UKRAINE AND RUSSIA EXPERTS
Peter
Reddaway
Professor of Political Science
and International Affairs
Professor Reddaway is an expert
in the politics and government ofRussia and
other post-Soviet states and human rights in
Russia. His
principal publications include Dynamics of Russian Politics: Putin's
Reform of Federal-Regional Relations (2003), The Tragedy of Russia's
Reforms: Market Bolshevism Against Democracy (2001) and Authority, Power and
Policy in the
USSR (1980). At
GW, he teaches courses on Soviet and post-Soviet government and politics,
Russian regional politics and government, and an introduction to
Russia and
Eastern Europe. Before joining GW in January 1989, he
directed the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies.
Office: (202)
994-7073
Peter Reddaway
Professor of Political Science and
International Affairs
Professor
Reddaway is an expert in the politics and government ofRussia and
other post-Soviet states and human rights in
Russia. His
principal publications include
Dynamics of Russian Politics: Putin's Reform
of Federal-Regional Relations (2003), The Tragedy of Russia's
Reforms: Market Bolshevism Against Democracy (2001) and Authority, Power
and Policy in the
USSR
(1980). At GW, he teaches courses on Soviet and post-Soviet government
and politics, Russian regional politics and government, and an introduction to
Russia and
Eastern Europe. Before joining GW in January 1989, he
directed the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies.
Office: (202)
994-7073
James Goldgeier
Associate Professor of Political Science;
Director of the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian
Studies
Professor Goldgeier’s areas of
expertise include
Russia,
international security politics and NATO. He is the co-author of Power and
Purpose: U.S. Policy toward Russia after the Cold War (2003) and the author
of Leadership Style and Soviet Foreign Policy (1994). Goldgeier is an
adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Office: (202) 994-4352
Home:
(301) 424-7149
James
Millar
Professor of Economics
and International Affairs
Professor Millar is an expert on
the Russian/Soviet economy and economic history as well as the transition
economies of the former Soviet republics and East-Central
Europe. He is editor in chief of Encyclopedia of Russian
History in four volumes (2004) and edited the journal Problems of Post Communism from
1996-2003. Millar's other publications include The Soviet Economic
Experiment (1990) and The ABCs of Soviet Socialism (1981). He served as
Director of GW’s Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies from
1989-2001.
Office: (202) 994-1645
Jerrold Post
Professor of the Practice of Political
Psychology and International Affairs
Dr. Post started GW’s Political
Psychology Program after a 21-year career with the CIA, where he founded and
directed the Center for the Analysis of Personality and Political Behavior. He
has studied the career of Vladimir Putin.
Office: (202) 994-7386
Home:
(301) 229-5536