicy: The Dominance of Domestic Factors.” Paper presented atthe “Workshop on “Domestic and International Dynamics: Agencyand (Re)action in Russian Foreign Policy,” sponsored by theInternational Studies Association in conjunction with theannual conference of ISA, , Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 15March 2011.

142. Roger E. Kanet, “Russia, the EU and the United States: Intertwined Relationships,” VIII World Congress of ICCEES, Stockholm, Sweden, 26-31 July 2010.

141. Roger E. Kanet, “Lost Opportunities: The Foundations of Russian-U.S. Relations,” annual meeting of the International StudiesAssociation, New Orleans, LA, 17-20 February 2010.

140. Roger E. Kanet, “Four Decades of Soviet Development Assistance,”Sixth International Conference in a series “Between ‘Total War’ and‘Small Wars’: Studies in the Societal History of the Cold War.”Hamburg Institute for Social Research, Hamburg, Germany, 2 to 4September 2009

139. Roger E. Kanet, “From Cooperation to Confrontation: The Foundationsof Russian-U.S. Relations, Ninth CISS Millennium Conference,International Studies Association, Potsdam, Germany, 13-15 June2009.

138. Roger E. Kanet, “Russia and Europe: An Imbalanced Relationship,”at Symposium on “US-EU-Russia: New Strategic Dynamics after Bush,”European Union Center [with the Program in Arms Control, Disarmamentand International Security], University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 23 October 2008.

137. Roger E. Kanet. “Russia and the European Union: The U.S. Impact onthe Relationship,” Second Global International Studies Conference,sponsored by WISC [World International Studies Committee],Ljubljana, Slovenia, 23-26 July 2008.

136. Roger E. Kanet, “The Reemergence of Imperial Russia: Russia andits Neighbors,” Workshop on ‘New and Old Wars: Conflicts in thePost-Soviet Territories’, University of Limerick, Ireland, 5-6 July2008.

135. Roger E. Kanet, “A New U.S. Approach to Europe and the World?:U.S. Foreign Policy after George W. Bush,” Seventh InternationalCISS Millennium Conference, Buçaco, Portugal, 14-16 June 2007.

134. Roger E. Kanet, “U.S. Foreign and Security Policy: The Prospectsfor U.S. Relations with its NATO Allies,” Third Annual Warsaw EastEuropean Conference, Warsaw, Poland, 5-8 July 2006.

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133. Roger E. Kanet, “The Transatlantic Relationship after Bush,” SixthInternational CISS Millennium Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands,2-4 July 2006.

132. Nuray V. Ibryamova and Roger E. Kanet, “The North-South SecurityDivide in the ‘New Europe,” An nual Meetings of the InternationalStudies Association, San Diego, CA., 22-25 March 2006.

131. Roger E. Kanet, “Regional and Global Responses to U.S. Hegemony: The‘Bush Doctrine’ and the Sustainability of U.S. Power,” presented at theconference on “Challenges to U.S. Global and Regional Hegemony andImplications for the Post-Cold War International System,” sponsored bythe Center for Global Studies of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, IL 20-22 March 2006.

130. Roger E. Kanet, “Regional and Global Responses to U.S. Hegemony: The‘Bush Doctrine’ and the Sustainability of U.S. Power,” conference on“Globalization and the New World Configuration,” Tamkang University,Taipei, Taiwan, 5-7 October 2005.

129. Roger E. Kanet, “U.S. Reactions to Regional Challenges: RevisitingU.S. National Strategy,” World International Studies Committee FirstGlobal International Studies Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, 24-27 August2005.

128. Roger E. Kanet, Member [replacement] of Panel Discussion on “Who areWe? Which Unity in Diversity?” ICCEES [International Council onCentral and East European Studies] VII World Congress, “Europe – OurCommon Home?” Berlin, Germany, 25-30 July 2005. Comments focused onthe U.S. role in the emergence of an integrated Europe.

127. Roger E. Kanet, “The U.S. Challenge to Russian Influence: The U.S.Presence in Central Asia and the Caucasus,” ICCEES [InternationalCouncil on Central and East European Studies] VII World Congress,“Europe – Our Common Home?” Berlin, Germany, 25-30 July 2005.

126. Roger E. Kanet, “The Russian Federation and EU Enlargement,”Conference on European Union Enlargement, Miami European Union Center,University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 22 April 2005.

125. Roger E. Kanet, “The Bush Revolution in U.S. Foreign Policy and theFuture of U.S. Relations with Europe,” CISS/ISA Fifth MillenniumConference, Salzburg, Austria, 6-8 July 2004.

124. Roger E. Kanet, “The Superpower Quest for ’Empire’: The Cold War andSoviet Support for ‘Wars of National Liberation,” Conference on “’HotWars’ in the Cold War,” the second in the series “’Total War’ and‘Small Wars’: Studies in the Societal History of the Cold War,”Conference series sponsored by the Hamburger Institut fürSozialforschung, Hamburg, Germany, 20-22 May 2004.

123. Gabriela Marin Thornton and Roger E. Kanet, “The Russian Federationand the Commonwealth of Independent States,” CEEISA/ISA InternationalConference, Budapest, Hungary, 26-28 June 2003.

122. Roger E. Kanet, “ The War on Terrorism and the Revived U.S.-RussianRelationship,” for the panel on “European Security after September 11,”

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at the annual meetings of the American Political Science Association,Boston, MA, 28 August-1 September 2002.

121. Roger E. Kanet, “NATO Expansion, National Missile Defense and the NewU.S.-Russian Relationship,” for the panel “11 September and the NewSecurity Relationships in Europe” at the CISS/ISA Fourth InternationalConference, Brugge, Belgium, 5-6 July 2002.

120. Roger E. Kanet, “The Changing Security Environment in East-CentralEurope,” at the Fourth Pan-European International Conference, EuropeanConsortium for Political Research, Canterbury, England, 8-10 September2001.

119. Roger E. Kanet and Nouray V. Ibryamova, “The United States, Russia,and Security in East-Central Europe,” at the CISS/ISA 2001 MillenniumSeries Conference, Heidelberg, Germany, 24-26 June 2001.

118. Nouray V. Ibryamova and Roger E. Kanet, “The New Security Architectureof an Expanding Europe: East-Central European Objectives and RussianReactions,” annual meetings of the International Studies Association,Chicago, IL, 20-24 February 2001.

117. Roger E. Kanet, "The Russian Presidential Elections and U.S.-RussianRelations," "The Russian Presidential Election in 2000 and Consequencesfor the West," Conference organized by the Swedish National DefenceCollege, Stockholm, Sweden, 15 June 2000.

116. Julie A. Lund and Roger E. Kanet, "Central Europe's Entry intoEuropean Institutions and the Role of the Russian Federation," annualmeetings of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis,Minnesota, 17-21 March 1998.

115. Julie A. Lund and Roger E. Kanet, "The Russian Federation and CentralEurope’s Entry into European Institutions," Third Pan-EuropeanInternational Relations Conference of the Standing Group onInternational Relations of the European Consortium for PoliticalResearch and Joint Meeting with the International Studies Association,Vienna, Austria, 16-19 September 1998.

114. Jason C. Sharman and Roger E. Kanet, "Russia and East-Central Europe:The Challenge of Democratic Consolidation," at the conference "Pathwaysto Democracy: The Political Economy of Democratic Transitions,"Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 4-5 April 1997.

113. Susanne L. Birgerson and Roger E. Kanet, "Russian Nationalism andNation-building in the Russian Federation: Implications for RussianForeign Policy in the Near Abroad International Studies Association,Toronto, Ontario, 18-22 March 1997.

112. Roger E. Kanet, "The Pitfalls of Collaboration: Problems Of AcademicCooperation in International Education," on the panel "State andRegional Efforts to Internationalize Education," Association ofInternational Education Administrators, San Jose, Costa Rica, 20-23February 1997.

111. William E. Ferry, with Roger E. Kanet, "The Evolution of Russian-Chinese-US Relations and Their Consequences for the Asia-PacificRegion," at a conference on "The Security Relationship Between the U.S.

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and Taiwan: After the March 1996 Mini-crisis" sponsored by theInstitute of American Studies, Tamkang University, Taipei, Republic ofChina on Taiwan, 10 July 1996.

110. Roger E. Kanet, "The Domestic-Foreign Policy Linkage in RussianPolitics: Nationalist Influences on President El'tsin's ForeignPolicy," at the "International Symposium '96 on Russia," Nara, Japan,12 November 1996.

109. Roger E. Kanet, "Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy in El'tsin'sRussia," at the "International Symposium '96 on Russia," Tokyo, Japan,13 November 1996.

108. Association of International Education Administrators, Bandera,Texas, 29 February-3 March 1996.

107. Roger E. Kanet, "International Programs and Studies, " on Panel:International Activities as They Now Exist," International Retreat,UIUC, 1-2 December 1995

106. Roger E. Kanet, "The Future of International Programs at UIUC: AnInstitute for International Studies," on Panel: InternationalFunctions, Alternative Models," International Retreat, UIUC, 1-2December 1995.

105. Roger E. Kanet, "Internationalizing in a Time of Budget Constraints:The Role of International Education Consortia," at a conference on"Strategies for Internationalisation of Higher Education: A GlobalComparison," sponsored by the OECD, Centre for Educational Research andInnovation, Monterey, CA, 16-18 October 1995.

104. Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Roger E. Kanet, "Russia and Its WesternNeighbors in the 'Near Abroad," Fifth World Congress of Central andEast European Studies, Warsaw Poland, 6-11 August 1995.

103. Roger E. Kanet, "Russia in Asia," Conference on "The Quest forSecurity in East Asia: The United States Role," Ridgway Center forInternational Security Studies, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,8-9 May 1995.

102. Alexander V. Kozhemiakin and Roger E. Kanet, "Emerging RussianNationalism and the US-Russian Relationship," International StudiesAssociation, Chicago, 21-25 February 1995.

101. Susanne M. Birgerson and Roger E. Kanet, "The Russian Federation andCentral Europe: The Reemergence of Relations between Russia and theVisegrad Four," American Association for the Advancement of SlavicStudies, Philadelphia, 17-20 November 1994.

100. Roger E. Kanet, "Regional Security after the Cold War: The RussianFederation and the "Near Abroad," annual meetings of the InternationalStudies Association, Washington, DC, 29 March -1 April 1994.

99. Roger E. Kanet, "Russia and the 'Near Abroad," annual meetings of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Honolulu,HA,19-22 November 1993

98. Roger E. Kanet, "Regional Crises and the Cold War: Overcoming theLegacies of the Past," prepared as a background paper for the PlenaryPanel "Deutsche Teilung und Teilung Europas," Diskussionsteilnehmer auf

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dieser Panel, at the Seminar "Ost-West-Beziehungen: Konfrontation undDétente 1945-1989," Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany, 22-25September 1993.

97. Roger E. Kanet, "Coping with Conflict: The Role of the RussianFederation," annual meetings of the American Political ScienceAssociation," Washington, DC, 2-5 September 1993.

96. Roger E. Kanet, "The End of the Cold War and the 'New World Order,'"banquet address at the International Conference on "Floods inBangladesh: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Alternative SolutionStrategies," organized by the Bangladesh Environment and Flood Committeein America, Champaign, 3 April 1993.

95. Roger E. Kanet, "Russia and Her Western Neighbors: Relations amongSovereign States or a New Form of Hegemony?" annual meetings of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Phoenix, AR,19-22 November 1992.

94. Tamara J. Resler, with Roger E. Kanet, "Democractization: TheNational-Subnational Linkage," for the Conference "EstablishingDemocratic Rule: The Reemergence of Local Governments in Post-Authoritarian Systems," sponsored by the Washington Institute for Valuesin Public Policy, Washington, 23-25 October 1992.

93. Brian V. Souders, with Roger E. Kanet, "Democratization and LocalGovernment in Poland," for the Conference "Establishing Democratic Rule:The Reemergence of Local Governments in Post-Authoritarian Systems,"sponsored by the Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy,Washington, 23-25 October 1992.

92. Roger E. Kanet, "The Russian Federation and the Management of RegionalConflict," Workshop on "Coping with Regional Conflict: A GlobalApproach," UIUC, Champaign, IL, 9-11 October 1992.

91. James T. Alexander and Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet and American Perceptionsof a New World Order," Annual Convention of the International StudiesAssociation, Atlanta, GA, 31 March-4 April 1992.

90. Roger E. Kanet and James T. Alexander, "The End of the Cold War and the'New World Order': Implications for the Developing World," at"Conference on the Transformation of the Former USSR and ItsImplications for the Third World," sponsored by the Institute forPolitical and International Studies (IPIS) in Teheran, in cooperationwith the Department of International Relations of Florida InternationalUniversity and The Russian Academy of Sciences, Teheran, Iran, 2-4 March1992.

89. Roger E. Kanet, "The End of the Cold War: Implications for Russia,"Ford Foundation - University of Illinois Workshop on "Regional ArmsControl and Security Issues in a Post-Cold War World," Kathmandu, Nepal,11-15 March 1992.

88. Roger E. Kanet, "The End of the Cold war and the New World: Order:Implications for Future Relations," Workshop on "The New World Order:Selected Perspectives," sponsored by USIS Bombay, Bombay, India, 16-17March 1992.

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87. Roger E. Kanet and Brian V. Souders, "Center-Periphery Relations: TheSoviet Union, East-Central Europe, and the Union Republics," AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Miami, FL, 22-25November 1991.

86. Roger E. Kanet, "Superpower Cooperation In Eastern Europe,"International Studies Association, Washington, DC, 11-14 April 1990.

85. Roger E. Kanet, "The East European Revolution and Expanded SuperpowerCooperation," Roundtable on Gorbachev after Five Years: His Imprint onthe Soviet System. A Roundtable Discussion," Midwest SlavicConference," Urbana, IL, 30 March- 1 April 1990.

84. Roger E. Kanet, with Garth T. Katner, "From 'New Thinking' to PolicyFragmentation in Gorbachev's Third World Policy," International StudiesAssociation, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 19-23 March 1991.

83. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and China: The Complexities of theRelationship," Conference on Asian International Relations Sponsored bythe Illinois-Tamkang Program," Taipei, Taiwan, 11-12 November 1990.

82. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland and the Soviet Union: The Post-CommunistRelationship," Workshop on "Soviet-Central European Relationships inthe 1990s," sponsored by the Hoover Institution, Washington, DC, 21October 1990.

81. Roger E. Kanet, "Eastern Europe in the U.S.-Soviet Conflict: TheEmergence of a Stable Security Regime," American Association for theAdvancement of Slavic Studies, Washington, 18-21 October 1990.

80. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Policy in the Third World Under Gorbachev:'New Thinking' and Regional Conflict," IV World Congress for Soviet andEast European Studies, Harrogate, England, 21-25 July 1990.

79. Roger E. Kanet, "Superpower Cooperation in Eastern Europe," Workshop on"The Cold War as Cooperation: Regional Patterns and Prospects,"sponsored by the Midwest Consortium for International Security Studies,the National Defense University, and the Program in Arms Control,Disarmament and International Security of the University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; 4-6 May 1989.

78. Roger E. Kanet, "Reform in Eastern Europe: An Overview," Conference on"Reform in Communist Systems: Comparative Perspectives," sponsored bythe Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy, Washington, 27-29October 1989.

77. Roger E. Kanet, "Gorbachev's Personal Influence on Soviet ForeignPolicy," at 21e Congres du Centre Quebecois de RelationsInternationales, "La Politique Etrangère Sovietique a l'Aube des Annees90, Quebec. 28-29 September 1989.

76. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Policy in East Asia and the Pacific:Implications for U.S. Policy," at the Fifth Tamkang InternationalAmerican Studies Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, 28-30 November 1988.

75. Roger E. Kanet, "'New Political Thinking' and Soviet Foreign Policy,"at the annual meetings of the American Association for the Advancementof Slavic Studies, Honolulu, HA, 18-21 November 1988.

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74. Roger E. Kanet, "Changing Soviet Security Policy and Regional Securityin the Third World" at the annual meetings of the American PoliticalScience Association, Washington, DC, 30 August - 3 September 1988.

73. Roger E. Kanet, "'New Thinking' and Soviet Foreign Policy UnderGorbachev: The Implications of 'Perestroika' and 'Glasnost' forForeign Policy," at "The Soviet Union under Gorbachev, a Conference inHonor of Robert C. Tucker, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 6-7 May1988.

72. Roger E. Kanet, "Changes in Soviet Political Thinking on the ThirdWorld: A Reassessment of Soviet Interests in the Third World," 29thAnnual Convention of the International Studies Association, St. Louis,MO 29 March-2 April 1988.

71. Roger E. Kanet, "Power Projection in the Third World: Changing SovietAttitudes and Doctrine," Seminar on "The Third Revolution in SovietNational Security Policy," Mershon Center, The Ohio State University,Columbus, OH, 29-30 October 1987.

70. Roger E. Kanet, "Limitations on the Soviet Union's Role in Third WorldProtracted Warfare?" 16th Annual Conference of the InternationalSecurity Studies Program of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy on"Protracted Warfare--The Third World Arena: A Dimension of U.S.-SovietConflict," cosponsored with the U.S. Army War College and the NationalDefense University, Medford, MA, 22-24 April 1987.

69. Roger E. Kanet, "Changes in Power Projection Capabilities in Soviet-Third World Relations," presented at the seminar on "A Third Revolutionin Soviet National Security Policy?" Session III: "Economics, the STRand the Third World," Sponsored by the Mershon Center, The Ohio StateUniversity, Columbus, OH, 10-11 April 1987.

68. Roger E. Kanet, "The Evolution of Soviet-Third World Relations: TheImpact of Client States on Soviet Policy"; sponsored by the U.S.Department of Defense and the Department of Political Science, theProgram in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security, and theRussian and East European Center of the University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 25-27 September 1986.

67. Roger E. Kanet and Daniel R. Kempton, "Soviet Policy in Africa:Prospects and Problems for Model and Ally Strategies," at the conferenceon "The Gorbachev Generation," sponsored by Professors World PeaceAcademy, Portland, Maine, 12-15 September 1986.

66. Roger E. Kanet, "East European Trade in the 1980s: Reorientation ofInternational Economic Relations," NATO Economics Colloquium 1986 "TheEconomies of Eastern Europe and Their Foreign Economic Relations,"Brussels, Belgium, 9-11 April 1986.

65. Roger E. Kanet, "The Impact of Third World 'Clients' on Soviet Policy,"III. World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies," Washington,DC, 30 October-4 November 1985.

64. Roger E. Kanet, "Political and Economic Factors in Soviet MilitaryRelations with the Third World," annual meetings of the Inter-UniversitySeminar on Armed Forces and Society," Chicago, 18-20 October, 1985.

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63. Roger E. Kanet, "Likely Changes in Post-Soviet Policy Toward the ThirdWorld: A Speculative Essay," The Second International Congress ofProfessors World Peace Academy, "'The Fall of the Soviet Empire:'Prospects for Transition to a Post-Soviet World," Geneva, Switzerland,August 13-17, 1985.

62. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Propaganda and the Process of NationalLiberation," Conference on "Contemporary Soviet Propaganda andDisinformation," cosponsored by the U.S. Department of State and theU.S. Central Intelligence Agency, Airlie House, Warrenton, VA, June 25-27, 1985.

61. Roger E. Kanet, "Western Europe in Soviet Global Strategy," Conferenceon "Soviet Global Strategy Against Western Europe," cosponsored byInstitute of Security Studies, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, andWorld Strategy Network of the USA, Kiel, FRG, January 6-8, 1985.

