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CURRICULUM VITAE 2/2010 Walter D. Connor ([email protected] ) Professor of Political Science, Sociology, and International Relations, Boston University Chair, Dept. of Political Science, Boston University (9/1/07----------) Fellow, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University EDUCATION: Ph.D. 1969 Princeton University M.A. 1966 Princeton University B.A. 1963 Holy Cross College PERSONAL DATA: Born 20 April 1942, New York; married 22 October 1966, 2 children PREVIOUS POSITIONS: Director, Soviet and East European Studies, Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State, 7/76-7/84 Associate Chairman, Department of Sociology, U. of Michigan, 7/73-6/75 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, U. of Michigan, 7/69-6/76 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE 2/2010

Walter D. Connor

([email protected])

Professor of Political Science, Sociology, and International Relations, Boston University

Chair, Dept. of Political Science, Boston University (9/1/07----------)

Fellow, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University

EDUCATION:

Ph.D. 1969 Princeton UniversityM.A. 1966 Princeton UniversityB.A. 1963 Holy Cross College

PERSONAL DATA:

Born 20 April 1942, New York; married 22 October 1966, 2 children

PREVIOUS POSITIONS:

Director, Soviet and East European Studies, Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State, 7/76-7/84Associate Chairman, Department of Sociology, U. of Michigan, 7/73-6/75Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, U. of Michigan, 7/69-6/76Lecturer, Department of Sociology, U. of Michigan, 7/68-6/69

CONCURRENT/VISITING POSITIONS:

Visiting Professor of Political Science, Columbia U., 9-12/89Visiting Professor of Sociology, U. of Virginia, 9/81-6/84Professorial Lecturer in Government, Georgetown U., 1-5/82Senior Fellow in Sociology, U. of Pennsylvania, 9/76-6/79

ADDRESSES:

Department of Political Science Davis Center (Home)Boston University Harvard University 26 Downing Road

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232 Bay State Road 1730 Cambridge St.. Brookline, MA 02445Boston, MA 02215 Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 739-0539(617) 353-2540/[email protected]

HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS ETC.:

NDEA Title IV Fellowship, 1964-67 USA/USSR Young Faculty Exchange, 1969 (Moscow State University, Department of

Criminal Law) University of Michigan Faculty Fellowship, 1971 American Council of Learned Societies, Grant in Soviet Studies, 1973 USA/USSR Senior Scholar Exchange, 1973 (nominated by USA, Soviet visa denied) American Council of Learned Societies, Grants in Soviet and in East European Studies,

1975-76 Department of State, Meritorious Honor Award, 1984 John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, 1986-1987 National Council for Soviet and East European Research Awards, 1986-87, 1992-93 International Research and Exchanges Board Travel Grants, 1988, 1993

SERVICE, ETC:

Consultant, Ford Foundation/Foreign Area Fellowship Program, 1969-71 Editorial Advisory Board, Soviet Sociology, 1970-1988 Managing Editor for Sociology, Soviet Union/Union Sovietique, 1972-1979 Consultant, International Research and Exchanges Board, 1973-76 International board, Studies in Comparative Communism, 1980-89 Council on Foreign Relations, study group on “Domestic Factors in Soviet Foreign Policy,”

1979-80 Program Committee, International Research and Exchanges board, 1980-89 Deputy Coordinator, National Targets Project, National Council on Foreign Language and

International Studies, 1980-81 Chair, Dept. of Political Science, 9/1987-8/1992 Editorial Board, Eastern European Politics and Societies, 1986-88 Associate Editor, American Sociological Review, 1987-1990 Board of Directors, World Affairs Council of Boston, 1990-1997 Consultant, Fulbright-IIE Fellowship Program, 1999--2004 Consultant, National Security Education Program/Boren Fellowships, 2001--2004 Treasurer, and Board of Directors, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic

Studies, 2001—2004 Chair, Dept. of Political Science, 9/2007—8/2010

BOOKS:

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1972 DEVIANCE IN SOVIET SOCIETY: CRIME, DELINQUENCY AND ALCOHOLISM (New York and London: Columbia University Press), 327 pp.