60. Roger E. Kanet, "The Politics and Economics of Soviet Arms Exports,"Second International Conference, "Interdependence of Economics andPolitics in the USSR," sponsored by the Bundesinstitut furostwissenschaftliche und internationale Studien, Cologne, FRG, November26-28, 1984.

59. Roger E. Kanet and Sumit Ganguly, "Soviet Strategy in Southwest Asiaand the Persian Gulf Region," at the Third Symposium on "Soviet Strategyin Asia: Regional Implications," sponsored by the World StrategyCouncil of Japan and the World Strategy Network of the U.S., Tokyo,November 20-21, 1984.

58. Roger E. Kanet, participant on panel " East and West Germany: TheSpectre of Reunification? A Roundtable," Annual Meetings ofInternational Studies Association-Midwest, Urbana, IL, November 16-17,1984.

57. Roger E. Kanet, "The Instrumentalities of Soviet Policy in the ThirdWorld: The Role of Military and Economic Factors," paper presented at aconference on "The West: Resource Issues and the Soviet Union in theThird World," co-sponsored by The Hudson Institute and the AtlanticInstitute for International Affairs. Paris, France, June 21-22, 1984.

56. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Third World," at the ForeignPolicy Forum entitled "Examining a Broader U.S.-Soviet Agenda, sponsoredby The Stanley Foundation and the Kennan Institute for Advanced RussianStudies, Airlie House, Warrenton, VA, December 1-3, 1983.

55. Roger E. Kanet and Daniel R. Kempton, "Studying CMEA Integration: TheState of the Art," American Association for the Advancement of SlavicStudies, Kansas City, 22-25 October 1983.

54. Roger E. Kanet, "Detente and Its Aftermath: Implications forHierarchical Relations in Eastern Europe," American Political ScienceAssociation, Chicago, 30. Aug.- 3 Sept. 1983.

53. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Interests and Policies in South West Asia andthe Middle East," at the conference on "Superpower and RegionalInterests in Southwest Asia: New Solutions and Old Problems,"Champaign, IL, May 6-7, 1983.

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52. Roger E. Kanet, "NATO-Warsaw Pact Rivalry in the Third World ArmsMarket," International Conference on "NATO, the Warsaw Pact and theThird World," L. Lemnitzer Center for NATO studies, Kent StateUniversity, April 10-12, 1984.

51. Roger E. Kanet, "The Post-Brezhnev Economy: Reform or Retrenchment,"Regional-National Security Affairs Seminar on "Change and Continuity inthe USSR," Mississippi State University, April 15-16, 1983.

50. Charles E. Ziegler and Roger E. Kanet, "The USSR: Political Change andForeign Policy," International Studies Association, Mexico City, April6-9, 1983. (Paper presented by coauthor.)

49. Kanet, "Soviet and East European Arms Transfer to the Third World:Strategic, Political and Economic Factors," NATO Economics Colloquium1983, Brussels, Belgium, April 6-8, 1983.

48. Kanet, "The Superpowers and Africa: Zero-Sum Conceptions in Soviet-American Competition," 47. International Studies Association,Cincinnati, Ohio, March 23-27, 1982.

46. Roger E. Kanet, "The Polish Crisis and Poland's 'Allies': The Sovietand East European Response to Events in Poland," Southern Conference onSlavic Studies, Lexington, KY, October 22-24, 1981.

45. Roger E. Kanet, "Military Relations between Eastern Europe and Africa,"African Studies Association, Bloomington, IN, October 21-24, 1981.

44. Roger E. Kanet, "Security Issues in Soviet African Policy: Theimperatives of Soviet Security Policy in Soviet-43. African Relations,"American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, PacificGrove, CA, Sept.20-23, 1981.

42, Roger E. Kanet, "Events in Poland and their Impact on Poland's Allies,"Conference on "Poland in Ferment," University of Illinois, IllinoisSummer Research Laboratory on Russia and Eastern Europe, August 1-8,1981.

41, Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Arms Transfers to the Third World," Workshop on"The Complex Challenges of National Security in the 1980s: Soviet andAmerican Confrontation," Sponsored by the Indiana Consortium forSecurity Studies, Butler University, Indianapolis, November 21, l980.

40. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Developing Countries: TheRole of Military Assistance and Arms Transfers," Colloque sur"L'U.R.S.S. dans les relations internationales," sponsored by Universitéde Bordeaux I, Maison des Sciences de L'Homme d'Aquitaine, Université deBordeaux III, and Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux, Bordeaux,14-15 November 1980.

39. Roger E. Kanet, "East-West Political Relations," Second World Congressfor Soviet and East European Studies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, FederalRepublic of Germany, Sept. 30-Oct. 4, 1980.

38. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union as a Global Power," Midwest SlavicConference, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 2-4, 1980.

37. Roger E. Kanet, "Eastern Europe and the Third World: The GrowingSignificance of Economic Relations," Symposium on Eastern Europe's

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Relations with the Third World, Institute on East Central Europe,Columbia University, New York, NY, May 2, 1980.

36. Roger E. Kanet, "The EEC, the CMEA and Poland's Position in East-WestRelations," Konferencja Naukowa, "Procesy Miedzynarodowei IntegracjiEkonomicznej Krajów EWG i RWPG. Podobienstwa i Roznice" (ScientificConference, "Processes of International Economic Integration of theCountries of the EEC and the CMEA. Similarities and Differences),University of Lodz', Institute of Political Economy, Burzenin, Poland,14-15, April 1980.

35. Roger E. Kanet, "Eastern Europe and the Third World," Conference onEastern Europe in the 1980's: Trends and Prospects," The Institute forSino-Soviet Studies, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.,April 4-5, 1980.

34. Roger E. Kanet, "Eastern Europe and the Developing Countries: TheDevelopment of Political and Economic Relations," American Associationfor the Advancement of Slavic Studies, New Haven, Conn., October 10-13,1979.

33. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Policy Toward the Developing World: The Roleof Economic and Military Aid," Military Policy Symposium, "The SovietUnion in the Third World: Success and Failure," Strategic StudiesInstitute, US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA., September 13-15,1979.

32. Roger E. Kanet, "Detente: Where are We Now and Where are We Going?"American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Columbus,Ohio, October 12-15, 1978.

31. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet-East European Integration: The State ofWestern Scholarship," American Political Science Association, New York,N.Y., August 30-September 3, 1978.

30. Roger E. Kanet, "Continuity and Change Since Stalin: The Soviet Unionand the Communist World," Midwest Slavic Conference, Bloomington,Indiana, April 14-16, 1978.

29. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and Angola: A New Phase in theU.S.S.R.'s African Policy?" Conference on Angola and the United States,sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Airlie House, Airlie,Virginia, February 17-18, 1978.

28. Roger E. Kanet, "Eastern Europe and the Warsaw Treaty Organization:The Question of Reliability," Military Policy Symposium 1977, "WarsawPact and European Security," Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army WarCollege, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., October 20-22, 1977.

27. Roger E. Kanet, "Poland, the CMEA and East-West Relations: TheInterrelationship of Foreign and Domestic Economic Policy," AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Washington, D.C.,October 13-16, 1977.

26. Roger E. Kanet, "Proletarian Internationalism: The Soviet Union andthe Developing Countries," Midwest Slavic Conference, Ann Arbor,Michigan, May 5-7, 1977.

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25. Roger E. Kanet, "'Political Groupings' and Their Role in the Process ofChange in Eastern Europe," presented at the Workshop on "Innovation inCommunist Systems: A Workshop Conference on the Adoption and Diffusionof New Ideas Within the Socialist Community," Institute for Sino-SovietStudies, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. April 29-30,1977.

24. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and Southeast Asia: Prospects for aRole," Third International Conference on Asian Affairs, sponsored by TheInstitute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyung Nam University, Seoul, Korea,11-13 October 1976.

23. Roger E. Kanet, "East-West Trade and the Future of Eastern Europe,"presented at the International Political Science Association Congress,Edinburgh, Scotland, 16-21 August 1976.

22. Roger E. Kanet, "The Importance of Economic Relations in East-WestCooperation," presented at the symposium on "Europe after the EuropeanConference for Security and Cooperation--Problems of Security andDisarmament, Regional and Global Aspects," sponsored by theInternational Institute for Peace, Vienna, and the Polish Institute forInternational Affairs, Torun, Poland, 2-3 July, 1976.

21. Roger E. Kanet, "Western Europe, The USSR, and the Future of EastCentral Europe, "Conference on "The International Politics of EasternEurope," Columbia University, New York, N.Y., March 27-28, 1975.

20. Roger E. Kanet, "East-West Relations and Their Impact on the Future ofEastern Europe," Central Slavic Conference, Lawrence, Kansas, 7-8November 1975. Paper read in author's absence.

19. Roger E. Kanet, "Integration Theory and the Study of Eastern Europe,"on Intensive panel on "Methodological Problems of Analyzing theIntegration Process: The Case of the Council for Mutual EconomicAssistance," International Studies Association, St. Louis, Mo., March20-23, 1974.

18. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Developing Countries: Policyor Policies?" Midwest Slavic Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 2-4,1974.

17. Roger E. Kanet, "The Communist Party of the Soviet Union and SovietPolitics: Recent Views," Presented at AAASS conference on "CPSUAdaptation," Wentworth-by-the Sea, New Hampshire, May 30-June 1, 1974.

16. Roger E. Kanet, "The Communist Party of the Soviet Union and SovietPolitics: Recent Western Interpretations," American Political ScienceAssociation, Chicago, August 29-September 2, 1974.

15. Roger E. Kanet, "Developments in Comecon and Prospects for East-WestRelations," American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies,Washington, D.C. Chapter, March 1, 1973, Washington, D.C.

14, Roger E. Kanet, "Modernizing Interaction within Eastern Europe,"Conference on "Eastern Europe: The Impact of Modernization on PoliticalDevelopment," March 23-24, 1973, New York, New York.

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13. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Role in the Middle East: The Politics ofInfluence-Building, "Central Slavic Conference, Stillwater, Oklahoma,November 2-3, 1973.

12. Roger E. Kanet, "The Politics of Intervention: Soviet and AmericanBehavior Toward the Developing World," Glassboro Conference on Soviet-American Relations in the 1970's, June 13-17, 1972, Glassboro, NewJersey.

11. Roger E. Kanet, "Observations on Current Methods of BibliographyManagement for Slavic Studies," American Association for the Advancementof Slavic Studies, March 24-27, 1971, Denver, Colorado.

10. Roger E. Kanet, "The Comparative Approach to the Study of CommunistForeign Policy," Northeastern Slavic Conference, May 5-8, 1971,Montreal, P.Q.

9. Roger E. Kanet, "Bibliography and the Requirements of the AAASS: TheNeed for Cooperation," Meeting on the problems of Bibliography, hostedby The American Bibliographical Center, June 25-28, 1971, Santa Barbara,Calif.

8. Roger E. Kanet, "Remote Sensing as a Challenge to Political andAdministrative Organizations in the United States," American PoliticalScience Association, September 7-11, 1971, Chicago, Illinois.

7. Roger E. Kanet, "The Instruments of Foreign Policy Implementation: AComparison of Soviet and American Behavior Towards the Non-CommittedNations," Midwest Political Science Association, April 30-May 2, 1970,Chicago, Illinois.

6. Roger E. Kanet, "The Implications of the Occupation of Czechoslovakiafor Soviet Foreign Policy," Midwest Slavic Conference, April 10-12,1969, Lincoln, Nebraska.

5. Roger E. Kanet, "Spheres of Influence in Soviet Foreign Policy,"Midwest Political Science Association, April 24-26, 1969, Ann Arbor,Michigan.

4. Roger E. Kanet, "The Comintern and the 'Negro Question': A Comparisonof Communist Policies in the United States and Africa, 1921-1941,"Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, October 10-12,1969, Birmingham, Alabama.

3. Roger E. Kanet, "Soviet Economic Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa," RockyMountain Social Science Association, April 28-29, 1967. ColoradoSpring, Colo.

2. Roger E. Kanet, "The Soviet Union and the Third World: A Case ofIdeological Revision, "Rocky Mountain Social Science Association, May 3-4, 1968, Denver, Colorado.

1. Roger E. Kanet, "Communist Attitudes Toward the Search for NationalIdentity and Material Advancement in Africa," Conference on Communismand Nationalism, November 10-12, 1968, University Park, Pennsylvania.

a. Participation at Professional Conferences as chair, panel organizer, discussant, etc. (149times)

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149. Organizer of three interrelated panels on Russian foreign policyfor at the CISS/Keystone Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 24-26June 2012. Presented a paper on one of the panels and served aschair and discussant on another panel.

148. Co-organizer with Maria Raquel Freire of three overlapping andinterrelated panels for the Third World conference of the WorldInternational Studies Council (WISC), Porto, Portugal, 14-18 August2011. Served as discussant on one of the panels

147. Discussant, panel on “What is ALBA,” at the Workshop on “ The Economic, Political and Foreign Policy Implications of ALBA: An Interdisciplinary Study of the ALBA (Bolivarian Alternative for the People of our America) Initiative,” 9 May 2011, University of Miami,Coral Gables, FL.

146. Coorganizer, with Maria Raquel Freire, of a day-long “Workshopon “Domestic and International Dynamics: Agency and (Re)action inRussian Foreign Policy,” sponsored by the International StudiesAssociation in conjunction with the annual conference of ISA, 15March 2011, Montreal, Quebec. Canada. Chaired two of the panels.

145. Organizer of three panels on Russian foreign policy for VIII WorldCongress of ICCEES [International Council for Central and EastEuropean Studies], Stockholm, Sweden, 26-31 July 2010; served asdiscussant on one of the panels.

144. Organizer and chair of one panel on “Russian Security, the EU, andthe ‘War on Terror’” for the annual meetings of the InternationalStudies Association, New Orleans, LA, 17-20 February, 2010

143. Organizer of three panels on Russian foreign policy, Ninth CISSMillennium Conference, International Studies Association, Potsdam,Germany, 13-15 June 2009.

142. Organizer of Section of eight panels on “Europe in the ChangingWorld Order,” Second Global International Studies Conference,sponsored by WISC [World International Studies Committee],Ljubljana, Slovenia, 23-26 July 2008.

141. Discussant, panel on “The EU, the United States and the IslamicWorld in the Changing World Order,” Second Global InternationalStudies Conference, sponsored by WISC [World International StudiesCommittee], Ljubljana, Slovenia, 23-26 July 2008.

140. Discussant (Replacement), panel on “The EU and Latin America in theChanging World Order,” Second Global International StudiesConference, sponsored by WISC [World International StudiesCommittee], Ljubljana, Slovenia, 23-26 July 2008.

139. Discussant, panel on “Hi Neighbor! Russian Soft Power and the FormerSoviet States,” Seventh International CISS Millennium Conference,Boçaco, Portugal, 14-16 June 2007.

138. Discussant, panel on “Great Powers and the Reconfiguration of theInternational System,” Seventh International CISS MillenniumConference, Boçaco, Portugal, 14-16 June 2007.

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137. Organizer of two panels on “A New Transatlantic Order” and “NormsValues and Policies: Europe between the U.S. and Eurasia,” SeventhInternational CISS Millennium Conference, Boçaco, Portugal, 14-16 June2007

136. Discussant, panel on “Regional Integration and the EU,” Conference on“The European Union, Fifty Years After the Treaty of Rome (March 25,1957):  The EU Model in the Americas, Asia and Africa.  European Unionsponsored by the EU Center of Excellence, University of Miami andFlorida International University, 26 March 2007.

135. Organizer of two panels on “The New Security Alignments and the Futureof the Transatlantic Partnership,” and chair of the first of thesepanels, Sixth International CISS Millennium Conference, The Hague, TheNetherlands, 2-4 July 2006.

134. Discussant, Panel on “The Impact of the EU Enlargement,” Conference on“The Euro and the Dollar,” sponsored by the European Union Center andthe Jean Monnet Chair of the University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 25April 2006.

133. Co-organizer of conference on “Challenges to U.S. Global and RegionalHegemony and Implications for the Post-Cold War International System,”sponsored by the Center for Global Studies of the University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, IL 20-22 March 2006.

132. Organizer of two panels on Global and Regional Responses to U.S.Hegemony,” World International Studies Committee First GlobalInternational Studies Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, 24-27 August 2005.Chair of the panel “The Challenge of U.S. Global and Regional Hegemony:Europe and Eurasia and discussant on panel “The Challenge of U.S.Global and Regional Dominance: From North Africa to South Asia.”

131. Organizer of three panels on Security issues in Central and EasternEurope, ICCEES [International Council on Central and East EuropeanStudies] VII World Congress, “Europe – Our Common Home?” Berlin,Germany, 25-30 July 2005. Chair of the panel on “Russian SecurityPolicy: The New Agenda.”

130. Organizer of two panels on Security in Europe and discussant on thepanel “Russia, NATO Enlargement, and Military Reform,” CISS/ISA FifthMillennium Conference, Salzburg, Austria, 6-8 July 2004.

129. Moderator of a panel on “NGOs in Contemporary Latin America:Comparative Perspectives,” Seminar on NGOs in Colombia, University ofMiami, Miami, FL, 5 March 2004

128. Organizer of two panels on Russian Foreign and Security Policy,including discussant on the panel “The United States and NATO and EUExpansion,” CEEISA/ISA International Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 26-28 June 2003.

127. Discussant on the panel “Legal Instruments of War and Peace,” at theCISS/ISA Fourth International Conference, Brugge, Belgium, 5-6 July2002.

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126. Organizer of the panel “11 September and the New SecurityRelationships in Europe,” at the CISS/ISA Fourth InternationalConference, Brugge, Belgium, 5-6 July 2002.

125. Organizer of panel on “New Security Issues in Central and EasternEurope,” at the Fourth Pan-European International Conference, EuropeanConsortium for Political Research, Canterbury, England, 8-10 September2001.

124. Participant on “NATO and the Security of Weak States: Roundtable,” atthe CISS/ISA 2001 Millennium Series Conference, Heidelberg, Germany,24-26 June 2001.

123. Chair and discussant, panel on “Western Security Policy,” at theCISS/ISA 2001 Millennium Series Conference, Heidelberg, Germany, 24-26June 2001.

122. Organizer of two panels, including chair of panel on “Russian SecurityPolicy in Asia and Europe” and discussant on the panel “Russia in WorldPolitics” at the VI World Congress for Central and East EuropeanStudies, Tampere, Finland, 31 July-4 August 2000.

121. Commentator, panel on “Developing an Undergraduate InternationalResearch Program,” annual meetings of the Association of InternationalEducation Administrators,” Savannah, GA, 24-27 February 2000.

120. Participant, “International Days 2000,” Tallahassee, FL, 21-23February 2000.

119. Participant, annual meetings of the Association of InternationalEducation Administrators,” Merida, Mexico, 12-15 February 1999.

118. Organizer and chair, panel on "The Emerging Security System(s) inCentral Europe," annual meetings of the American Associate for theAdvancement of Slavic Studies, Boca Raton, FL, 24-27 September 1998.

117. Chair, session on "Russia and European Security: The DomesticDimension," Third Pan-European International Relations Conference ofthe Standing Group on International Relations of the EuropeanConsortium for Political Research and Joint Meeting with theInternational Studies Association, Vienna, Austria, 16-19 September1998.

116. Participant, conference on "The Impact of Neo-Liberalism in EasternEurope and Latin America: An Exploratory Conference," University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 8 May 1997.

115. Participant on the roundtable "Collaborative Efforts to PromoteInternational Studies," panel sponsored by The National Committee ofInternational Studies and Programs Administrators, annual meetings ofthe International Studies Association, Toronto, Ontario, 18-22 March1997.

114. Participant, President's Retreat on "CyberU on the Horizon," UI-C,Chicago, 12-13 December 1996.

113. Participant, "Making the Case for International Activities,"Commission on International Affairs Summer Legislative Meeting,National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges,Washington, DC, 28-30 July 1996

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112. Participant, National Conference "Does the United States Still Need toBe the World's Leader," Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY, 7-8June 1996

111. Participant, President's Retreat on "Strengthening the Connectionsbetween the UI and the People of Illinois," Urbana, IL, UIUC, 14-15December 1995.

110. Participant, Conference on Joining Information Infrastructure andTechnology Management for Global Enterprises," University of Illinoisat Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 11-12 October 1995

109. Participant, Chancellor's Conference, Beckman Institute, UIUC, Urbana,IL, 5-6 October 1995.

108. Organizer and chair of two panels on "Coping with Conflict" and"Democratization and Foreign Policy in Post-Communist States" at annualmeetings of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 30August-3 September 1995.

107. Organizer of and chair of a panel on "The Emergence of Russian PolicyToward Europe"; organizer of panel on "The Russian Federation andNortheast Asia"; discussant on a panel on "Emerging Russian ForeignPolicy"; Fifth World Congress of Central and East European Studies,Warsaw Poland, 6-11 August 1995.

106. Organizer of two panels on "The Center and the Periphery in RussianPolitics" and "Ethnic Identity: Taming the Flames of Nationalism inthe Former Soviet Union," International Studies Association, Chicago,21-25 February 1995.

105. Organizer and Chair of panel on "The Roots of Russian Foreign Policy,"International Studies Association, Chicago, 21-25 February 1995.

104. Participant, President's Annual Retreat, University of Illinois atChicago, Chicago, 8-9 December 1994.

103. Participant, Annual Meetings, National Association of StateUniversities and Land Grant Universities (NASULGC), meetings of theCommission on International Affairs, Chicago, IL, 6-8 November 1994.

102. Participant, summer meeting of the Commission on InternationalAffairs, National Association of State Universities and Land GrantUniversities (NASULGC), Washington, DC, 10-12 July 1994.

101. Discussant on a panel "Political Transformation in East/CentralEurope," annual meetings of the International Studies Association,Washington, DC, 9 March -1 April 1994.

100. Participant, annual meeting of Association of International EducationAdministrators, Honolulu, HA, 3-6-February 1994.

99. Discussant on a panel "Changing Fortunes during the Transition toDemocracy," annual meetings of the American Association for theAdvancement of Slavic Studies, Honolulu, HA,19-22 November 1993

98. Organizer and chair of a panel "Developing Patterns in Russian ForeignPolicy," annual meetings of the American Association for the Advancementof Slavic Studies, Honolulu, HA,19-22 November 1993

97. Participant on roundtable "New Bibliographic Horizons for Slavic andEast European Studies: The Webnet Project," annual meetings of the

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American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Honolulu,HA,19-22 November 1993

96. Co-chair, panel discussion on "Sharing Data, Technology and Plans,"International Symposium on "Water Resources in the Middle East: Policyand Institutional Aspects," organized by International Water ResourcesAssociation, U.S. Institute of Peace, UIUC, and various otherorganizations, Urbana, 24-27 October 1993.

95. Member of Organizing Committee, International Symposium on "WaterResources in the Middle East: Policy and Institutional Aspects,"organized by International Water Resources Association, U.S. Instituteof Peace, UIUC, and various other organizations, Urbana, 24-27 October1993.

94. Discussant on a panel entitled "The National Interest in Foreign PolicyAnalysis and International Relations Theory," annual meetings of theAmerican Political Science Association, 2-5 September 1993.

93. Chair, panel on "East European and Post-Soviet 'Domestic Politics,"Workshop entitled "Bringing Russia Back in: International RelationsTheory, Comparative Politics and the Study of the Former USSR,"sponsored by Social Science Research Council, UIUC, and the Universityof Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 26-27 February 1993.

92. Chair of the panel on "The Evolving Foreign Policy Process in theFormer Soviet Union," annual meetings of the American Association forthe Advancement of Slavic Studies, Phoenix, AR, 19-22 November 1992.

91. Chair of the panel on "Central Asia and the Middle East in the Post-Soviet Era," annual meetings of the American Association for theAdvancement of Slavic Studies, Phoenix, AR, 19-22 November 1992.

90. Organizer of a panel on "Russian Foreign Policy after One Year," annualmeetings of the American Association for the Advancement of SlavicStudies, Phoenix, AR, 19-22 November 1992.

89. Co-organizer of the Workshop on "Coping with Regional Conflict: AGlobal Approach," sponsored by the U.S. Institute of Peace, the MidwestConsortium for International Security Studies, and the College ofLiberal Arts and Sciences and the Program in Arms Control, Disarmamentand International Security, both of the University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, 9-11 October 1992.

88. Participant at the 1992 Summer Meeting of the Commissions onInternational Affairs of NASULGC (National Association of StateUniversities and Land-Grant Colleges), Washington, DC, 12-14 July 1992.

87. Chair, panel on "Theory Building and Relations Between the UnitedStates and the USSR/CIS," Annual Convention of the International StudiesAssociation, Atlanta, GA, 31 March-4 April 1992.

86. Co-Chair of Plenary Roundtable, "Recent Developments in Russia and theOther Soviet Successor States and Their Implications for InternationalRelations, Annual Convention of the International Studies Association,Atlanta, GA, 31 March-4 April 1992.

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85. Chair of panel on "The Foreign Policy of a Superpower in Decline,"American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Miami, FL,22-25 November 1991.

84. Participant at the 104th Annual Meeting of the National Association ofState Universities and Land-Grant Colleges "Integrity, Accountabilityand the Future of the University," Washington, DC, 10-12 November 1991.

83. Participant on a roundtable on "The Lessons of US-Soviet NuclearRelations for Emerging Nuclear Powers," annual conference of theInternational Security Section of the International Studies Association,Annapolis, MD, 7-9 November 1991.

82. Chair of Section on American-Soviet Relations of International StudiesAssociation responsible for ten panels at annual conference, Vancouver,BC, 19-23 March 1991.

81. Participant, Symposium on "Current Developments in the Soviet Union andEastern Europe," Hudson Institute, Center for Soviet and CentralEuropean Studies, Indianapolis, IN, 11 February 1991.

80. Organizer, panel on "Science Policy in the Soviet Union," CentralSlavic Conference, Lawrence, KS, 2-3 November 1990.

79. Chair, Session on "The Impact of the Economic Crisis on theRedemocratization Process," at Conference on "The Economic Crises ofLatin America in the 1980s and the Opportunities of the 1990s,"sponsored by the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, UIUC,6-8 September 1990.

78. Participant, "Senior Administrator Seminar," Executive DevelopmentCenter, UIUC, Allerton House, 4-6 September 1990.

77. Chair, Session on "German Answers to German Questions: The UnificationConstituency," International Conference on "The Future of Germany,"Sponsored by the Hudson Institute, Indianapolis, IN, 18-19 June 1990.

76. Participant, Workshop on Models for Cooperation between U.S.Universities and Central Europe," Institute of International Education,New York, 20 April 1990.

75. Moderator, "State Department Briefing on the Soviet Union,"International Studies Association, Washington, DC, 11-14 April 1990.

74. Organizer and Moderator of Roundtable on "The Cold War as Cooperation:Superpower Cooperation in Regional Conflict Management," InternationalStudies Association, Washington, DC, 11-14 April 1990.

73. Discussant, panel on "Soviet Policies in the Third World: New or OldThinking?" Midwest Slavic Conference, Urbana, IL, 30 March - 1 April1990.

72. Discussant, panel on "Soviet Economic and Trade Policy in the ThirdWorld," Midwest Slavic Conference, Urbana, IL, 30 March - 1 April 1990.

71. Participant, "Allerton Conference on University DevelopmentActivities," UIUC, Allerton, 6 March 1990.

70. Participant, "Reauthorization of Title VI of the Higher Education Act:Formulating Recommendations to Congress," An effort of the InternationalAffairs Division of the National Association of State Universities and

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Land-Grant Colleges, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 2-3 March1990.

69. Participant, Purdue University Internationalization Workshop, WestLafayette, IN, 14-15 January 1990.

68. Participant, President's Retreat, University of Illinois, UIUC, 7-8December 1989.

67. Participant, "Military and Strategic Affairs Colloquium," CentralIntelligence Agency, Langley, VA, 17-19 September 1989.

66. Participant as a senior scholar, "Junior Scholars' Training Seminar: ASummer Seminar," cosponsored by the East European Program of the WoodrowWilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, and the JointCommittee on Eastern Europe of the American Council of LearnedSocieties, The Aspen Institute, The Wye Plantation, Chesterton, MD, 17-20 August 1989.

65. Coorganizer (with Edward A. Kolodziej) of the Workshop on "The Cold Waras Cooperation: Regional Patterns and Prospects," sponsored by theMidwest Consortium for International Security Studies, the NationalDefense University, and the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament andInternational Security of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 4-6 May 1989.

64. Participant, Workshop on U.S. Asian Policy and the Newly IndustrializedEconomies," University of Illinois-Tamkang University Research Exchange,UIUC, 6 March 1989.

63. Co-organizer (with Edward A. Kolodziej) of and participant in a pre-workshop for the project on "The Cold War as Cooperation: Past Patternsand Prospects," cosponsored by the Midwest Consortium for InternationalSecurity Studies and the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament andInternational Security of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Washington, DC, 26 January 1989.

62. Discussant on a panel entitled "Economic Reform and Foreign Policy inCommunist States: Ties to the Pacific Rim," at the annual meetings ofthe American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies,Honolulu, HA, 18-21 November 1988.

61. Organizer of a panel entitled "Gorbachev's New Political Thinking andSoviet Foreign and Security Policy" at the annual meetings of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Honolulu,HA, 18-21 November 1988.

60. Co-organizer (with Edward A. Kolodziej) of and participant in a pre-workshop for the project on "The Cold War as Cooperation: Past Patternsand Prospects," cosponsored by the Midwest Consortium for InternationalSecurity Studies and the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament andInternational Security of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UIUC, Urbana, IL, 28-29 October 1988.

59. Organizer of a panel entitled "The Soviet Union and Regional Securityin the Third World" at the annual meetings of the American PoliticalScience Association, Washington, DC, 30 August - 3 September 1988.

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58. Organizer and chair of a panel entitled "The Impact of Arms Transfersand Third World Arms Production" at the International Political ScienceAssociation Congress, Washington, DC., 28 August - 1 September 1988.

57. Co-chair of a panel entitled "East-South Relations: Current Developmentand Future Prospects," 29th Annual Convention of the InternationalStudies Association, St. Louis, MO 29 March-2 April 1988.

56. Chair and discussant on a panel entitled "New Directions in Research onthe Foreign Policy of Communist States," 29th Annual Convention of theInternational Studies Association, St. Louis, MO, 29 March-2 April 1988.

55. Participant at symposium on "Moscow's 'Eastern Bloc'": The UncertainFuture," sponsored by Professors World Peace Academy USA, Washington,DC, 18 December 1987.

54. Participant at the workshop on "Implications for United States SecurityPolicy of New Research on Soviet Goals and Behavior," sponsored by theMidwest Consortium for International Security Studies, the AmericanAcademy of Arts and Sciences, and The Johnson Foundation, WingspreadConference Center, Racine, WI., 2-3 November 1987.

53. Participant in the Twenty-eighth Strategy for Peace, US Foreign PolicyConference, entitled "The New Soviet Foreign Policy: How Big a Change?"Sponsored by the Stanley Foundation, Airlie House, Warrenton, VA., 22-24October 1987.

52. Participant in seminar on "A Third Revolution in Soviet NationalSecurity Policy?" Session IV: "Arms Control, the International System,Conclusions," Sponsored by the Ohio State University, Hueston WoodsState Park, OH, 15-16 May 1987.

51. Participant, "National Security Studies in the Midwest: A Roundtable,"Midwest Political Science Association Meetings, Chicago, IL, 9-11 April1987.

50. Participant in a seminar on "A Third Revolution in Soviet NationalSecurity Policy?" Session II: "Military Doctrine, Institutional andEconomic Factors," Sponsored by the Mershon Center and the HudsonInstitute, Indianapolis, IN, 6-7 February 1987.

49. Participant in a seminar on "A Third Revolution in Soviet NationalSecurity Policy?" Session I: "Introduction, Historical Factors inSoviet Policy and SNSP Toward West and East Europe," Sponsored by theMershon Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 5-6 December1986.

48. Chair, panel on "Soviet Aid Policies in the Third World," Annualmeetings of the American Association for the Advancement of SlavicStudies, New Orleans, LA, 20-23 November 1986.

47. Coorganizer of a seminar on "U.S.-Soviet Competition in the ThirdWorld: Probable Developments in the 1990s," sponsored by the U.S.Department of Defense and the Department of Political Science, theProgram in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security, and theRussian and East European Center of the University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 25-27 September 1986.

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46. Participant, "Workshop on Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia. WhoWins, Who Loses?" Sponsored by the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament,and International Security and the Program in South and West AsianStudies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 16-17 May 1986.

45. Chair and Discussant, panel on "Warsaw Pact Problems," annual meetingsof The Section on Military Studies of the International StudiesAssociation," Urbana, IL, 7-9 November 1985.

44. Chairman, day-long panel on "Deviation and Dissent," The SecondInternational Congress of Professors World Peace Academy, "'The Fall ofthe Soviet Empire': Prospects for Transition to a Post-Soviet World,"Geneva, Switzerland, August 13-17, 1985.

43. Chair and discussant, panel on "Soviet and East European MilitaryRelations with the Developing Countries," Midwest Slavic Conference,South Bend, IN, 19-21 April, 1985.

42. Participant in workshop-conference on "Die sowjetische Aussenpolitik inder Mitte der 80er Jahre," sponsored by Osteuropa, Winterscheider Muhlebei Hennef, FRG, 21-22 February 1985.

41. Commentator on panel on "The Third World in Soviet Policy: RawMaterials, Wars of National Liberation and Radical Regimes," and chairof panel on "The Economic Dimension of Soviet Policy and Strategy in theDeveloping World,” Chair of panel " East and West Germany: The Spectreof Reunification? A Roundtable," Annual Meetings of InternationalStudies Association-Midwest, Urbana, IL, November 16-17, 1984.

40. Discussant on panel "Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons," AnnualMeetings of International Studies Association-Midwest, Urbana, IL,November 16-17, 1984.

39. Participant, Conference on "US-Soviet Competition in the Third World,"25th annual conference on "Strategy for Peace: US Foreign PolicyConference," sponsored by The Stanley Foundation, Airlie House,Warrenton, VA, October 11-13, 1984.

38. Commentator on panel on "Soviet Grand Strategy with Respect to Asia,"at the Second Symposium on "Soviet Strategy in Asia: Implications forU.S.-Japan Cooperation," sponsored by The World Strategy Council ofJapan and The World Strategy Network of the U.S., The Forum, Tokyo, May29-30, 1984.

37. Confrontation with Europe," Italian-American Symposium "L'Europa nellaStategia e nella Politica Sovietica," Sponsored by the Istituto di StudiEuropei "Alcide de Gasperi," in collaboration with the World StrategyNetwork (Washington) and Interaction Systems, Inc. (McLean, VA), PalazzoAlteri, Rome, Italy, 16-17 May 1984.

36. Member of the Program Committee responsible for the development ofseven panels on Comparative Authoritarian Politics, Midwest PoliticalScience Association, Chicago, April 11-14, 1984.

35. Participant, conference on "The Status of Blacks in the Profession"sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession ofthe American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, March 29-30, 1984.

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34. Discussant, panel on "An Introduction to Soviet Global Strategy," atthe Symposium on "Soviet Strategy in Asia: Implications for U.S.-JapanCooperation," sponsored by The World Strategy Council of Japan and theWorld Strategy Network of the U.S., The Forum, Tokyo, Japan, March 14,1984.

33. Organized panel on "Integration Theory and East Europe," AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Kansas City, 22-25October 1983.

32. Chairman of panel on "Superpower Conflict and Cooperation: Implicationsfor Security in the Third World," International Studies Association,Cincinnati, Ohio, March 23-27, 1982.

31. Chairman of panel on "Security Concerns in Soviet Policy in the ThirdWorld, "American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies,Pacific Grove, CA, Sept.20-23, 1981.

30. Discussant, panel on "The Evolution of Soviet Influence inAfghanistan," Mini-Conference on Afghanistan,, sponsored by Office ofArms Control, Disarmament, and International Security and Center forAsian Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL July 29, 1981.

29. Chairman of the program committee for the annual meetings, MidwestSlavic Conference, Champaign, Ill., April 10-12, 1981.

28. Participant on Roundtable Discussion, "Weltpolitik-Ostforschung-Westforschung," Second World Congress for Soviet and East EuropeanStudies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Federal Republic of Germany, September30-October 4, 1980.

27. Chair, panel on "The USSR Enters the Eighties: Major Issues in SovietForeign Policy," Midwest Slavic Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 2-4,1980.

26. Chairman of panel on "East-West Relations Post-Belgrade," AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Columbus, Ohio,October 12-15, 1978.

25. Moderator of panel on "Soviet Influence in the Developing World,"International Studies Association, Midwest Regional Meeting, DeKalb,Illinois, May 5-6, 1978.

24. Discussant on a panel on "Sources of Regime Stability in CommunistEurope," Midwest Slavic Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, April 14-16,1978.

23. Member of the Program Committee for the annual meetings of the MidwestSlavic Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, April 14-16, 1978.

22. Participant, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis,IIASA Conference, '76, Laxenburg (Vienna), Austria, 10-13 May 1976.

21. Member of the Program Committee for Annual Meeting, The Midwest SlavicConference, Chicago, 6-8 May 1976. Responsible for organizing fivepanels.

20. Conference Moderator, "Symposium on the 25th Congress of the CommunistParty of the Soviet Union," Center for Slavic and East European Studies,The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 2 April 1976.

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19. Participant in the Scientific Symposium on "Perspectives of theIntegration Process and Collective Security in Europe," Sponsored by theInternational Institute for Peace (Vienna) and the Institute for WorldEconomy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, 6-7June 1975.

18. Participant in "The Korean War: A 25 Year Perspective. AnInvitational Conference," The Harry S. Truman Library Institute,Independence and Kansas City, Mo., 1-3 May 1975.

17. Panel chairman and discussant on panel "The Policy-Making Process inthe Soviet Union," Central Slavic Conference, St. Louis, Mo., November8-9, 1974.

16. Program Coordinator (Chairman), International Conference, Banff '74,Sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of SlavicStudies, the British National Association for Soviet and East EuropeanStudies, the British Universities Association of Slavists, and theCanadian Association of Slavists, Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 3-7,1974.

15. Participant on Roundtable on "Research Opportunities in Soviet andWestern European Studies," Midwest Slavic Conference, Milwaukee,Wisconsin, May 2-4, 1974. Chaired panel in absence of organizer.

14. Chairman of panel on "America and European Security," at the conferenceon American Foreign Policy and the New Europe: Eastern and WesternViews, Blacksburg, Virginia, April 18-20, 1974.

13. Participant on intensive panel on "East-West Interaction and EuropeanSecurity," International Studies Association, St. Louis, Mo., March 20-23, 1974.

12. Participant on panel on International Opinion-Making Elites, sponsoredby the International Sociological Association and InternationalPolitical Science Association Joint Committee on Political Sociology,9th World Congress of the International Political Science Association,Montreal, Canada, August 21-25, 1973.