1977 PUBLIC OPINION IN EUROPEAN SOCIALIST SYSTEMS (New York: Praeger Publishers, with Z. Y. Gitelman), 196 pp.

1979 SOCIALISM, POLITICS AND EQUALITY: HIERARCHY AND CHANGE IN EASTERN EUROPE AND THE USSR (New York: Columbia University Press), 389 pp.

1988 SOCIALISM’S DILEMMAS: STATE AND SOCIETY IN THE SOVIET BLOC (New York: Columbia University Press), 320 pp.

1991 SOVIET SOCIAL PROBLEMS (Boulder: Westview Press, co-edited with A. Jones and D.E. Powell), 337 pp.

THE ACCIDENTAL PROLETARIAT: WORKERS, POLITICS AND CRISIS IN GORBACHEV’S RUSSIA (Princeton: Princeton University Press), 374 pp.

1992 ESCAPE FROM SOCIALISM: THE POLISH ROUTE (Warsaw: IFiS Publishers, co-edited with P. Ploszajski), 312 pp.

[U.S. version] THE POLISH ROAD FROM SOCIALISM (Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe), 319 pp.

1996 TATTERED BANNERS: LABOR, CONFLICT AND CORPORATISM IN POST-COMMUNIST RUSSIA (Boulder: Westview Press, 231 pp.)

ARTICLES, CHAPTERS, ETC.:

1970

“Juvenile Delinquency in the USSR: Some Quantitative and Qualitative Indicators” AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, 35, 2, (April), 283-297.

“Deviant Behavior in Capitalist Society: The Soviet Image” JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY, 31, 4 (December), 554-564

1971

“Alcohol and Soviet Society” SLAVIC REVIEW, 30, 3 (September), 570-588

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-reprinted in M. Marshall, ed., BELIEFS, BEHAVIORS, AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1979) 433-449

1972

“The Soviet Criminal Correction System: Change and Stability” LAW AND SOCIETY REVIEW, 6, 3 (February), 367-391

“Socialist Sociology” PROBLEMS OF COMMUNISM, 21, 4 (July-August), 90-93 (review essay)

-reprinted (“La sociologia socialista”) in PROBLEMAS INTERNACIONALES, 19, 5 (September-October 1972), 80-84

“The Manufacture of Deviance: The Case of the Soviet Purge, 1936-1938” AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, 37, 4, (August), 403-413

-reprinted in Warner Modular Publications, no. 51 (1973)

-reprinted in F. James Davis and Richard Stivers, eds., THE COLLECTIVE DEFINITION OF DEVIANCE (New York: Free Press, 1975), 241-255

1973

“Criminal Homicide, USSR/USA: Reflections on Soviet Data in a Comparative Framework” JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 64, 1, 111-117

-reprinted in Sheldon L. Messinger, Marvin E. Wolfgang et al., eds., CRIME AND JUSTICE (Chicago: Aldine, 1974), 206-212

“Dissent in a Complex Society: The Soviet Case” PROBLEMS OF COMMUNISM, 22, 2 (March-April), 40-52

1975

“De l’utopie a la societe “pragmatique”: Les consequences sociales des reformes economiques en Europe de l’Est” REVUE D’ETUDES COMPARATIVES EST-OUEST, 6, 1, (March), 107-141

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-also printed (“Social Consequences of Economic Reforms in Eastern Europe”) in Zbigniew Fallenbuchl, ed., ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE SOVIET UNION AND EASTERN EUROPE (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1975), 65-99

“Differentiation, Integration, and Political Dissent in the USSR” in Rudolf L. Tokes, ed., DISSENT IN THE USSR: POLITICS, IDEOLOGY, AND PEOPLE (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press), 139-157

“Education and National Development in the European Socialist States: A Model for the Third World?” COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY 17, 3 (July), 326-348

“Generations and Politics in the USSR” PROBLEMS OF COMMUNISM, 24, 5 (September-October), 20-31