11. Participant in "Social Sciences and the Socialist Community: AnInternational, Interdisciplinary Symposium," August 6-11, 1973,Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Study and Conference Center, VillaSerbelloni, Lake Como, Italy.

10. Participant in conference on "Domestic Inputs into Soviet ForeignPolicy," May 11, 1973, Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia.

9. Discussant on a panel on Foreign Intervention as Adaptive Behavior,Midwest Political Science Association, April 29-May 1, 1971, Chicago,Illinois.

8. President and program chairman, Kansas Political Science Association, November20-21, 1970, Lawrence, Kansas.

7. Chairman of a panel on "Information Needs In Slavic Studies," Bi-StateSlavic Conference, November 6-7, 1970, Lawrence, Kansas.

6. Organization of panel on "The Role of Law in Communist Society," Bi-State Slavic Conference, November 6-7, 1970, Lawrence, Kansas.

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5. Discussant on a panel on Soviet policy toward developing countries, Bi-State Slavic Conference, November 22, 1969, Columbia, Missouri.

4.Chairman of a panel on American Foreign Policy, Kansas Political ScienceAssociation, November 22-23, 1968, Lawrence, Kansas.

6.Discussant on a panel on Soviet politics, Midwest Slavic Conference,March 28-30, 1968, Detroit, Michigan.

2.President and program chairman, Bi-State Slavic Conference, November 17-18,1967, Lawrence, Kansas.

1.Chairman of panel on comparative and international politics, KansasPolitical Science Association, December 1-2, 1967, Lawrence, Kansas.

a.Public Lectures (354 lectures through 04-01-13)354. “South Florida and the Cold War: Remembering the Cuban Missile

Crisis,” public lecture at HistoryMiami, Miami, FL, 21 October 2012.353. “Russia, China and the International System in the 21st Century,”

lecture in the Series on the China, Osher Lifelong LearningInstitute, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 7 April 2011.

352. Moderator of panel on “Islam, Terrorism and Al Qaeda,” part of“The Forum of Armed Conflict and Humanitarian Crises:Afghanistan and Pakistan,” University of Miami, Coral Gables,FL, 22 February 2011.

351. “Russia's Incoherent Korea Policy,” in “The Forum on ArmedConflict & Humanitarian Crises: North Korea, University ofMiami, Coral Gables, FL, 9 November 2010

350. “The United States, NATO, and the Russian Federation,”International Seminar on “NATO and the European Union,”Institute of National Defense and the Portuguese Institute forInternational Relations, Lisbon, Portugal, 22 October 2010

349. “Russia and the European Union: A Complex Relationship,” lecturein the Series on the European Union, Osher Lifelong LearningInstitute, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 1 April 2010.

348. "Lost Opportunities in Russian-American Relations," The WorldAffairs Councilof the Florida Palm Beaches, Delray Beach, FL, February 10, 2010

347. “Squandered Opportunities: NATO and al Qaeda in Afghanistan andPakistan,” part of “The Forum of Armed Conflict and HumanitarianCrises: Afghanistan and Pakistan,” University of Miami, CoralGables, FL, 14 October 2009.

346. “Russia and Europe: An Imbalanced Relationship,” at Symposium on“US-EU-Russia: New Strategic Dynamics after Bush,” European UnionCenter [with the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament andInternational Security and the Center for Russian, East European andEurasian Studies], University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Urbana, IL, 23 October 2008.

345. “The Return of Russia: The Implications for Arms Control,” ACDISSeminar on nuclear proliferation and Arms Control, Program in Arms

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Control, Disarmament and International Security, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, 22 October 2008.

344. “The Return of Imperial Russia: Russia and its Neighbors,” Departmentof International Studies Colloquium, University of Miami, Coral Gables,FL, 12 September 2008.

343. “The Russian Elections of 2008: Dmitry Medvedev and the PutinLegacy,” public lecture presented at the University of North Carolina atWilmington, Wilmington, NC, 12 February 2008.

342. “The Hell with our Grandchildren: The Bush Administration and theEnvironment,” Talk presented at Teach-In on Global Warming, Universityof Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 31 January 2008.

341. “Overcoming the Bush Doctrine,” Joint Political Science/InternationalStudies Lecture Series, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 2February 2007

340. “Why do They Hate US? Regional and Global Reactions to US ForeignPolicy,” Harvard Club o Broward Country, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 19 January2006.

339. “Why do They Hate US? American Nationalism and the Decline of USInfluence,” MiamIntelligence, Miami, FL, 2 November 2005.

338. Participant in Roundtable Discussion on “The German Elections: andnow, what?” sponsored by the Monnet Chair and the Miami-Florida EuropeanUnion Center,” Miami, FL, 26 September 2005

337. “National Intelligence: The Cold War Legacy,” at the 8th GlobalIssues Symposium, The Future of National Intelligence. University of New Haven,New Haven, CT, 17 March 2005.

336. “The Elysée Treaty of 1963: The Importance of Reconciliation,”Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Elysée Treaty on Cooperationbetween Germany and France,” sponsored by the Consul General of France,the Consul General of Germany and the Miami European Union Center, 22January 2003.

335. "The World and 9/11: European Responses," Commemoration andContemplations, 9/11. University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 11September 2002.

334. “Russia Enters the Twenty-First Century,” Miami Chapter of P.E.O.Women’s Organization, Miami, FL, 18 January 2001.

333. "Russia and[in?] the New Europe," Institute for RetiredProfessionals, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, 1 December 1999.

332. "The Future of Russia's Policy in the Middle East,” commentator onTalk by Dr. Alexei Vassiliev, Middle East Studies Institute, School ofInternational Studies, University of Miami, Wyndham Hotel, Miami, FL 8April 1999.

331. "Russia: Friend or Foe?" Captain's Club of the Coral Ridge YachtClub, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl., 6 April 1999.

330. "Soviet Nationalities Policy and Birobidzhan," at the Symposium ZionistUtopia or Soviet Hoax, sponsored by the Jewish Museum of Florida, Miami Beach,FL, 26 October 1998.

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329. "Can Economic Growth and Democracy Prevail in the Former Soviet Bloc,"keynote luncheon address, Seminar on New Business Opportunities in the Baltic Rimand the Former Soviet Bloc, sponsored by the Miami-Dade and Stockholm CountiesSister Cities Committees, Miami Beach, FL, 28 July 1998.

328. "The Triple Transition in Central Europe and the Baltics," panel onEconomic and Politic Developments in the Baltic Rim Region," Seminar onNew Business Opportunities in the Baltic Rim and the Former Soviet Bloc, sponsored by theMiami-Dade and Stockholm Counties Sister Cities Committees, Miami Beach,FL, 28 July 1998.

327. "Where's Russia Going and What Difference Does It Make to Us?"University of Miami Citizens Board, Bankers Club, Miami, FL, 23 October1997.

326. "Nato, Rußland, und die Ost-West-Beziehungen: Einblicke einesamerikanischen Politilogen," the first lecture in the Ringvolesung"Sicherheit und Frieden" to celebrate the 25th anniversary of theUniversity of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany, 26 June 1997

325. "The Emerging Security Environment in Central Europe," on the Workshop"The Former Soviet Bloc," sponsored by the Russian and East EuropeanCenter, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 21 June1997.

324. "Central and Eastern Europe After Seven Years: Political and EconomicTransitions," The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, EducationForum "The Post-Cold War World," 30 October 1996.

323. Participant, discussion on Russian Presidential Election Post-Mortem,"Russian and East European Center, UIUC, Champaign, IL, 18 June 1996.

322. Participant, Panel Discussion on "U.S.-Russia Sister CityRelationships: Changes and Challenges," Vladimir/Canterbury SisterCity Association of Bloomington/Normal, Bloomington, IL, 23 April 1996.

321. "The Russian Presidential Campaign," Hillel Foundation, B'nai B'rith,Champaign, IL, 21 April 1996.

320. "Nationalism in the Balkans: An Uprooting Force," at the 28th AnnualQuad-Cities World Affairs Conference, "Nationalism and War: TheTragedy of Former Yugoslavia and Beyond," Quad-Cities World AffairsConference, Moline, IL, 22-23 March 1996.

319. "Bosnia and Herzegovina: Prospects for Peace," Blackhawk College,Moline, IL, 22 March 1996.

318. "The 'Democratic Peace,' Nationalism, and Russian Foreign Policy,"Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University ofPittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 13 March 1996.

317. "Russia's Future: The Return of the Communists in Russia?" WorldAffairs Council of Central Illinois, Springfield, IL, 5 March 1996

316. "Introduction: The Changing International System," at the"International Government and Culture Seminar," Illinois AgriculturalLeadership Program, UIUC, Urbana, IL, 17 January 1996.

315. Conference Opening Welcome, "Conference on Joining InformationInfrastructure and Technology Management for Global Enterprise,"sponsored by International Programs and Studies, College of Commerce

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and Business Administration, and College of Engineering, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 11-12 October, 1995.

314. "What Happened to the 'New World Order' and the Peace Dividend?"Zonta Club of Kankakee, Kankakee, IL, 10 October 1995

313. Moderator, Panel Discussion on "Austrian and American Perspectives onthe New Europe," Austria-Illinois Day, University YMCA, Champaign, IL,6 October 1995.

312. "A Workshop on Grant-seeking and Proposal Writing for GraduateStudents," Russian and East European Center, UIUC, Champaign, IL, 28September 1995

311. "Developments and Prospects in Former Yugoslavia," Kiwanis Club,Champaign, IL, 24 August 1995.

310. "The Russian Federation and the New Eastern Europe," at the workshop"After the Warsaw Pact: Foreign Relations in Post-Communist Europe,"Russian and East European Center, UIUC, Champaign, 17 June 1995.

309. Participant in the Seminar "Hiroshima and Japan's Neighbors," ACDIS,Urbana, IL, 22 March 1995.

308. "The 'Triple Transition' in Post-Communist Europe," one of the keynotelectures in Intersession, "Preparing for the 21st Century," SangamonState University, Springfield, IL, 14 March 1995310.

307. "International Scholarships and Internships," Phi Fives (studenthonors organization), UIUC, 28 February 1995.

306. "The Collapse of the USSR: What Did the Experts Know and When DidThey Know It," a panel discussion. Russian and East European Center,UIUC, 9 February 1995.

305. "A Workshop on Grant-seeking and Proposal Writing for GraduateStudents," Russian and East European Center, UIUC, Urbana, IL, 19January 1995.

304. "Conflict Abroad, Concern at Home: The United States and RegionalConflict," Elgin Community College, International Week, Elgin, IL, 28October 1994.

303. "Russia and China," on board the Orient Express, Moscow-Beijing,"Northern China, 11 October 1994.

302. "Russia and the World," on board the Orient Express, Moscow-Beijing,"Southern Mongolia, 10 October 1994.

301. "Russia and the 'Near Abroad," on board the Orient Express, Moscow-Beijing," Eastern Siberia, 7 October 1994.

300. "Rise and Fall of the USSR, II," on board the Orient Express, Moscow-Beijing, Western Siberia, 6 October 1994.

299. "Rise and Fall of the USSR, I," on board the Orient Express, Moscow-Beijing, Western Siberia, 5 October 1994.

298. "Relations among the Newly Independent States," in the course'Introduction to Russia and Central Eurasia," REES 200, 16 March 1994.

297. "Relations among the Newly Independent States," in the course'Introduction to Russia and Central Eurasia," REES 200, 16 March 1994.

296. "International Relations," in the course 'Introduction to Russia andCentral Eurasia," REES, UIUC, 14 March 1994.

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295. Participant, panel on "Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a NewRussia," "Scholar Adventurers Series," Campus Honors Program, UIUC, 10February 1994.

294. Chair, panel discussion on "Weimar on the Volga? Parallels in theTwentieth-Century History of Germany and Russia," UIUC, 26 January 1994

293. "Eastern Europe," International Government and Culture Seminar, IllinoisAgricultural Leadership Program, UIUC, Urbana, IL, 12 January 1994.

292. "Prospects for Russian Relations with Central Europe, and Hungary'sFuture," Hungarian-American Association of Peoria, Peoria, IL, 23October 1993.

291. "The Russian Situation," Champaign Urbana Noon Kiwanis Club,Champaign, IL, 21 October 1993.

290. "Russia and Its Former Dependencies - Conflict and Cooperation amongthe Former Republics," "Know Your University" series, University YMCA,and Russian and East European Center Brown-Bag Lecture Series,Champaign, IL, 5 October 1993.

289. "The Church in the Developing World and the Former Communist States,"Graduate Discussion Group, The Newman Foundation, Champaign, IL, 27September 1993.

288. "The Collapse of Yugoslavia and the Rape of Bosnia-Herzegovina,"Ambucs (Champaign Chapter of American Association of BusinessClubs), Champaign, 17 August 1993

287. "Economic and Political Developments in Russia," Kiwanis Club ofChampaign, Champaign, IL, 12 August 1993.

286. "Eastern Europe and the New States of the Former Soviet Union," four-day series of lectures in two seminars entitled "The Summer Seminar onTeaching World Affairs in the Post-Cold War Period" and "The SummerSeminar on Internationalizing English Composition Courtesies.,"sponsored by FACDIS, The West Virginia Consortium for Faculty andCourse Development in International Studies," Morgantown, WV, 2-6August 1993.

285. "Russia's Foreign Policy: Making New Enemies Among Old Friends,"UIUC Third Annual Summer Program on International Affairs, "Russia:The Land of Tchaikovsky, Lenin and Yeltsin," UIUC, Urbana, IL, 25 June1993.

284. "Marketizing Economic Relations among Former Communist States,"Workshop "From Socialism to Capitalism in the Former Communist Bloc:The View So Far." 1993 Summer Research Laboratory, Russian and EastEuropean Center," Illini Tower, Champaign, IL, 19 June 1993.

283. "The Future of the Former Soviet Union," ACDIS Workshop on "RegionalSecurity and US Global Objectives," cosponsored by MeridianInternational Center and the U.S. Information Agency, UIUC, Urbana, IL,21 April 1993.

282. "East European Adjustments to the Post-Cold War Era," series of threelectures presented at the Thirteenth Annual Workshops in InternationalStudies, sponsored by the West Virginia Consortium for Faculty and

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Course Development in International Studies, Morgantown, WV, 12-13November 1992.

281. "Coping with Regional Conflict: New Perspectives," Workshop onRegional Conflict in South Asia," Program in Arms Control, Disarmamentand International Security, 21 October 1992.

280. "The Place of Cultural Differences and Interpersonal Relation IllinoisWorld Trade Center Association and UI Institute of Government andPublic Affairs, Chicago, IL, 8 October 1992.

279. "Developments in the Soviet Successor States," Savoy Rotary Club,Savoy, IL, 23 April 1992.

278. "The Future of the Former Soviet Union," at ACDIS Workshop on"Regional Security and US Global Objectives," UIUC, 21 April 1992.

277. "Emerging Foreign Policies in the CIS," in the series "The Spirit ofthe Soviet Union," Parkland College, Champaign, 21 April 1992.

276. "The End of the Cold War and the Collapse of the Soviet Union:Implications for Developing Countries," Centre of Soviet Studies andDepartment of Civics and Politics," University of Bombay, Bombay,India, 18 March 1992.

275. "The End of the Cold War and the Collapse of the Soviet Union:Implications for Developing Countries," Rotary Club of Bombay, Bombay,India, 17 March 1992.

274. "Russian and U.S. Perceptions of the 'New World Order': Implicationsfor the Developing World," Bangladesh Institute of International andStrategic Studies, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 10 March 1992.

273. "Russian and U.S. Perceptions of the 'New World Order': Implicationsfor the Developing World," Department of International Relations,University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 9 March 1992.

272. "From the Soviet Union to the Commonwealth of Independent States:What Does it Mean for the United States?" Champaign Park DistrictStaff, Champaign, IL, 11 February 1992.

271. "Higher Education in the 1990s: The Challenge ofInternationalization," Faculty Forum, Loyola University, New Orleans,LA, 4 February 1992.

270. "The Emergence of the Commonwealth of Independent States:Implications for the United States," Ambucs (Champaign Chapter ofAmerican Association of Business Clubs), Champaign, IL, 28 January1992.

269. "The Commonwealth of Independent States: One Foreign Policy orTwelve?" UIUC Faculty Workshop on the Future of Europe, sponsored byCommittee for European Studies, Program in Arms Control, Disarmamentand International Security, and Russian and East European Center, UIUC,Urbana, IL, 25 January 1992.

268."From Maastricht Onward: The New Europe," seminar with InternationalScholarship Applicants, UIUC, Champaign, IL, 22 January 1992.

267. "The Changing International System," opening address to the IllinoisAgricultural Leadership Program," UIUC, Urbana, IL, 16 January 1992.

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266. "European Security Policies," two classes in the course "Europe inTransition," UIUC, 20, Urbana, IL, 25 November 1991.

265. "The Success of the Japanese Economy," class on Advanced ElectronicReporting and Writing," UIUC, Urbana, IL, 18 November 1991.

264. 'The New World Order': Implications for Higher Education in theUnited States," opening lecture in the series "Internationalization atSimmons College," Boston, MA, 13 November 1991.

263. "Implosion in the Soviet Union," class on European Politics, UIUC,Urbana, IL, 10 October 1991.

262. "American and Soviet Policy Toward South Asia," ACDIS/South and WestAsia Workshop on Regional Security, UIUC, Urbana, IL, 7 October 1991.

261.Organizer and moderator of roundtable, "Austria and Illinois in theContext of Europe and the United States," UIUC, Urbana, IL, 27September 1991.

260. "Soviet Union: Sources of Revolutionary Change," and "Soviet Union:Foreign Policy Implications of Recent Domestic Changes," two classes inthe course "United States: Superpower in Transition or Decline?,ACDIS/Campus Honors Program, UIUC, Urbana, IL, 23 and 25 September1991.

259. "Revolutionary Change in the USSR," Illinois Urological SocietyMeeting," Urbana, IL, 13 September 1991.

258. "The Place of Cultural Differences and Interpersonal Relations inInternational Trade," International Trade Executive CertificateProgram," Illinois World Trade Center Association and UI Institute ofGovernment and Public Affairs, Chicago, IL, 19 September 1991.

257. Participant on a roundtable "After the Coup: The Future of the USSR,"sponsored by the Russian and East European Center, UIUC, Urbana, IL, 11September 1991.

256. "The Soviet Situation," "Scholar Adventurers Series," Campus HonorsProgram, UIUC, Urbana, IL, 10 September 1991.

255. "Revolutionary Change in the USSR," Taft-Vandiver Hall Student Group,UIUC, Champaign, IL, 4 September 1991.

254. "The Future of Reform in Eastern Europe and Perestroika in theU.S.S.R.: Will Mr. Gorbachev's Legacy Survive?" International AffairsConference "Europe 1992 and Beyond: New Relationships Among OldEnemies," University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 27-28June 1991.

253. "Graduation Talk," Master of Science in Business Administration forInternational Managers, UIUC, Urbana, IL, 2 August 1991.

252. "Soviet Policy Toward South Asia," ACDIS/South and West Asia ProgramWorkshop on Regional Security, UIUC, Urbana, IL, 27 June 1991.

251. "U.S.-Soviet Relations," International Summer Program for High SchoolStudents, UIUC, Urbana, IL, 18 June 1991.

250. "Eastern Europe: Foreign Policy and International Relations,"Winnetka Public Schools program on "The Soviet Union and EasternEurope," 9 May 1991.

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249. Moderator, Panel Discussion on "The Current Crisis in the Baltics,"sponsored by the Russian and East European Center and the Program inArms Control, Disarmament and International Security, UIUC, Urbana, IL,12 February 1991.

248. "The Demise of Communism in Europe and Its Implications forInternational Security," lecture in The Ruth Winter Convocation Series,Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL, 22 January 1991.

247. "Gorbachev's Reforms and the Revolutions in East-Central Europe,"Institute for Soviet and East European Studies of the Shanghai Academyof Social Sciences," Shanghai, PRC, 6 November 1990.

246. "Revolutionary Change in the USSR," Department of Social Sciences,Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, PRC, 3 November 1990.

245. "Gorbachev's Reforms and the Revolutions in East-Central Europe,"Institute for Contemporary International 248. "Gorbachev's Reforms andthe Revolutions in East-Central Europe," Institute of Soviet and EastEuropean Studies, Beijing, PRC, 29 October 1990.Relations, Beijing,PRC, 30 October 1990.

244. "The Crumbling of the Soviet Bloc: Glasnost' and Perestroika,"Illinois Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages, Chicago, IL, 25October 1990.

243. "Soviet Policy Toward Eastern Europe: The Changing Relationship," PiSigma Alpha (Political Science Honorary) Brown Bag Lunch Series, UIUC,28 September 1990.

242. "The Gorbachev Reforms, Revolution in Eastern Europe, and the Futureof Europe," lecture in honors course on "Europe in Transition," UIUC,28 September 1990.

241. "Revolutionary Change in East-Central Europe: Prospects for theFuture," Executive Club of Champaign County," Urbana, IL, 20 September1990.

240. "The Gorbachev Reforms, Revolution in Eastern Europe, and the Futureof Europe," in the series "Europe in Transition," Continuing Educationand Public Service, UIUC, 19 September 1990.

239. "German Reunification and U.S.-Soviet Relations," Kiwanis Club,Champaign, IL, 16 August 1990.

238. "Prospects for Stable Democracy in the USSR and Eastern Europe," atthe Conference Program on "The Communist World in Transition," FreedomsFoundation at Valley Force, Valley Forge, PA, 5 July 1990.

237. "The East European Revolutions of 1989: Political Implications forWestern Europe, the USSR and the United States," at the workshop on"Eastern Europe on the Brink of the Nineties," UIUC, 23 June 1990.

236. "Political Change in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union: Reform orRevolution? University Day sponsored 239.

235. "The Quest for Global Understanding: The Importance of the EastEuropean Revolution," Keynote Address at the Second Annual HonorsSymposium, UIUC, 28 April 1990.by the University of Illinois AlumniAssociation, UIUC, 26 April 1990.

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234. "Looking Ahead. International Studies at the U of I for the 1900's,"seminar sponsored by the Association of International Students inEducation and Committee of Graduate Students in Education, UIUC, 18April 1990.

233."The Meaning of Reform in the USSR," High School Student Grouppreparing to go to USSR as part of People to People Friendship Caravan,Moline, IL, 7 April 1990.

232. Chair of Panel on "Perestroika in the Soviet Union and Reform inEastern Europe: The Forces of Change," 22nd Annual Quad-Cities WorldAffairs Conference, Moline, IL, 6-7 April 1990.

231. "Can Gorbachev Survive? Prospects for Reform in the USSR," Black HawkCollege, Moline, IL, 6 April 1990.

230. "The East European Revolution and Expanded Superpower Cooperation,"Seminar on "The Peace Dividend: Implications of the Changing Face ofEurope," sponsored by the UIUC Institute of Government and PublicAffairs, the Institute for Illinois and the University of IllinoisFoundation for the Illinois Congressional delegation, Washington, DC, 2April 1990.

229. "Economic Reform in the USSR under Gorbachev," 1990 World AffairsConference, "USSR Present, USSR Future?" Rockford, IL 16 March 1990.

228. "The USSR: A New Foreign Policy?" United Campus Christian FoundationEureka Series, Normal, IL, 22 February 1990.

227. "The Nature of the Changes in Eastern Europe: Reform or Revolution?"Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL, 20 February 1990.

226. "Germany, NATO, and the Warsaw Pact," in the "Know Your UniversityProgram", YMCA, Champaign, IL, 20 February 1990.

225. "The Gorbachev Reforms and the Reemergence of Nationalism in the USSR:The Russian Backlash," B'nai B'rith Foundation, Champaign, IL, 18February 1990.

224. "Perestroika, Glasnost and the Stability of the USSR," The Art Club ofChampaign, Illinois, 14 February 1990.

223. "Background on 'Europe 1992,'" World Affairs Council of CentralIllinois, Springfield, IL, 1 February 1990.January 1990.

222. "Perestroika and Glasnost: A New Soviet Model?" at the IllinoisAgricultural Leadership Program, UIUC, 19 224.

221. "Recent Developments in Eastern Europe: Does Communism Still Exist?"Urbana Rotary Club, Urbana, IL, 16 January 1990.

220. "Eastern Europe on the Eve of the Bush-Gorbachev Summit," SocialStudies Assembly, Centennial High School, Champaign, IL, 1 December1989.

219. "Current Prospects for East-West Trade," AIESEC (student organizationon international economics), UIUC, 21. November 1989.

218. "Perestroika: Change in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe," CampusHonors Program Current Events Discussion Group, UIUC, 13 October 1989.

217. "An Overview of Glasnost and Perestroika," at Program on "Illinois:Pioneer in Perestroika; Building New Relationships During Change inthe U.S.S.R.," UIUC, 15 September 1989.

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216. Participant in the Public Affairs Forum on "Technological Frontiersand Human Integrity," University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville,AL, 13 July 1989.

215. "The Scientific-Technological Revolution" and Current Soviet Politicaland Economic Change," at the Social Studies Program "Teaching theFuture: Space Orientation for Professional Educators," University ofAlabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, 13 July 1989.

214. "Communism in the Third World," at the 1989 Central Illinois WorldAffairs Conference on "The Changing Face of Communism," Peoria AreaWorld Affairs Council, Peoria, IL, 17-18 February 1989.

213. "Gorbachev and the Foreign Policy Roots of Soviet Domestic Reform,"Western Illinois University, 215. "Recent Developments in SovietDomestic and Foreign Policy," Florida Avenue Residence Halls, UIUC, 3November 1988. Macomb, IL, 31 January 1989.

212. "The Effect of Glasnost' and Perestroika on Domestic and ForeignPolicy," in the Extramural Course on "Perestroika and Glasnost':Soviet Society Under Gorbachev," sponsored by the Russian and EastEuropean Center, UIUC, 19 October 1988.

211. "The Effect of Glasnost and Perestroika on Domestic and ForeignPolicy," in the Series "Study Abroad at Home: The U.S.S.R.," CampusHonors Program, UIUC, 12 October 1988.

210. "'Neues Denken' und die Politik der UdSSR gegenüber denEntwicklungsländern," Bundesinstitut fur ostwissenschaftliche undinternationale Studien, Cologne, FRG, 7 July 1988.

209. "Soviet-American Relations and Third World Regional Conflicts,"Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Budapest, Hungary, 18 June 1988.

208. "Soviet Security Interests in the Third World," University ofMinnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 19 April 1988.

207. "'Perestroika,' 'Glasnost', and 'New Thinking' in Soviet ForeignPolicy, College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN, 19 April 1988.

206. "Recent Developments in Soviet Foreign Policy," in Seminar Series onthe Soviet Union, The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations," Chicago,12 April 1988.

205. Participant on roundtable discussion of reform in the USSR, The HudsonInstitute, Indianapolis, IN, 25 January 1988.

204. Participant on roundtable discussion on "'Glasnost': Illusion orReality?" sponsored by the Russian and East European Center, UIUC, 16November 1987.

203. "Soviet Economic Aid and Trade in the Third World," University ofMaryland, College Park, MD, 12 November 1987.

202. "Soviet-American Relations: Toward the Future," East CarolinaUniversity, Greenville, NC, 10 November 1987.

201. Participant in Roundtable on "Soviet-American Conflict andCooperation: An Overview," East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 9November 1987.

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200. "The Soviet Union and the Developing World: Thermidor in theRevolutionary Struggle," sponsored by the Illinois Summer ResearchLaboratory, UIUC, 8 July 1987.

199. "Seminar on Reciprocal Influence in Soviet-Third World Relations,"Rockefeller Foundation Seminar on Soviet International Behavior, 1987Illinois Summer Research Laboratory on Russia and Eastern Europe,"UIUC, 7-9 July 1987.

198. "Gorbachev and the Prospects for Reform in the USSR," at anorientation session for Illinois high school Students traveling to theUSSR, Russian and East European Center, UIUC, 17 June 1987.

197. "Soviet Foreign and Military Policy Under Gorbachev," at the "ArmsControl Short Course for Journalists," sponsored by the Program in ArmsControl, Disarmament and International Security, UIUC, 4-6 June 1987.

196. Respondent to lecture of E.P. Velikhov, Vice President of the SovietAcademy of Sciences, "A Soviet Science Advisor Looks at the Arms Race,"Millercomm 87, UIUC, 14 May 1987.

195. "U.S.-Soviet Relations: Is There a Future?" in the CommuniversityCourse on "Issues of the Nuclear Age," University YMCA, Champaign, IL,9 February 1987.

194. Organized and chaired Seminar on "Prospects for Foreign Trade in the1990s," as part of the Hyneman Fellow Program of the Department ofPolitical Science, UIUC, 7 November 1986.

193. Participant in a panel discussion entitled "What Happened at theReykjavik Summit?" sponsored by the Program in Arms Control,Disarmament and International Security, UIUC, 22 October 1986.

192. "The Evolution of Soviet-Third World Relations," First in the year-long series of Olin Critical Issues Seminars on the USSR in the ThirdWorld, Russian Research Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MS, 29September 1986.

191. "Superpower Competition in the Third World," Seminar for group offoreign journalists on a USIA-sponsored tour organized by ACDIS, UIUC,30 July 1986.

190. "The Superpower Arms Race: Is There a Future for Arms Control?"Communiversity Seminar Course on "The Cause and Prevention of NuclearWar," University YMCA, Champaign, IL, 29 July 1986.

189. "An Overview of the USSR in the Gorbachev Era: With Special Referenceto the Third World," at a day-long symposium "Worldview 1986. TheSoviet Union in the Gorbachev Era: New Opportunities or New Threatsfor the USA?" Cosponsored by the Patterson School of Diplomacy andInternational Commerce of the University of Kentucky and the RotaryClubs of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 14 March 1986.

188. "The USSR and the Third World," Greater Lexington Rotary Club,Lexington, KY, 13 March 1986.

187. "The Soviet Union and the Third World," Friday Forum Series on "TheMany Faces of the Soviet Union" of the University YMCA and McKinleyFoundation, Champaign, IL, 7 March 1986.

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186. Participated on panel on Academic Advising at Executive OfficerRetreat, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Allerton House, 5 March1986.

185. "Soviet Policy in Latin America," Latin American Seminar, Urbana FirstPresbyterian Church, 2 March 1986, Urbana, IL.

184. Participated in panel discussion for American Field Service MidyearConference, 1 March 1986, UIUC, Urbana, IL.

183. Organized and chaired a one-day seminar on "The Soviet Union in 1986"for a group of foreign specialists on the Soviet Union on a-sponsoredtour of the United States; made a presentation on "Gorbachev andProspects for Reform in the USSR," 14 February 1986, Urbana, IL.

182. "U.S.-Soviet Competition in the Third World," Kennan Institute forAdvanced Russian Studies, Washington, DC., 10 December 1985.

181. "U.S.-Soviet Relations: Security and Arms Control Issues,"presentation (as last minute replacement for speaker who cancelled) atseminar sponsored by the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament andInternational Security, the Russian and East European Center, andDepartment of Political Science, UIUC, 4 October 1985.

180. "U.S.-Soviet Relations: Security and Arms Control Issues," luncheontalk (as last minute replacement for speaker who cancelled) at workshopfor secondary school teachers on Soviet-American relations and armscontrol, sponsored by the Russian and East European Center and theProgram in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security, UIUC,Champaign, IL, 4 October 1985.

179. "Recent Developments in Soviet-U.S. Relations," presented on panel ata workshop for secondary school teachers on Soviet-American relationsand arms control, sponsored by the Russian and East European Center andthe Program in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security,UIUC, Champaign, IL, 4 October 1985.

178. Participant on Panel "The Emerging Prominence of the University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign in Soviet Studies," Sponsored by theUniversity of Illinois Library Friends at Urbana-Champaign, 10September 1985.

177. Informal discussion on questions related to East-West political andeconomic relations, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, St. Augustin, FRG, 6September 1985.

176. "High-Tech Control and East-West Trade," seminar of the Department ofPolitical Science, University of Bonn, Bonn, FRG, 5 September 1985.

175. "U.S. Trade Policy, Technology Exports and East-West Trade," seminarat U.S. Embassy, Bonn, for members of Embassy Staff. Bonn, FRG, 5September 1985.

174. Informal Seminar on "Current State of East-West Relations," OsteuropaInstitut, Freie Universität Berlin, West Berlin, 4 September 1985.

173. "Amerikanische Innenpolitik und die Aussichten des Ost-West-Handels,"Institut fur Politik und Wirtschaft, Berlin, GDR, 3 September 1985.

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172. "Amerikanische Innenpolitik und die Aussichten des Ost-West-Handels,"Institut für Internationale Beziehungen," Berlin, GDR, 2 September1985.

171. "Soviet Security Policy," lecture in the course on "The Cause andPrevention of Nuclear War," Communiversity Summer 1985, UniversityYMCA, Champaign, IL, 18 June 1985.

170. "What has happened in Poland?" West Champaign Rotary Club, Champaign,IL, 10 April 1985.

169. "Soviet Policy in the Third World," U.S. Military Academy, West Point,NY, 4 April 1985.

168. "The Soviet Union in the Mid-1980s," panel on "Soviet ForeignAffairs," Bradley University, Peoria, IL, 11 March 1985.

167. Participant on Panel "Expectations: What Should a College FreshmanKnow Anyway?" at the Legislative Seminar on "Educational Reform: WhatCan We expect in 2001?" Sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts andScience, UIUC, 8 March 1985.

166. "Eastern Europe after Forty Years of Soviet Domination," theHungarian-American Association of Peoria, Peoria, IL, October 27, 1984.

165. Participant, Symposium on Strategic and Critical Minerals, sponsoredby The Tokyo Institute of Policy Studies, The Forum, Tokyo, May 28,1984.

164. "Romania in the Global Community," presented at a Symposium on"Romania in the East-West Dialogue: An Historical and ContemporaryPerspective," Sponsored by the Department of Political Science and theRussian and East European Center, University of Illinois, April 24,1984.

163. "The Sino-Soviet Relationship," lecture in the Series "Crisis Pointsin East Asia," sponsored by the Center for Asian Studies and ContinuingEducation and Public Service," University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, April 4, 1984.

162. "The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: An Alliance Under Stress,"presented at the annual Central Illinois World Affairs Conference, on"The Soviet Union: at the Crossroads: Hard Choices in the 1980s,Peoria, IL, Pere Marquette Hotel, March 9-l0, 1984.

161. Informal public talk on various aspects of Soviet foreign policy, KnoxCollege, Galesburg, IL, February 23, 1984.

160. "U.S.-Soviet Relation: A New Beginning or a Deepening of Crisis?"Knox College, Galesburg, IL, February 23, 1984.

159. "Is a Nuclear Freeze a Reasonable Alternative?" Talk presented duringAgora Week at University High School, Urbana, IL, February 8, 1984.

158. Participant in panel discussion on U.S. politics and foreign policyfor the 1984 American Field Service Midyear Conference, University ofIllinois, February 4, 1984.

157. "Orwell's 1984: How Close are We?" (Talk on current status of U.S.-Soviet Relations), Ambucs (Champaign Chapter of American Association ofBusiness Clubs), Champaign, IL, January 10, 1984.

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156. "East European Foreign Relations," New York University, New York, NY,December 14, 1983.

155. "The USSR, Eastern Europe and West European Defense," Seminar on WestEuropean Defense Policy, sponsored by the Office of West EuropeanStudies, University of Illinois, December l0, 1983.

154. "An Andropov Succession: Issues Facing an Ailing Leadership," TheUniversity of Illinois Russian Club, University of Illinois, November29, 1983.

153. "The Current State of U.S.-Soviet Relations," University YMCA-YWCA,Champaign, IL, 9 November 1983.

152. "Soviet-American Relations, with Special Emphasis on the Middle East,"Illinois College Democrats, Urbana, IL, November 5, 1983.

151. "Solidarity, Martial Law and the Future of the Union Movement inPoland," colloquium at the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations,UIUC, 26 October 1983.

150. "The Soviet Union and South Asia: Recent Developments and FutureProspects," Presented at hearings conducted by the Subcommittee onAsian Pacific Affairs, Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House ofRepresentatives, Washington, July 28, 1983.

149. Participant, Panel Discussion on Soviet Arms Control Policy, Sponsoredby the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Student GovernmentAssociation, Urbana, IL, May 5, 1983.

148. "The Global Interests of the USSR: Implications for U.S. ForeignPolicy," University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, March 1, 1983.

147. Keynote Address at Seminar on Soviet Foreign Policy, "The GlobalInterests of the USSR," University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, February28, 1983.

146. "Solidarity and the Challenge to Communist Dictatorship in Poland,"University YMCA, Champaign, IL., February 2, 1983.

145. "U.S.-Soviet Relations: Where Are We Going?" Wesley Foundation,Urbana, IL, October 24, 1982.

144. Panel moderator, "But What about the Soviets? Answering Anti-FreezeArguments," Illinois Nuclear Weapons Freeze Conference, Urbana, IL,October 2-3, 1982.

143. "Soviet and American Nuclear Policy: Arms Control or Armageddon?"Address presented at Celebration for the Pacem in Terris Peace andFreedom award given by the Quad Cities Peace and Justice Coalition toProfessor George F. Kennan, Davenport, Iowa, May 11, 1982.

142. "Soviet Views of Security in Europe," Seminar on "Dimensions ofEuropean Security: Major Problems and Implications for the 1980's,"sponsored by the Office of West European Studies, University ofIllinois, April 13, 1982.

141. "Soviet Foreign Policy in Developing Countries: A Look at Africa andLatin America," Address at the Twenty-Seventh Student Conference onNational affairs, "Perspectives on Soviet Foreign Policy," Texas A & MUniversity, College Station, TX, February 10-13, 1982.

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140. "Soviet Arms Transfer Policy," Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cairo,Egypt, February 8, 1982.

139. "The Soviet Union and Africa," luncheon talk sponsored by AmericanCultural Center, Cairo, Egypt, February 7, 1982.

138. "The Policies of the Major Powers in the Indian Ocean Region,"University of Mauritius, Port Louis, Mauritius, February 3, 1982.

137. "Current Problems of East-West Relations (With Special Reference tothe Third World)," University of Mauritius, Port Louis, Mauritius,February 1, 1982.

136. "Soviet-American Competition and Its Implications for Africa,"American Center, Salisbury, Zimbabwe, January 26, 1982.

135. "The Soviet Union, the United States, and Africa," American Center,Salisbury, Zimbabwe, January 25, 1982.

134. "The Development of Soviet Policy in Africa," Institute for StrategicStudies, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, January 22,1982.

133. "Soviet Military and Economic Policy in Africa," Sponsored by theAmerican Chamber of Commerce, Carleton Hotel, Johannesburg, SouthAfrica, January 20, 1982.

132. "Soviet Arms Transfers to Africa," South African Institute ofInternational Affairs, Johannesburg, South Africa, January 19, 1982.