“Revolution, Modernization, and Communism” STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE COMMUNISM, 8, 4 (Winter), 389-396 (review essay)

1976

“Deviance, Stress, and Modernization in Eastern Europe” in Mark G. Field, ed., SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF MODERNIZATION IN COMMUNIST SOCIETIES (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press), 181-203

1977

“Socialism, Work and Equality” in Irving Louis Horowitz, ed., EQUITY, INCOME, AND POLICY: COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN THREE WORLDS OF DEVELOPMENT (New York: Praeger Publishers), 146-175

“Social Change and Stability in Eastern Europe” PROBLEMS OF COMMUNISM, 26, 6 (November-December), 16-32

-reprinted (“Social Forandring og stabilitet i Osteuropa--meget mere end socialisme”) in FREMTIDEN, 34, 1 (1979), 18-30

1979

“Workers, Politics, and Class Consciousness” in Arcadius Kahan and Blair Ruble, eds., INDUSTRIAL LABOR IN THE USSR (New York: Pergamon Press), 313-332

1980

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“Dissent in Eastern Europe: A New Coalition?” PROBLEMS OF COMMUNISM, 29, 1 (January-February), 1-17

1981

“Mass Expectations and Regime Performance” in Seweryn Bialer, ed., THE DOMESTIC CONTEXT OF SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY (Boulder and London: Westview/Croom Helm), 155-173

“Workers and Power” in Jan F. Triska and Charles Gati, eds., BLUE-COLLAR WORKERS IN EASTERN EUROPE (London: Allen and Unwin), 157-172

1982

“Varieties of East European Dissent” STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE COMMUNISM, 15, 4 (Winter), 396-412 (review essay)

“Soviet and East European Studies in the National Interest: Academia, Government and Public,” in W.D. Connor, R. Levgold, D. Matuszewski, Foreign Area Research in the National Interest: American and Soviet Perspectives (IREX Occasional Papers, v.1, no. 8; New York: IREX, 1982)

1983

“The Soviet Union After Brezhnev: The Economic Challenge” THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY (Spring), 17-28

“The Successor Generation in Eastern Europe” in Stephen F. Szabo, ed., THE SUCCESSOR GENERATION: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES OF POSTWAR EUROPEANS (London: Butterworths), 141-166

1984

“Die Sowjetwirtschaft unter Andropow und die Politik des Westens” EUROPAISCHE RUNDSCHAU (Winter), 27-43

1985

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“Class, Politics, and Economic Stress: Eastern Europe after 1984,” in Jeffrey Simon and Trond Gilberg, eds., SECURITY IMPLICATIONS OF NATIONALISM IN EASTERN EUROPE (Carlisle Barracks, PA: US Army War College), 49-65 (Boulder, CO: Westview edition, 1986)

“Opposition in Eastern Europe,” in George Schopflin, ed., THE USSR AND EASTERN EUROPE: A HANDBOOK (New York: Facts on File)

“Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Lessons of the Brezhnev Era,” STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE COMMUNISM, 18, 4 (Winter), 261-269 (review essay)

1986

“Social Policy under Gorbachev,” PROBLEMS OF COMMUNISM 35, 4 (July-August) 31-46

1987

“Social Mobility and Democratic Capitalism in America,” in Peter L. Berger, ed., CAPITALISM AND EQUALITY IN AMERICA (New York: Hamilton Press/Institute for Educational Affairs) 108-141

“Information and Society: Poland in the Eighties” (World Affairs Associates (N.A.) Inc. report, for Office of Research, USIA), September

1988

“Gorbachev’s Social Policy,” in Arthur B. Gunlicks, ed., GORBACHEV’S FIRST YEAR (New York: Praeger Publishers, Inc.)