131. "Soviet Policy in the Third World," South African Institute ofInternational Affairs, Pretoria, South Africa, January 18, 1982.

130. "La Politique de l'Union Soviétique vers les Pays en Voie deDéveloppment," American Cultural Center, Kinshasa, Zaire, January 15,1982.

129. "Soviet Foreign Policy," lecture in the series "The Soviet UnionToday," noncredit course, Continuing Education and Public Service,University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., November 4, 1981.

128. "The Soviet Threat and American Foreign Policy," First UnitedPresbyterian Church, Urbana, Ill., November 1, 1981.

127. Participant on "Forum on the Sale of AWACS to Saudi Arabia,"University of Illinois, sponsored by the Model U.N., October 19, 1981.

126. "Soviet Policy in the Third World," The YMCA-YWCA Friday Forum in theSeries "Peace and War," Champaign, Ill., October 2, 1981.

125. "Soviet Policy in the Third World," Naval Postgraduate School,Monterey, CA., September 21, 1981.

124. "Soviet Arms Transfers in the Third World," NIH-sponsored summerinstitute on "Political and Moral Aspects of Arms Control," Office ofArms Control, Disarmament, and International Security, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, July 22, 1981.

123. "The Soviet Union and the Developing Countries," informal seminar withgraduate students, Department of Political Science, Northern IllinoisUniversity, DeKalb, Ill, April 29, 1981.

122. "Soviet Policy in the Developing Countries: Implications for U.S.Interests," sponsored by the Russian and East European StudiesCommittee Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Ill., April 28, 1981.

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121. "Soviet Foreign Policy in the 1980s: The Challenge to U.S,Interests," Rotary Club of Danville, Illinois, March 9, 1981.

120. "The Continuing Crisis in Poland," Champaign-Urbana Kiwanis Club,Champaign, Illinois, February 26, 1981.

119. "The United States and the Soviet Union: Detente and Its Aftermath,"International Affairs Week, Illini Union, University of Illinois,February 24, 1981.

118. Panel Discussion, "Poland on the Brink?--II", sponsored by Russian andEast European Center, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., February 4,1981.

117. "The U.S. and the Soviet Union: Dilemmas of Power and Peace," GreatDecisions 1981 Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI., February 3, 1981.

116. "The U.S. and the Soviet Union," lecture to course on ContemporaryWorld Problems" University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WIFebruary 3, 1981.

115. "The U.S. and the Soviet Union," Wauwatosa Kiwanis Club, Wauwatosa,Wisconsin, February 3, 1981.

114. "The U.S. and the Soviet Union: Dilemmas of Power and Peace," GreatDecisions 1981 Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, February 2, 1981.

113. "East-West Trade and CMEA Integration," lecture to course on EasternEurope, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, N.C.,January 29, 1981.

112. "The Soviet Union and the Developing Countries," lecture to course onSoviet and American Foreign Policy, University of North Carolina atGreensboro, Greensboro, N.C., January 29, 1981.

111. "Soviet-East European Relations in the 1980s," public lecturesponsored by the International Relations Club and the Russian StudiesProgram, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, N.C.,January 28, 1981.

110. Symposium on "Political Humor in Eastern Europe," sponsored by theRussian Club of the University of Illinois, December 4, 1980.

109. "Récentes Tendances de la Politique Soviétique dans les Pays en Voiede Développement," Institut d'Histoire des Rélations Internationalescontemporaines, Université de Paris I/Sorbonne, Paris, November 19,1980.

108. "Principaux Changements dans la Politique Étrangère Soviétique desDernières Années: Obstacles Probables à une Expansion Future,"Secrétariat Général de la Défense Nationale, Office of the PrimeMinister, Paris, November 19, 1980.

107. "Récentes Tendances de la Politique Soviétique dans les Pays en Voiede Développement," Centre des Hautes Études sur l'Afrique et L'AsieModernes de la Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris,November 17, 1980.

106. "Rôle de l'Europe de l'Est et de Cuba dans les Rélations entre l'UnionSoviétique et les Pays en Voie De Développement," Foundation des Étudesde Défense Nationale, Paris, France, November 17, 1980.

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105. "The Stalinist Legacy in Soviet-East European Relations," Sino-SovietInstitute, The George Washington University, Washington, November 4,1980.

104. Roundtable, "A Report on Garmisch and the Second International WorldCongress on Soviet and East European Studies," sponsored by Russian andEast European Center, University of Illinois, October 29, 1980.

103. "East-West Political Relations," U.S. Army Russian Studies Institute,Garmisch, Federal Republic of Germany, September 30, 1980.

102. Roundtable Discussion, "Poland on the Brink?" sponsored by Russian andEast European Center, University of Illinois, September 17, 1980.

101. "Soviet-American Relations after Afghanistan," Kiwanis Club ofChampaign-Urbana, Champaign, Ill., June 19, 1980

100. Roundtable Discussion, "The Summer 1980 Olympics and the Boycott,"sponsored by Center of Russian and European Studies and Department ofPhysical Education, University of Illinois, April 10, 1980.

99. Discussion on "The Future of Detente after Afghanistan," PolishInstitute of International Affairs, Warsaw, Poland, April 16, 1980.

98. Discussion on "Soviet-American Relations After Afghanistan," Institutefor the Study of Contemporary Problems of Capitalism, Warsaw, Poland,April 16, 1980.

97. "The Soviet Union and the Developing Countries," lecture to class onComparative American and Soviet Foreign Policy, Department of PoliticalScience, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, N.C.,April 10, 1980.

96. "Soviet Arms Transfer Policies Toward the Developing States,"University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, N.C., April 9,1980.

95. "The Middle East and the Superpowers," The Chicago Council on ForeignRelations, Chicago, Ill., April 8, 1980.

94. "Soviet-American Relations Post-Afghanistan," International AffairsOrganization, Bradley University, Peoria, Ill., March 19, 1980.

93. "Perceptions of Soviet Foreign Policy: Impressions from an OverseasLecture Tour," Russian and East European Center, Roundtable DiscussionSeries, February 21, 1980.

92. Participant in Roundtable Discussion, "Security Perspectives fromEastern and Western Europe and Southern Asia: Reflections on RecentTours taken to Each Region by Professors Roger Kanet, Edward Kolodziejand Stephen Cohen," University of Illinois, Office of Arms Control,Disarmament and International Security, February 13, 1980.

91. Participant, "The Arc of Crisis: A Credible U.S. Response. A PanelDiscussion with Members of the Faculty," Illini Union, University ofIllinois, Urbana, Ill., January 30, 1980.

90. "The Soviet Union and the Third World," informal luncheon talk to agroup of journalists. American Embassy, International CommunicationsAgency, Stockholm, Sweden, January 25, 1980.

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89. "Recent Soviet Policy Towards Developing Countries (Including ArmsTransfers)," Department for Peace and Conflict Research, University ofUppsala, Sweden, January 24, 1980.

88. “Recent Soviet Policy Towards the Developing Countries"). Associationof International Law and International Relations (ADIRI), Bucharest,Romania, January 22, 1980.

87. "Detente and Other Aspects of East-West Relations," American Library,Bucharest, Romania, January 21, 1980.

86. "Detente and Developments in the Third World," Informal luncheon talkto a group of journalists, academics, and researchers. AmericanLibrary, Bucharest, Romania, January 21, 1980.

85. "East-West Relations and Their Implications for the Developing World,"Diplomacy Training Programme, Ministry of External Affairs andUniversity of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya, January 18, 1980.

84. "Soviet Arms Transfer Policy and Its Role in the Developing Countries,"Ministry of Defence, Nairobi, Kenya, January 17, 1980.

83. "East-West Relations and the Developing Countries," (Though officiallylisted as "American Political Science and "The Role of Soviet ArmsTransfers in Policy with the Developing Countries," American CulturalCenter, Mogadishu, Somalia, January 16, 1980.

82. "Recent Soviet Policy in the Developing Countries," Somali Institutefor Development, Administration, and Management," Mogadishu, Somalia,January 15, 1980.

81. "Die gegenwärtige sowjetische Politik gegenüber denEntwicklungsländern,' lecture to international relations seminar ofProfessor Wilfried Wagner, University of Bremen, Bremen, FRG, January10, 1980.

80. "Sowjetische Aussenpolitik in den Ländern der Dritten Welt," AmerikaHaus, Hannover, FRG, January 9, 1980.

79. "Die Sowjetunion in Afrika," Lecture to "Roundtable 7--The SuccessorGeneration," (A service organization for young professionals under fortyyears of age.) Euro-Crest Hotel, Hannover, FRG, January 8, 1980.

78. "Die Sowjetunion und Osteuropa," Lecture sponsored by the Seminar furSlawistik, University of Göttingen, FRG, January 8, 1980.

77. "The Soviet Union and the Future of Detente," University of Marburg,lecture to Seminar on East-West Relations of Prof. Wilfried von Bredow,Marburg, FRG, January 7, 1980.

76. "The Changing Relationship between the USSR and Western Europe," paneldiscussion, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, November 19,1979.

75. "U.S.--Soviet Relations," Illinois College Democrats, University ofIllinois, November 15, 1979.

74. "The Soviet Union, Detente and East-West Relations," NCO LeadershipSchool, Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, Ill., November 4, 1979.

73. "The Soviet Union and the Middle East: The Egyptian-Israeli Treaty andrecent Soviet Policy," Seminar Series on "Egypt, Israel and the MiddleEast," The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Chicago, June 11, 1979.

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72. "The Soviet Union and the Developing Countries," University ofAmsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, February 9, 1979.

71. "The Soviet Union and the Future of Detente as Seen from the West,"American Embassy, The Hague. Lecture to group of scholars, governmentofficials, and parliamentarians., The Hague, The Netherlands, February8, 1979.

70. "The Soviet Union and the Future of Detente," University of Ghent.Lecture to class, Department of Political Science, Ghent. Belgium,February 7, 1979.

69. "The Soviet Union and the Future of Detente as Seen from the West," TheAmerican Club of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium, February 7, 1979.

68. "East-West Detente: The Present Stage," l'Université catholique deLouvain-Neuve. Lecture to class of Professor Jean Buchmann of theDepartment of Political Science, Louvain, Belgium, February 6, 1979.

67. "Recent Patterns of Soviet Policy Toward the Third World," Centred'Études de Politique Étrangère, Paris, February 5, 1979.

66. "La politique étrangerè de l'Union Soviétique, specialement lesrélations avec les pay sousdevelopés," Secretariat Général de la DéfenseNational de la Republique Française, Paris, February 2, 1979.

65. "Die Sowjetunion und die Entwicklungsländer," Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, lecture to seminar of Dr. von Korsick of Department ofPolitical Science, Erlangen, FRG, February 1, 1979.

64. "Die Sowjetunion und die Zukunft der Entspannung " UniversitätFrankfurt, lecture to class of Professor Egbert Jahn of Department ofPolitical Science, Frankfurt, FRG, January 31, 1979.

63. "Die Sowjetunion und die Entwicklungsländer: Die neueste Phase des'Gegen-imperialismus'," Osteuropainstitut, Freie Universität-Berlin,West Berlin, January 30, 1979.

62. "Presse-Gespräch über die Sowjetunion und die Entwicklunsländer,Journalisten-Klub, West Berlin, January 30, 1979.

61. "Die Sowjetunion und die Entspannung: Der Gesichtspunkt einesAmerikaners," Institut für internationale Beziehungen, Berlin, G.D.R.,January 29, 1979.

60. "The Soviet Union as a Global Power," Department of Political Science,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blackburg, Va.,December 1, 1978.

59. Chairman and Participant, "Workshop on Military Determinants,"Fifteenth International Affairs Symposium, "Determinants of US andSoviet Assistance Programs," Foreign Area Officer Course, United StatesArmy Institute for Military Assistance, Fort Bragg, N.C., 28-30 November1978.

58. "The Soviet Union and Detente," Lecture in the Series on "The SovietUnion and Russian Heritage," at the Alumni College, University ofIllinois, July 11, 1978.

57. Chairman and Participant, "Workshop on The Role of the Super Powers,"Fourteenth International Affairs Symposium of the Foreign Area Officer

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Course, United States Army Institute for Military Assistance, FortBragg, N.C., June 5-7, 1978.

56. "Recent Pattern of Soviet Policy Toward Developing Countries," Inter-University Research Colloquium, Soviet Union-Eastern Europe, The Sino-Soviet Institute, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.,April 4, 1978.

55. "East-West Detente and Soviet Political Goals," talk to the JuniorOfficers' Association, Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, Illinois, March30, 1977.

54. "Integration in Eastern Europe and the Future of East-West Trade,"sponsored by Office of External Research, Department of State,Washington, D.C., January 27, 1977.

53. "U.S.-Soviet Detente: A Balance Sheet," sponsored by U.S. PressAttaché, U.S. Embassy, Oslo, Norway, 19 November 1976.

52. "Detente and East European Attitudes Toward U.S. Domestic and ForeignPolicies," Political Science Institute, Oslo University, Oslo, Norway,19 November 1976.

51. "The Trilateral Relationship: The U.S.-The U.S.S.R.-China in the Eraof Detente," Department of Political Science, Lund University, Lund,Sweden, 18 November 1976.

50. "The U.S.-China-The USSR: The Trilateral Relationship," AmericanCenter, Stockholm, Sweden, 17 November 1976.

49. “The United States, the Soviet Union and China in the Era of Detente,"Rungstedstatsskole, Høhsholm (near Copenhagen), Denmark, 16 November1976.

48. "The Trilateral Relationship: U.S.-Soviet-Chinese Relations in the Eraof Detente," Institute of Politics, University of Copenhagen,Copenhagen, Denmark, 15 November 1976.

47. "Southeast Asia and the Major Powers," taping of half-hour TVdiscussion for USIS distribution in Asia, Tokyo, Japan, 28 October 1976.

46. "The State of Slavic Studies in the United States," informal discussionwith Slavic Research Center staff, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan,27 October 1976.

45. "U.S.-U.S.S.R. Detente and Soviet Relations with the LDC's," AmericanCenter, Sapporo, Japan, 27 October 1976.

44. "U.S.-U.S.S.R. Detente and Soviet Relations with LDC's," JapanInstitute of International Relations, Tokyo, Japan, 26 October 1976.

43. "Die Dritte Welt in der Politik der UdSSR," Deutsche Stiftung fürInternationale Entwicklung and Deutsche Weltwirtschaftliche Gesellschaft,Berlin-West, 12 October 1976.

42. "The U.S. Position on East-West Trade," Instytut Badania WspólczesnychProblemów Kapitalizmu (Institute for the Study of Contemporary Problemof Capitalism), Warsaw, Poland, 4 October 1976.

41. "The Soviet Union and the Developing Nations," to members of theInstitute for World Economy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Budapest, Hungary, 10 June 1976.

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40. "The Soviet Union, The United States and Detente," Illinois College,Jacksonville, Ill., April 5, 1976.

39. "The Soviet Union--Detente and the Developing World," Ninth AnnualWorld Affairs Conference of Northwestern Illinois, Rockford, Ill., 19March 1976.

38. "East-West Relations and the Future of Europe," Comparative Politicsand International Relations Discussion Group, Department of PoliticalScience, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. 9. March, 1976.

37. "Political and Economic Relationships Between the Soviet Union andEastern Europe," University of Illinois, Russian and East EuropeanCenter, IRRSCREE Discussion Group, 11. November 1975.

36. "The Soviet Union in the Middle East," Monmouth College, Monmouth,Ill., 24 April 1975. As part of a full-day of talks and discussions onthe Middle East.

35. "The Soviet Role in the Middle East: The Politics of Influence-Building," Peoria Area World Affairs Council, Peoria, Illinois, February2, 1974.

34. "The Role of the Soviet Union in the Middle East," Urbana Rotary Club,Urbana, Illinois, March 12, 1974.

33. "Soviet Jews and the Emigration to Israel," Roundtable Discussionsponsored by the Russian and East European Center, Urbana, Illinois,March 12, 1974.

32. "Sino-Soviet Confrontation--the Possibilities," at 7th Annual WorldAffairs Conference of Northwestern Illinois, Rockford, Illinois, March15, 1974.

31. "Role of the Soviet Union in the Middle East," Annual Spring Meeting ofthe Illinois Press Association, April 4-6, 1974, Champaign, Illinois.

30. "Methodological Problems in the Application of Integration Theory: TheCase of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance," Department ofPolitical Science, Faculty Seminar, Champaign, Illinois, April 10, 1974.

29. "Recent Soviet Political Developments in the Middle East, "Inter-University Research Colloquium, Soviet Union-East Europe; GeorgeWashington University, Sino-Soviet Institute, Washington, D.C., November12, 1974.

28. "The Soviet Union in the Middle East," Cosmopolitan Club (studentorganization), Champaign, Ill., November 14, 1974.

27. "The Soviet Union and the Middle East," Union College InternationalRelations Club, Schenectady, N.Y., February 20, 1973.

26. "The State of Studies of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance,"Research Institute on Communist Affairs Seminar, Columbia University,New York, NY, February 14, 1973.

25. "The Behavioral Revolution and Communist Studies," Joint RussianSeminar, Columbia University, New York, NY, October 25, 1972.

25. "Implications of Social Change within the United States for U.S.-SovietRelations," University Seminar on Communism, Columbia University, NewYork, N.Y., October 4, 1972.

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24. "Remote Sensing as a Challenge to Political and AdministrativeOrganization in the United States," Department of Political ScienceColloquium, Lawrence, Kansas, December 9, 1971.

23. Talk to Lawrence High School assembly on "The United Nations andRegional Organizations," Lawrence, Kansas, November 16, 1970.

22. "Regional Organizations and Peace-Keeping," Talk to Model U.N.,Lawrence, Kansas, October 29, 1970.

21. Discussion leader at a workshop entitled "Institute on InternationalAffairs," sponsored by the Archdiocese of Kansas City, Kansas, BonnerSprings, Kansas, October 14-16, 1970.

20. "Regional Organizations and Peace-Keeping," League of Women Voters,Lawrence, Kansas, October 13, 1970.

19. "The University of Kansas and its Present Problems," Basehor, Kansas,Kiwanis Club, April 27, 1970, Basehor, Kansas.

18. K.U. Junior Year in Germany Campus Orientation, "The East-West Conflictand West Germany," April 22, 1970, Lawrence, Kansas.

17. Discussion leader at a workshop on the "Moral Analysis of InternationalIssues," sponsored by the Roman Catholic Dioceses of Eastern Kansas,Kansas City, Kansas, April 17-19, 1970.

16. "The Soviet Union and Africa," Topeka Intercultural Council, May 7,1969, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas.

15. "The Soviet Union and Nigeria," Symposium on America for Peace inNigeria, University of Kansas, February 14, 1969, Lawrence, Kansas.

14. "Vietnam, The United States, and the 'Third World,'" The VillageChurch, November 11, 1968, Prairie Village, Kansas.

13. "The Soviet Union in Nigeria," Biafra Lifeline, Kansas School ofReligion, October 25, 1968, Lawrence, Kansas.

12. “U.S. foreign policy,” Panel discussion for National Affairs Week, TheUniversity of Kansas, October 21, 1968, Lawrence, Kansas.

11. "Popular Attitudes, Prejudices, and American Foreign Policy," ChristianFamily Movement Convention, August 17, 1968, Kansas City, Missouri.

10. "The Soviet Union in the Middle East," K.U. Foreign Affairs Week,November 14, 1967, Lawrence, Kansas.

9. "Soviet Foreign Policy--1967," Avila College, November 6, 1967, KansasCity, Mo.