“The Soviet Working Class: Change and Its Political Impact,” in Michael P. Sacks and Jerry G. Pankhurst, eds., UNDERSTANDING SOVIET SOCIETY (Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1988), 31-51

1989

“Imperial Dilemmas: Soviet Interests and Economic Reform,” in Victor Nee and David Stark, eds., REMAKING THE ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS OF SOCIALISM: CHINA AND EASTERN EUROPE (Stanford: Stanford University Press), 306-327

“Solidarity Has Reasons to Temper Its Rejoicing,” MIAMI HERALD, Viewpoint (June 11)

“The Domestic Agenda: Perestroika’s Problems at the Grass Roots,” in Bernard Rubin, ed., SHOCK WAVES: CONSEQUENCES OF GLASNOST’ AND PERESTROIKA (Boston University College of Communications Studies, v.2, no.6), 156-171

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1990

“A Survey of Opinion on the East European Revolution” (Contributor), EAST EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETIES, v.4, no.2, 153-205

1991

“Class, Politics, Economics: Old Hopes, New Fears,” REPORT ON EASTERN EUROPE, v.2, no. 7 (February 15), 41-44

“Equality of Opportunity,” in Jones, Connor and Powell, eds., SOVIET SOCIAL PROBLEMS (Boulder: Westview Press), 137-153

“The Rocky Road: Entrepreneurship in the Soviet Economy, 1986-1989,” in Brigitte Berger, ed., THE CULTURE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP (San Francisco: ICS), 189-209

“The Labor Force: Problems and Opportunities,” in James L. Hecht, ed., RUBLES AND DOLLARS: STRATEGIES FOR DOING BUSINESS IN THE SOVIET UNION (New York: Harper Collins), 47-63

“Responses to ‘Lenin Nyet: The Revolution that Failed’,” (contributor), THE NEW LEADER, November 4-18, pp. 15-16

1992

“Fast Forward, Rewind: Politics in the Gorbachev Era,” STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE COMMUNISM, XXV, 1 (March), 79-87 (review essay)

“Politika v epokhu Gorbacheva: printsip ‘mayatnika’,” SOTSIOLOGICHESKIE ISSLEDOVANIIA, no. 5, 73-79 (review essay)

“Class, Social Structure, Nationality,“ in Alexander J. Motyl, ed., THE POST-SOVIET NATIONS: PERSPECTIVES ON THE DEMISE OF THE U.S.S.R. (New York: Columbia University Press), 272-301

1994

“Labor Politics in Postcommunist Russia: A Preliminary Assessment,” in James R. Millar and Sharon L. Wolchik, eds., THE SOCIAL LEGACY OF COMMUNISM (Washington/New York: Woodrow Wilson Center Press/Cambridge University Press), 329-353

1995

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“Labor in the New Russia: Four Years On,” PROBLEMS OF POSTCOMMUNISM, 42, 3 (March-April), 8-12

1996

“Washington and Moscow: Tales of Two Ambassadors,” STRATEGIC REVIEW, 24, 3 (Summer), 59-66. (review essay)

1997

“Social Policy Under Communism,” in E.B. Kapstein and M. Mandelbaum, eds., SUSTAINING THE TRANSITION: THE SOCIAL SAFETY NET IN POSTCOMMUNIST EUROPE (New York: Council on Foreign Relations), 10-45

“Observations on the Status of Russia’s Workers,” POST-SOVIET GEOGRAPHY AND ECONOMICS, 38, 9, 550-557

1999

“Five Years Without a Plan: Workers in Russia’s Economic Revolution,” in Melvin Kohn, Aleksandra Jasinska-Kania and Kazimierz M. Slomczynski, eds., POWER AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE (Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego), 212-224

“Red Square to Main Street: Tales of the Cold War, American Communism and Soviet Espionage,” STRATEGIC REVIEW, 27, 4 (Fall), 64-74 (review essay)

2000

“New World of Work: Employment, Unemployment and Adaptation,” in Judith Twigg and Mark G. Field, eds., RUSSIA’S TORN SAFETY NETS: HEALTH AND SOCIALWELFARE DURING THE TRANSITION (New York: St. Martin’s Press), 191-212

"Europe West and East: Thoughts on History, Culture, and Kosovo," in Z. Gitelman, L. Hajda, J-P. Himka and R. Solchanyk, eds., CULTURES AND NATIONS OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE (Cambridge: Harvard University Press/HURI), 71-88

"The Unconventional Cold War," STRATEGIC REVIEW, 28, 4 (Fall), 73-78 (review essay)

2001

"Class, Status, Powerlessness," in David Lane, ed., THE LEGACY OF STATE SOCIALISM AND THE FUTURE OF TRANSFORMATION (New York: Rowman and Littlefield)

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2003

"Soviet Society, Public Attitudes, and the Perils of Gorbachev's Reforms: The Social Context of the End of the USSR," JOURNAL OF COLD WAR STUDIES, 5, 4 (Fall), 43-80

2004

"Anti-Americanism in the New Russia," in Paul Hollander, ed., UNDERSTANDING ANTI-AMERICANISM: ITS ORIGINS AND IMPACT AT HOME AND ABROAD (New York: Ivan R. Dee ), 214-235

2005

“Builder and Destroyer: Gorbachev’s Soviet Revolutions, 1985-1991,” DEMOKRATIZATSIYA (Special Issue: Perestroika in Perspective), 13, 2 (Spring), 173-191

2007

“A Russia That Can Say ‘No’?,” COMMUNIST & POST-COMMUNIST STUDIES, no. 40, 2007, 383-391 (review essay)

2008

“Beyond Models and Regulations: Eastward Expansion vs. Retrenchment in the ‘New’ EU,” in J-M Radlo, Wojciech.Bienkowski and Joseph Brada, eds., GROWTH VS. SECURITY: OLD AND NEW EU MEMBERS’ QUESTS FOR A NEW ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL MODEL (London: Palgrave/Macmillan), 178-199 later version (also in Polish, see 2010)

2010“Poza modelami i regulacjami: ekspansja na Wschod a zamkniecie sie w “nowej” Unii Europejshiej?” in W. Bienkowski and M-J. Radlo, , eds., WZROST GOSPODARCZY CZY BEZPIECZENSTWO SOCJALNE? (ECONOMIC GROWTH OR SOCIAL SECURITY?) (Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN), 194-215

Forthcoming

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“Post-Communist Transition,” in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (CQ Press)

“In Pursuit of Welfare and Security: Along the Paths of Post-Communist Transition,” in INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WELFARE (review essay)

LECTURES, PAPERS, MEDIA APPEARANCES, ETC.

1970

“The ‘Sociological Enterprise’ in the USSR: Prospects for Development and Diffusion” (Conference on the Influence of Eastern Europe and the Western Territories of the USSR on Soviet Society, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, May)

“Aspects of Criminological Research in the USSR” (Conference on Sociological Analysis of Communist Societies, Harvard University, May)

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“The Soviet Criminal Correction System: Stability and Change” (American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, September)

1972

“Social Class and Criminality in the Soviet Union” (Ohio State University, Columbus, January)

“Criminal Homicide USA/USSR: Some Soviet Data in a Comparative Framework” (Midwest Slavic Conference, Washington University, St. Louis, March)

“Societal Complexity and Political Dissent: Five Soviet Themes” (American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Annual Meeting, Dallas TX, March)

“Deviance, Stress, and Modernization in Eastern Europe” (ACLS Conference on Modernization in Communist Societies, Schloss Leopoldskron, Salzburg, September)

“Trends in Soviet Criminology” (University of Pennsylvania, Center for Studies in Criminology and Criminal Law, November)

1973

“Sociology in the USSR and Eastern Europe” (roundtable, American Sociological Association, Annual Meeting, New York City, August)

1974

“The Future of Comparative Studies: Some Trends and Problems” (International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, St. Louis, March)

“Sociological Research and Communist Studies” (Midwest Slavic Conference, Milwaukee, May)

“Blue Collars, White Collars, and Equality: Some Problems at the Borderline of Manual and Nonmanual Work” (8th World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, August)

“Occupational Mobility in the European Socialist States” (American Sociological Association, Annual Meeting, Montreal, August)

“From ‘Utopia’ to the ‘Pragmatic Society’: Social Consequences of Economic Reform in Eastern Europe” (1st International Slavic Conference, Banff, Alberta, September)