8. "The Soviet Union and the Arab-Israeli Crisis," Kansas Council on WorldAffairs, October 21, 1967, Manhattan, Kansas.

7. “The Prospects for African Unity,” K.U. African Club, May 13, 1967,Lawrence, Kansas.

6. “Prospects for African Unity,” Kansas State University AfricanAssociation, May 12, 1967, Manhattan, Kansas.

5. “Political Developments in Botswana,” Baker University group (facultyand students) going to Botswana, March 2, 1967, Baldwin City, Kansas.

4. “The University and World Change," Discussion leader, University ofKansas Consultation, February 18, 1967.

3. “Issues in Foreign Policy,” World Affairs Club, Lawrence High School,February 9, 1967, Lawrence, Kansas.

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2. “The United Nations,” K.U. Model UN Planning Committee, October 11,1966, Lawrence, Kansas.

1. “The Independence of Botswana and Lesotho,” K.U. African Club, October8, 1966, Lawrence Kansas.

d. Radio, Television, Newspaper Interviews (through 04-01-13).177. WILL-AM Radio, “Focus 580,” hour-long interview concerning the

aftermath of the Russian invasion of Georgia. University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 23 October 2008.

176. Channel 7, WSVN-TV, Miami, FL, 3-4 minute taped interviewconcerning the Russian invasion of South Ossetia Georgia, 8 August2008.

175. Public Access TV, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, half-hour taped interview on Russia and the upcoming elections, 13February 2008.

174. PBS series “Talking History,” hosted by Professor Terry C. Clark,The Cold War, 25-minute taped interview for the 5 December 2000. Airedweek of 15 January 2001 on Public Radio.

173. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, "The Russian Presidential Election and RussianPolitics," live, hour-long discussion. “Focus 580,” on 30 June 2000.

172. Miami Herald, Situation in Russia, 10-minue interview with Gregg Fields foran article “The Dark Side of Capitalism,” 5 September 1998.Published in Business Section, 20 September 1998, pp. 2F-3F.

171. Miami Herald, Situation in Russia, 10-minute telephone interview withreporter from the 1 September 1998.

170. NBC, channel 6, Miami, FL, Situation in Russia, 15-minute tapedinterview, 1 September 1998

169. NBC, channel 6, Miami, FL, Situation in Russia, two-minute liveinterview, 27 August 1998

168. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, NATO expansion, "Focus 580," hour-longdiscussion program along with Edward Kolodziej. 27 March 1997

167. Interviewed and quoted in an article by Rogers Worthington, ChicagoTribune, “More U.S. College Students are Going Overseas to Study.” 18December 1996; also printed in Sunday Star-Ledger, Newark, NJ, 8 December1966

166. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, Focus 580, one-hour live interview on theRussian elections, 18 June 1996

165. WICD-TV, Champaign, IL, channel 15, 5-minute taped interview aboutthe Russian elections, 17 June 1996

164. WSOY, 1340 AM, Decatur, IL., 10-minute live interview on theRussian elections, 12 June 1996.

163. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, Focus 580, one hour live interview, withEdward A. Kolodziej, on the publication of our book Coping with Conflictafter the Cold War. 2 May 1996.

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162. WGM-AM, 720 AM, Chicago, IL. Two-hour live interview programreviewing the events of the year 1995 on “Extension 720” 26 December1995

161. WDWS-AM, 1400 AM, Champaign, 5-minute live interview on Bosniannegotiations in Dayton on the Stevie Jay Show, 1 November 1995

160. Chronicle of Higher Education, cited in an article concerning study abroadand international education based on a telephone interview. 11August 1995

159. WGN-AM, 720 AM, Chicago, IL. two-hour live interview programconcerning developments in Russia, “Extension 720,” 27 March 1995

158. WILM-AM, Wilmington, DE, 10-minute live interview concerningPresident Clinton’s visit to Moscow, 21 March 1995

157. WILL-AM, 580 AM, Urbana, IL, one-hour live interview concerningdevelopments in Chechnia, 18 January 1995.

156. WDWS-AM, 1400 AM, Champaign, IL, 10-minute live interviewconcerning events in Chechnia on the Stevie Jay Show, 11 January1995.

155. WDWS-AM, 1400 AM, Champaign, IL, 10-minute live interview onSolzhenitsyn’s return to Russia, “Penny for your Thoughts,” 17 May1994.

154. WDWS-AM, Champaign, IL, 15-minute live interview on developments inBosnia, 11 February 1994.

153. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, five-minute taped interview on the resignationof economic reformers from the Russian Cabinet, 16 January 1994

152. WILM-AM, Wilmington, DE, 10-minute live interview on Ukraine andnuclear missiles, 11 January 1994.

151. WDWS-AM, Champaign, IL, 10-minute live interview on Russianelections, 20 December 1993.

150. WDWS-AM, Champaign, IL, 5-minute taped interview on Russianelections, 20 December 1993.

149. WILM-AM, Wilmington, DE, 10-minute live interview on developmentsin Russia, 13 October 1993.

148. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, hour-long live discussion on developments inRussia, “Focus 580,” 13 October 1993.

147. Record Register, Rockford, IL, 10-minute interview for article ondevelopments in Russia, 4 October 1993

146. WILM-AM, Wilmington, DE, 5-minute live interview on developments inRussia, 4 October 1993.

145. WLRW, 94.5 FM, Champaign, IL, 10-minute taped interview ondevelopments in Russia, 4 October 1993

144. WDWS-AM, Champaign, IL, 10-minute live interview on developments inRussia, 4 October 1993

143. WDWS-AM, Champaign, IL, 5-minute live interview on events inBosnia-Herzegovina, 4 May 1993

142. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, hour-long live discussion on developments inRussia, “Focus 580,” 26 March 1993.

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141. WILM-AM, Wilmington, DE, 10-minute live interview on developmentsin Russia, 23 March 1993.

140. News-Gazette, Champaign Il, 10-minute interview with Ann Cookconcerning developments in Russia, 22 March 1993

139. WDWS-AM, Champaign, IL, 5-minute live interview on events inRussia, 11 March 1993

138. WGN-AM, Chicago, IL, two-hour live discussion on developments inRussia, “Extension 720,” 10 February 1993.

137. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, hour-long live discussion, with EdwardKolodziej, on the current status of US-Russian arms reduction talks,and developments in Russia, “Focus 580. 24 November 1992

136. WDWS-AM, Champaign, IL, 5-minute live interview on events inYugoslavia the rest of East-Central Europe, 11 August 1992.

135. WSOI-AM, Springfield, IL, 5-minute live interview on events inBosnia-Herzegovina, 7 August 1992

134. WDWS-AM, Champaign, “Talking Point,” 50-minute live discussion ondevelopments in the CIS, 26 May 1992.

133. WCID-TV, Channel 15, Champaign, IL, taped five-minute interviewconcerning developments in the former USSR, 9 January 1992

132. WGN-AM, 720 AM, Chicago, “Extension 720,” live two-hour programconcerning developments in the former Soviet Union, 7 January 1992.

131. Fort Worth Star Telegram, half-hour phone interview for an article on theimplications of the dissolution of the USSR for university teachingand research. 30 December 1991.

130. Pacific News Network, Washington, 6-minute taped interview on thedissolution of the USSR, 26 December 1991.

129. WDWS-AM, Champaign, IL, 5-minute interview on the final breakup ofthe USSR, 9 December 1991.

128. The News-Gazette, Champaign, IL, 15-minute interview on PresidentBush’s announcement of the cut in tactical nuclear weapons; includedin Chris Schultz, “US Profs see Bush offer as one for the HistoryBooks,” appeared 28 September 1991, pp. A-1, A-12.

127. WILL-TV, CH. 12, Urbana, IL, Live one-hour roundtable (with CarolLeff, Jeremiah Sullivan and Efim Pivovar, on the crisis in the USSRon “Talking Point,” 26 September 1991.

126. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, live hour-long discussion on “The SovietDisunion,” with Edward Kolodziej, 3 September 1991.

125. WICD-TV, :CH 15, Champaign, IL, live 2-3 minute interviewconcerning U.S. recognition of the Baltic States, 2 September 1991.

124. WDWS-AM, Champaign, IL, “Penny for Your Thoughts,” 50-minute livediscussion, with John Lepingwell, on developments in the USSR. 27August 1991.

123. The Daily Herald, Arlington Heights, IL, 15-minute interview on thebreakup of the USSR, portions appeared on 28 August, 1991.

122. WILM-AM, DBS affiliate in Wilmington, DE, 3-4 minute live interviewon developments in the USSR, 26 August 1991.

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121. WGPU, FM 107, Champaign, IL, 35-minute live discussion , with PaulDiehl and John Lepingwell, on “Back Talk,” on developments in theUSSR. 25 August 1991.

120. WBVM, AM 780, Chicago, IL, 2-3-minute live interview on theaftermath of the abortive coup in the USSR, 24 August 1991.

119. WGN-AM, Chicago, 45-minute live discussion on the aftermath of theSoviet coup. 22 August 1991

118. WDWS-AM, 1400 AM, Champaign, IL, 4-minute live interview ondevelopments after the Soviet coup, 22 August 1991.

117. WCIA-TV, CH 3, Champaign, IL, taped half-hour program, “IllinoisJournal” on developments after the Soviet coup. Aired on 24/25August. 22 August 1991.

116. WUFI, AM 1460, Urbana, IL, 15-minute taped interview on thecollapse of the Soviet coup. 21 August 1991.

115. WCIA-TV, Ch. 3, Champaign, IL, 2-minute live interview on thecollapse of the Coup on 6:00 p.m. news, 21 August 1991.

114. WICD-TV, CH. 15, Champaign, IL, 10-minute taped interview on thecollapse of the Soviet coup. 21 August 1991.

113. WAND-TV, Ch. 17, Decatur, IL, 10-minute taped interview on theSoviet coup. 20 August 1991.

112. WILM-AM, CBS affiliate, Wilmington, DE, 5-minute taped interview onthe Soviet coup, 19 August 1991

111. The Pantagraph, Bloomington, IL, on the coup in the USSR, 19 August1991.

110. WICD-TV, CH 15, Champaign, IL, 2/3-minute live interview on 10:00p.m. news on the Soviet coup, 19 August 1991.

109. The Champaign-Urbana News Gazette, story based in part on 20-minuteinterview on the Soviet coup appeared 19 August 1991, pp. A1, A3.

108. WNRW, FM 94.5, Urbana, IL, 10-minute taped interview about theSoviet coup, 19 August 1991.

107. WUFI, AM 1460, Champaign, IL, 15-minute taped interview about theSoviet coup. 19 August 1991.

106. WDWS, AM 1400, Champaign, IL, 15-minute live interview about theSoviet coup on the “Stevie Jay Show,” 19 August 1991.

105. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, five-minute live interview about the Sovietcoup, 119 August 1991.

104. WDWS-AM 1400, Champaign, IL, ¾ minute live interview about theSoviet coup, 19 August 1991.

103. WDWS, AM 1400, hour-long live discussion on the Stevie Jay Showconcerning prospects for Soviet-U.S. relations after the summit. 14August 1991.

102. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL hour-long live discussion, with EdwardKolodziej, on the Moscow Summit, on “Focus 580”. 1 August 1991.

103. WDWS, AM 1400, Champaign, IL. 7/8-minute live interview on theU.S.-Soviet summit, 31 July 1991.

102. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL. hour-long live discussion, with EdwardKolodziej, on developments in the USSR, “Focus 580.” 18 June 1991.

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101. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL. hour-long live discussion, with Alfred Senn,concerning developments in Lithuania, USSR. 31 January 1991.

100. WCIA-TV, Champaign, IL, five minute taped interview on theresignation of Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze, 20 December 1990

99. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, live one-hour discussion, with EdwardKolodziej, on recent developments in the USSR and East-West Security,“Focus 580,” 19 December 1990.

98. WGN, AM 720, Chicago, IL, live two-hour discussion on developmentsin the Soviet Union, “Extension 720,” 9 October 1990.

97. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, live one-hour discussion, with EdwardKolodziej, on the aftermath of the Bush-Gorbachev Summit, “Focus580,” 12 June 1990.

96. WCID-TV, Champaign, IL, taped half-hour TV interview on developmentsin Lithuania, 13 May 1990.

95. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, live one-hour discussion, with EdwardKolodziej, on recent developments in the USSR, “Focus 580,” 21February 1990.

94. Illini Week,, article based on interview concerning German reunification,NATO and the USSR, 22 February 1991.

The Daily Illini, article based on interview concerning German reunification,NATO and the USSR, 21 February 1991.

93. WGPU-FM, Champaign, IL, live one-hour program on nuclear armsreductions in the era of new U.S.-Soviet relations, “Back Talk,” 11February 1990.

92. Illini Alumni News, article based on interview concerning Germanreunification, NATO and the USSR, vol. 69, no. 1 (1990).

91. WDWS-AM, Champaign, IL, live one-=hour discussion “Is CommunismCrumbling?” “Ricochet, 2 January 1990.

90. Champaign-Urbana News Gazette, cited in article, 19 December 198989. The Centinel, Champaign Centennial High School, cited in article, 18

December 1989.88. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, hour lone discussion, with Edward Kolodziej, on

Developments in Eastern Europe and U.S.-Soviet Relations, “Focus580,” 13 December 1989.

87. Illinois Reviewed, reprints articles from New York Times and Koelner Stadt-Anzieger that cite me. Fall 1989, pp. 21-22.

86. Office of Public Affairs, University of Illinois, taped five-minuteinterview for radio on recent developments in Eastern Europe, 3October 1989.

85. ACDIS News, article based on interview with me, vol. 2, no. 1 (Sept.1989), p. 4.

84. LAW Newsletter, article based in part on an interview with me, summer1989, pp. 8-9.

83. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, hour lone discussion, with Edward Kolodziej, onNATO, conventional arms control, and East-West Relations, “Focus580,” 5 June 1989.

82. Macomb Journal, IL, cited in article, 12 February 1989

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81. New York Times Interview concerning earthquake assistance to SovietArmenia cited. 13 December 1988.

80. Office of Public Affairs, University of Illinois, taped five-minuteinterview for radio on developments in the USSR. 6 October 1988.

79. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, live one hour discussion, with EdwardKolodziej, on the Limits to Soviet Power in the Developing World,“Focus 580,” 16 August 1989.

78. KIRO-AM, Seattle, WA, live half-hour radio interview on ‘glasnost’in the Soviet Union, “Mid Day,” 16 December 1987.

77. Stanley Foundation, “Common Ground Radio Series on World Affairs,distributed to ca. 50 public radio stations. Taped half-hour radiointerview on change in the Soviet Union. 23 October 1987.

76. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, live one-hour discussion on U.S.-Sovietrelations, “Focus 580,” 31 August 1987.

75. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, live one-hour discussion on U.S.-Sovietrelations, “Focus 580,” 10 February 1987.

74. WAND-TV, Decatur, IL, taped 5-minute interview on U.S.-Sovietrelations, 9 February 1987.

73. WBBM-AM, Chicago, IL, taped 5-minute interview on U.S. expulsion ofSoviet diplomats, 21 October 1986.

72. WBBM-AM, Chicago, IL, taped 5-minute interview on U.S.-Sovietrelations, 22 September 1986.

71. News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, IL, interview on developments in theUSSR; article appeared 16 March 1986, p. A6.

70. Illini Week, interview with UI Public Relations concerning the CPSUParty Congress, 28 February 1986; article based on interview appeared13 March 1986.

69. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, live one-hour discussion on U.S.-Sovietrelations and the Summit, “Focus 580,” 19 November 1985.

68. WCIA-TV, ch. 3, Champaign, IL, taped 55-minute discussion on theimplications of Gorbachev’s consolidation of power. “Nite-Cap,” 22July 1985.

67. Public Affairs Office, University of Illinois, taped 5-minute radiointerview on U.S.-Soviet relations, 27 March 1985.

66. WCIA-TV, ch. 3, Champaign, IL, taped 55-minute discussion on Sovietforeign policy. “Nite-Cap,” 24 February 1985.

65. News-Gazette, Champaign, IL, interview on off-campus lecturing.Article appeared 10 January 1985, p. C1.

Sparce records for 1984: Numerous interviews for newspaper, radio andtelevision, including:

64. National PBS Network, “Late-Night America,” on developments in theSoviet Union, 16 February 1984

63. WCIA-TV, Champaign, IL. Interviewed three times live on 55-minutetelevision programs on “Nite-Cap,” discussing the Soviet Union

62. Big-A, six page article on the USSR based on long interview withformer Ambassador Malcolm Toonand me. Appears in Japanese. 1984.

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61. Stanley Foundation, “Common Ground Radio Series on World Affairsdistributed nationally to public radio stations. Taped half-hourradio interview on the USSR and the Third World, 2 December 1983.

60. WCIA-TV, Champaign, IL. Live 45-minute TV program on U.S.-Sovietrelations in light of the shooting down of the Korean airliner.“Nite-Cap,” 15 September 1983.

59. WCIA-TV, Champaign, IL. Live 45-minute TV program on theimplications of Pope John Paul II’s visit to Poland. “Nite-Cap,” 30June 1983.

58. WIND-AM, Chicago, IL. 30-minute live radio interview onSolidarity’s May Day demonstrations in Poland. 1 May 1983.

57. UPI radio service. Taped 15-minute radio interview on Sovietdevelopments. 23 November 1982.

56. WCIA-TV, Champaign, IL. Live 35-minute interview on Poland and theUSSR, “Nightline,” 21 November 1982.

55. News Bureau, University of Illinois, Interview on Implications ofSoviet-Chinese negotiations for U.S. policy. Resulted in a newsrelease and used on radio 11 November 1982.

54. News Bureau, University of Illinois, taped 2-minute statement aboutthe impact of the release of Walesa from prison, 11 November 1982.

53. WICD-TV, Champaign, IL. Brief taped TV interview on the death ofBrezhnev. 11 November 1982.

52. Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago. , interview on the death of Brezhnev, 11November 1982.

51. News-Gazette, Champaign, IL. Interview on the death of Brezhnev, 11November 1982.

50. WPGU-AM, Champaign, IL. 8-minute live interview on the death ofBrezhnev. 11 November 1982.

49. WCKY-AM, Cincinnati, OH. 15-minute live radio interview on eventsin Poland. 22 October 1982

48. WIND-AM, Chicago, IL. 30-minute live radio interview on events inPoland. 17 October 1982

47. WIND-TV, Chicago, IL. 15-minute live radio interview on events inPoland. 15 October 1982

46. WCIA-[TV, Champaign, IL. Brief taped interview on events in Poland.31 August 1982.

45. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL. Live 55-minute discussion on the extension ofthe Soviet-U.S. grain agreement. “Focus 580” 28 July 1982.

44. News-Gazette, Champaign, IL. Interview concerning resignation ofSecretary of State Haig. 25 June 1982. Appeared 26 June 1982, p. A-3.

43. WDWS-AM, Champaign, IL. 5-minute taped interview on the resignationof Secretary of State Haig. 25 June 1982,

42. American Cultural Center, Cairo, Egypt. 15-minute taped interviewfor radio on Soviet foreign policy. 8 February 1982.

41. Aker Saa, Cairo, Egypt. Press interview on Soviet foreign policy withMr. Tarek Feda, diplomatic foreign policy editor. 8 February 1982.

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40. Johannesburg, South Africa. Taped 15-minute interview with Mr. DanEksteen on Soviet policy in Africa, 21 January 1982, Shown on SouthAfrican TV on 24 January 1982,

39. Johannesburg, South Africa. Taped 10-minute radio interview withMr. Christopher Dingle on Soviet Policy in Africa, Played on SouthAfrican Radio on 20 January 1982,

38. WCIA-TV, Champaign, IL, taped half-hour program on Poland for“Bottom Line,” 29 December 1981; to be aired 2 January 1982

37. WIND-AM, Chicago, IL, 35-minutre live discussion of events inPoland, 29 December 1981.

36. State Journal Register, Springfield, IL. Article based on interviewconcerning developments in Poland. 26 December 1981.

35. WIBR-AM, Rockford, IL, five-minute taped interview for radio onevents in Poland, 23 December 1981,

34. News-Gazette, Champaign, IL. Interview on events in Poland, 21December 1981.

33. WIND-AM, Chicago, IL. 25-minute live interview on events in Poland,14 December 1981

32. News-Gazette, Champaign, IL,. Front page article on events in Polandbased solely on interview, 14 December 1981.

31. WCID-TV, Champaign, IL. Brief interview on events in Poland, 13December 1981.

20. WIND-AM, Chicago, IL. 45-minute live radio interview on events inPoland, 13 December 1981.

29. Public Affairs Office, University of Illinois, five-minute tapedinterview on events in Poland for radio distribution. 20 October1981.

28. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL, 55-minute live discussion on Poland, “Focus580,” 20 October 1981.

27. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL. Taped broadcast of 45-minute public talk“Soviet Policy in the Third World,” 16 October 1981.

24. Daily Illini, article on Reagan’s foreign policy based in part oninterview, 15 October 1981.

25. WCIA-TV, Champaign, IL. 3-minute taped interview on Soviet foreignpolicy. 10 August 1980.

26. WILL-TV, Urbana, IL. 30-minute live discussion on the Polishcrisis, 4 August 1981.

23. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL. 55-minute discussion on the Polish crisis,“Focus 580,” 15 June 1981.

22. WOSU-AM, Columbus, OH, 35-minute discussion on “Has There Been aRevolution in Poland,” for distribution by WOSU, 22 April 1981.

21. Public Affairs Office, University of Illinois, five-minute tapedradio interview on events in Poland for statewide distribution 30March 1981.

20. WITI-TV, Mi8lwaukee, WI, taped 30-minute interview “PublicConference,” on Soviet-U.S. relations, 8 February 1981.

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19. WQMG-FM, Greensboro, NC, taped radio interview on Soviet-Americanrelations for statewide distribution, 29 January 1981.

18. TV, Channel 2, Greensboro, NC. Live fifteen-minute interviewconcerning Soviet foreign Policy on “Good Morning Show,” 29 January1981.

I7. Greensboro Daily News; Greensboro Record, The Carolinian (student paper),Greensboro, NC. Interview on Soviet foreign policy. 29 January1981.

16. WGHP-TV, ch. 8, Highpoint, NC and WXII-TV, ch. 12, Winston-Salem,NC. Television interview on Soviet foreign policy. 28 January1981.

15. Public Affairs Office, University of Illinois, pilot tape of 5-minute radio interview on Polish-Russian relations, “Viewpoint”, 12January 1981.

14. WILL-AM, Urbana, IL. 55-minute live discussion concerning Soviet-Polish relations, “Focus 580.” 8 December 1980.

13. WCIA-TV, Champaign, IL. Taped interview on events in Poland, 22August 1980.

12. WCFL-AM, Chicago, IL. Five-minute live interview concerning eventsin Poland. 22 August 1980.

11. Voice of America, Polish language service, taped interview onPoland and East-West relations, taped on 19 June 1980.

10. WILL-TV, Urbana, IL. audio interview on “Yugoslavia after Tito.”presented in two segments; taped on 6 May 1980.

9. WGHP-TV, High Point, NC and WXII-TV, Winston-Salem, NC, TV tapedinterview on Soviet and American relations. 9 April 1980.

Only a small amount of information is available for interviews prior to1980:

8. WSOU-AM, Columbus, OH. “Changing Patterns of Soviet—East Europeanrelations,” half-hour interview; for airing on 14 December 1979.

7. WSOU-AM, Columbus, OH. “Détente, the Soviet Union, and theDeveloping Countries,” interview taped for airing on 21 October 1978.

6. WICS-TV, Springfield, IL, and WICD-TV, Champaign, IL. Taping of TVprogram on the Soviet judicial system. For law day, 1 May 1977.

5. KANU-AM, Lawrence, KS, interview on Chinese entry into the UnitedNations. “The Talk Thing,” October 1971.

4. KANY-AM, Lawrence, KS. Discussion of President Nixon’s new economypolicy. 15 October 1971.

3. WTWU-TV, Topeka, KS, discussion of “Great Decisions 1971—The MiddleEast Conflict,” 5 March 1971.

11. WGY-AM, Schenectady, NY, interview on “The Soviet Union andAfrica,” 13 January 1970.

1. WTWV-FM, Topeka, KS. Participant in live panel discussion on“Czechoslovakia, Russia and East-West Détente. “Great Decisions1969. 3 February 1969.

27. Teaching Awards received

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Included in "An Incomplete List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by TheirStudents" at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for coursestaught spr. 74, fall 74 (2), fall 75, spr. 76, spr. 78, spr. 80, spr. 81(2), spr. 83 (2), fall 83, spr. 84., fall 86, fall 88, spr. 89, fall 89,spr. 94, spr 95

Burlington Northern Foundation Faculty Achievement Award, University ofIllinois at Urbana–Champaign, 1989

Department of Political Science Pi Sigma Alpha/Clarence A. Berdahl Awardfor Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, University of Illinois atUrbana–Champaign, 1984

Campus Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, University ofIllinois at Urbana–Champaign, 1981 [first year of award]

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Award for Excellence in UndergraduateTeaching, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, 1981

Finalist, Campus Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Universityof Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, 1979

Included in list of excellent teachers compiled by College of Arts andSciences, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, based on SeniorSurveys of 1976, 1977, 1980 (compilation ceased with 1980 edition)

28. Teaching Specialization (courses taught)University of Kansas

Comparative Constitutional [Democratic] Governments Government of East-Central EuropeInternational OrganizationIntroduction to Comparative PoliticsIntroduction to International PoliticsMarx and the Marxists (seminar)Politics and Government of the USSRPolitics and Problems of Developing CountriesSeminar on the Foreign Policies of the Communist CountriesSoviet Foreign PolicySoviet Policies and ProblemsSoviet Policy Toward the Developing Countries (seminar)Theories and Methodology of International Relations

University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignComparative Communist Systems: Eastern EuropeComparative Foreign Policy: USSR (seminar)Introduction to International RelationsGovernment and Politics of the Soviet UnionPerestroika, Glasnost' and Their Implications for Soviet Domestic and

Foreign Policy (seminar)Problems in the Government of Soviet Russia (seminar)Soviet Foreign and Security Policy (seminar)Soviet Foreign PolicyThe Superpowers and the Developing States (seminar)West European Foreign and Security Policy

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University of MiamiDemocratization in Comparative and Historical PerspectiveEuropean SecurityForeign and Security Policies in East-Central Europe: Changing

European Security PolicyGlobal Perspectives: Introduction to International StudiesGlobalization and Change in World PoliticsThe Historical Roots of American ImperialismInternational Relations and North Atlantic SecurityNationalism in the International System (graduate seminar)Prospects for Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe (freshman

seminar)Race, Ethnic Conflict and War Soviet and Russian PoliticsWho Won the Cold War? The U.S.-Soviet Global Competition from Stalin

and Truman to Gorbachev and Bush (graduate seminar)

The World Before European Domination: The Afro-Asian Roots of ModernEurope (undergraduate seminar)

29. Thesis and Dissertation Advising/Post-doctoral student SupervisionPost-doctoral Fellow, SupervisionKathy S. Golden, project on Soviet Policy in the Developing World,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985-6, 1986-7.

Ph.D. Dissertations Supervised (or Second Reader, if directly in my field) (47 completedthrough 01-01-13)xx. Lilia Arakelyan, Security Issues in Post-Soviet Space (Miami, in process)xx. Hanna Samir Kassab, Finalizing Structural Realism: Unit Capabilities and Intervening

Variables (Miami, in process, 2nd reader)xx. Justin Garvin, The Nuclear ‘Haves’ and the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. (Miami,

in process, 2nd reader)xx. Diana Soller, The United States, Brazil and India (Miami, in process, 2nd reader)xx. Aida M. Perez, Economic Sanctions & Embargoes:Are They Viable Tools

of Coercive Diplomacy in the 21st Century? (Miami, in process, 2nd

reader)xx. Beverly F. Barrett, Political Economy Influences on Implementing the Bologna Process:

Institutional Changes in Higher Education, Europeanization, and the Knowledge Economy(Miami, in process, co-chair)

xx. Eloisa Vladescu, The Impact of Corruption on FDI Inflows in the EU’s Newest MemberStates. (Miami, in process, co-chair)

47. Aleksandar Jankovski, Terrorism: A Critical View. (Miami, 2012)46. Jonathan Rosen, The U.S. War on Drugs and ‘Plan Colombia’ (Miami, in process,

2nd reader (Miami, 2012)45. Aleksandar Jankovski, Social Construction, Informed Preferences, and U.S. Terrorism

Policies. (Miami, 2012)

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44. Dee Beutel, Building Decline: Private Security and the Strengthening of the State (Miami,2012)

43. Maxime Larivé, From Promoting Security to Enforcing It: The Unification of the EuropeanSecurity Strategy during the Solana Era (Miami, 2012, 2nd reader)

42. Remi Piet, Energy Energy and Environment. The “Coal and Steel” of the Union for the Mediterranean: How Sustainable Development can Ensure Democratization in the Middle East and North Africa (Miami, 2012, 2nd reader)

41. Cathinka Lerstand, Power,Moral Responsibility, and Humanitarian Intervention: the USRespons to Rwanda, Darfur, and Libya. (Miami, 2011, 2nd reader)

40. Florentina Carmen Andreescu, Creating Communities through Storytelling: Film, Stateand Nation (Miami, 2010, 2nd reader)

39. Terry W. Simmons, Gorbachev, Yeltsin and Putin: Soviet-Russian Relations with the UnitedStates from 1990 through the American Occupation of Iraq in 2003: A Strategic Analysis.(Miami, 2008). Published as The Visionary, The Custodian and The Siloviki: A RussianRenaissance (Cologne, Germany:  Lambert Academic Publishing, 2009).

38. Emma María José Rodríguez Sifuentes, The UN Security Council and the Notion ofInternational Security in the Nineties. (Miami, 2006).

37. Daniel D.P. Paskin, Coverage of International News in Brazilian and American PrintMedia: Applying Structural Theory of Imperialism to Media Agenda Setting ConcerningInternational News (Miami, in process).

36. Gabriela Marin Thornton, European Security in the Post-Cold War Era: Whither Europe?(Miami, 2006).

35. Kimberley Roberts, Values-Based Foreign Policy The Administrationsof President Jimmy Carter and President George W. Bush (Miami, 2005)

34. Markus, Thiel, The EU after Maastricht: Politics of Integration and Their Impact onNational Attitudes and EU Identification. Miami, 2005, second reader). Revisedversion published as The Limits of Transnationalism: Collective Identities and EUIntegration. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

33. Ericka S. Lopez, Explaining the Political Reemergence of Former Hegemonic Parties:  IsEastern Europe the Future of Mexico? (Miami, 2005, second reader).

32. Nuray V. Ibryamova, The Eastern Enlargement of the European Union: Interests, Power,and Norms. (Miami, 2005, second reader).

31. Orlando Gutierrez-Boronat, Cuban Exile Nationalism, (Miami, 2005, secondreader)

30. Pamela Blackmon, Connecting the Dots: A Historical and Political Analysis of EconomicReform and its Relationship to Investment and Business in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan (Miami,2004, second reader).

29. Peter Lambert, The Political Development of Soviet Republican Leaders under the Impact ofNationalism. (Miami, 2004)

28. Tracy K. Westmoreland, Theater Missile Defense and U.S. Security Policy (Miami,2002).

27. Mitra Raheb, The Position of Women in the Former Soviet Central Asian Republics (Miami,2001).

26. Jason C. Sharman, State Obstacles to Collective Action in Communist Systems(Illinois, 1998, second reader). Revised version is scheduled forpublication by (London: Routledge-Courzon-Publishers, 2003).

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25. Andrew T. Green, Civil Society, Ideas, and Durable Democracy: The Czech Republic,(Illinois, 1998, second reader). Revised version under review atPalgrave Macmillan.

24. Susanne M. Birgerson, The Dissolution of Multi-ethnic Empires and Post-Imperial Inter-Ethnic Relations: The Case of the Soviet Union (Illinois, 1998; second reader).Revised version published as After the Breakup of a Multi-Ethnic Empire: Russia,Successor States and Eurasian Security, 2002.

23. James T. Alexander, Political Culture in Flux: Formlessness and Re-creation in theTrauma of the Russian Transition (Illinois, 1996). Revised version published asPolitical Culture in Post-Communist Russia: Formlessness and Recreation in a Traumatic Transition.Houndmills, ENG: Macmillan Press; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000.

22. Marybeth Peterson Ulrich, Democratization and the Post-Communist Militaries:Overcoming Democratic Deficits in the Russian and Czech Militaries and the US Response(Illinois, 1996; second reader) Revised version published as DemocratizingCommunist Militaries: The Cases of the Czech and Russian Armed Forces. Ann Arbor, MI:The University of Michigan Press, 1999.

21. Garth T. Katner, Our Brothers' Keepers? Israeli Societal Reactions to the Russian Aliya,1989-1992, (Illinois, 1996, second reader]

20. Jeffrey L. Roberg, Soviet Science Under Control: The Struggle for Influence(Illinois, 1996). Revised version published as Soviet Science Under Control: TheStruggle for Influence. Houndmills, UK: Macmillan Press; New York: St.Martin’s Press, 1998.

19. James R. Finlay, Spontaneity By Command: Soviet State-Society Relations UnderGorbachev and the Emergence of the Russian Environmental Movement (Illinois, 1995)

18. Alexander V. Kozhemiakin, Expanding the 'Pacific Union'? The Impact of the Process ofDemocratization on International Security (Illinois, 1995) Revised version publishedas Expanding the Zone of Peace? Democratization and International Security Houndmills,UK: Macmillan Press; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1998.

17. Paul W. Goldschmidt, Democracy, Pornography and the State: The Case of LegislatingObscenity in Post-Communist Russia (Illinois, 1995,) Revised version publishedas Pornography and Democratization: Legislating Obscenity in Post-Communist Russia.Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1999.

16. Tamara J. Resler, Minority Rights and Democracy: The Transitions of Post--Soviet Russia,Ukraine, and Lithuania (Illinois, 1995).

15. Dominique Arel, Language and the Politics of Ethnicity: The Case of Ukraine (Illinois,1993)

14. Terry D. Clark, The Collapse of the Soviet Union: A Study of Demokratizatsiia(Illinois, 1992)

13. Alexander C. Pacek, Changing Political Processes in Soviet-Type Systems: Toward anEmergent Pluralism (Illinois, 1991)

12. Charles Z. Jokay, The European Community and Devolution in the Council for MutualEconomic Assistance (Illinois, 1990)

11. Hongchan Chun, Soviet–Chinese Competition in the Third World: A Case Study of the MiddleEast 1971–1985 (Illinois, 1989). A condensed version was published inKorean with the same title in Sino-Soviet Affairs, vol. 13, no. 3 (fall 1989).

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10. Bradley R. Gitz, The Reliability of East European Military Forces (Illinois, 1988).Revised version published as Armed Forces and Power in Eastern Europe: TheSoviet/Communist Control System. New York : Greenwood Press, 1992.

9. Daniel R. Kempton, Soviet Strategy Toward African National Liberation (Illinois,1987). . Revised version published as Soviet Strategy Toward Southern Africa: TheNational Liberation Movement Connection. New York/ Westport, CT/ London:Praeger, Greenwood Press, 1989.

8. Philip A. Petersen, Images as Defense Policy Determinants in the Soviet–AmericanMilitary Relationship since 1945 (Illinois, 1985)

7. John D. Robertson, Post-Industrialism and the Changing Contours of Public Policy(Illinois, 1979)

6. Charles E. Ziegler, Disaggregated Pluralism in a Socialist System: Environmental Policyin the USSR (Illinois, 1979). Substantially revised version published asEnvironmental Policy in the USSR. Amherst, MA: The University of MassachusettsPress, 1987.

5. M. Rajan Menon, India and the Soviet Union: A Case Study of Internation Influence(Illinois, 1979). Substantially revised version published as Soviet Powerand the Third World. New Haven/ London: Yale University Press, 1986.

4. Donna L. Bahry, Republic Politics and Federal Budget Policy in the USSR (Illinois,1977). Substantially modified and expanded version published as OutsideMoscow: Power, Politics, and Budgetary Policy in the Soviet Republics. New York : ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1987.

3. Young Bae Kim, The Japanese Communist Party and the Soviet Union: A Pattern of Coalitionand Conflict, 1945–1969 (Kansas, 1974)

5.William H. Schauer, Domestic and International Political Aspects of the Soviet SpaceProgram Compared with the Space Program of the United States (Kansas, 1973. Revisedversion published as The Politics of Space: A Comparison of the Soviet and American SpacePrograms. New York : Holmes & Meier Publishers, 1976.

1.Sung-il Choi, A Typological Model of Political Development: Korea, A Preliminary Test(Kansas, 1972)

30. University Committees and Administrative Responsibilities – [majorcommittees only]The University of Kansas [1966-74; on leave, l972-74]

University Planning Board, 1969-72University Honors Scholarship Committee, 1969-72University, Hilden Gibson Scholarship Committee, 1969-72; vice-chairman,1971-72

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Fellowship and ScholarshipCommittee, 1970-71

Department of Political Science Director of Undergraduate Studies,,1968-70

Department of Political Science, Associate Chairman, 1970-71.Slavic/Soviet Studies Program, Executive committee, 1967-1972.University of Kansas Summer Intensive Polish Language and Area Programin Poznan, Poland, Director, summer 1972

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [1973-97; on leave fall 1976,fall 1978, fall 1987]

Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs and Director ofInternational Programs and Studies, 1989-97

Council of Deans, member, 1989-97Campus Planning Board, member, 1989-97Deans and Directors Committee, member, 1989-97U of I representative on Board of Directors, Midwest UniversitiesConsortium for International Activities, 1989-97

UIUC representative to IBHE Committee on Internationalization ofIllinois State Universities, 1991-97

UIUC Representative to and Chair of, Committee on InternationalEducation of the Committee for Cooperation (CIC = Big 10 + Chicago),1991-97

Department of Political Science, Head, 1984-87Department of Political Science, Acting Head, summer 1975, summer 1980Department of Political Science, Director of Graduate Studies 1975-78Department of Political Science, elected member of Advisory Committee,1974-76, 77-78, 79-80, 82-83, 88-89

Center for Russian and East European Studies, member of executivecommittee, 1974-97

Program in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security, memberof Executive Committee, 1983-89

University Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1983-84 [served only one yearof three-year term; resigned when I accepted administrative appointmentas Department Head]

University Senate, 1985-87University of Illinois Press, Board, 1984-1990

University of Miami [1997-present; on leave AY 2000-01]Dean, Graduate School of International Studies, 1997-98; School ofInternational Studies, 1998-2000.

Academic Deans’ Policy Council, Member, 1997-2000Strategic Planning Committee, Member, 1997-2000Interim Chair, Department of International and Comparative Studies,1998-2000.

Acting Director, Undergraduate Program in International Studies, 1999-2000, fall 2000.

Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of International Studies,2002-2004

Faculty Senate, 2005-2007