“Youth and Generational Change in Post-Brezhnev Politics: Some Issues” (Department of State, Conference on Soviet Political Succession, Airlie House, Warrenton VA, December)

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1975

“Stratification Patterns under Socialism” (Columbia University, Research Institute on International Change, January)

“Social Stratification in Socialist Societies” (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, January)

“Theft and Property in Socialist Systems” (Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, March)

1976

“Consumption, Careers and Mass Concerns: Economic Performance and Political Stability in the USSR” (Workshop on Political Stability and Socio-Economic Change in the Soviet Union, Columbia University, Research Institute on International Change, May)

“Non-collaborative Research in Eastern Europe” (USIA, Scholar-Diplomat Seminar on Cross-Cultural Communications in Eastern Europe, August)

“Socialism, Work and Equality: A Preliminary Statement” (American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Chicago, September)

1977

“Social Mobility and its Political Consequences in Eastern Europe” (George Washington University, Institute for Sino-Soviet Studies, January)

“ _______________ ” (University of Virginia, Center for Russian and East European Studies, February)

“ _______________ ” (University of Maryland, April)

“ _______________ ” (New England Slavic Conference, Harvard University, April)

“ _______________ ” (University of Michigan, Center for Russian and East European Studies, May)

“ _______________ ” (University of Connecticut, Center for Slavic and East European Studies, Storrs, CT, December)

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“Socialist Property and Socialist Theft” (George Washington University, Institute for Sino-Soviet Studies, September)

“ _______________ ” (Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg VA, October)

“ _______________ ” (Graduate Center, City University of New York, November)

“The Soviet Worker: Social Stratification and Political Perceptions” (Conference on Problems of Industrial Labor in the USSR, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Washington, DC, September)

panelist, “Convergence Revisited” (Mid-Atlantic Slavic Conference, University of Pennsylvania, March)

panelist, “Soviet Internal Problems” (ICAF, National Defense University, Ft. McNair, Washington, DC, May)

panelist, “Soviet Law in Interdisciplinary Perspective” (American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October)

panelist, “Social Engineering Through Law in the USSR” (Ford Foundation/Bar Association of the City of New York, October)

1978

panelist, Planning Conference on Comparative Studies of China and the USSR (Princeton University, April)

co-chairman, Conference on Russian Nationalism and the Soviet Future (Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Washington, DC, May)

“Officialdom, Class, and Soviet Politics” (Conference on The Futures of the Soviet Union, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University, September)

panelist, “Czechoslovakia 1968: Ten Years After” (American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October)

1979

“Soviet Sociology and Academic Exchanges” (Scholar-Diplomat Seminar, Sponsored by IREX/ICA, U.S. International Communications Agency, Washington, DC; February 2)

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“Can the USSR Satisfy its Citizens’ Ambitions? A Sociologist’s View” (luncheon colloquium, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; February 14)

“Intellectuals, Workers, and Political Dissent in Eastern Europe” (George Washington University, Institute for Sino-Soviet Studies, Washington, DC; March 1)

“Dissent in Eastern Europe: The Worker-Intelligentsia Linkage” (Annual Meeting, British National Association of Soviet and East European Studies, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University; March 24-26)

“Social Change and Political Instability in Eastern Europe” (Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), London, March 28)

“The Soviet Role in Eastern Europe” (Southern Center for International Studies, Atlanta, GA March 14)

panel chairman, “Stratification, Migration and Ethnicity in Communist Systems” (Annual Convention, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, New Haven, CT, October)

“Social Structure and Differentiation in Developed Communist Societies” (paper for ACLS conference on “Authoritarianism in Eastern Europe,” The Pennsylvania State University, October 17-18)

panelist, “Popular Culture in the Soviet Union” (Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; October 16)

“Class and Privilege in Communist Systems” (Ohio State University, Columbus OH; October 25)

“Social Structure in East European Authoritarian Regimes” (George Washington University, Institute for Sino-Soviet Studies, Washington, DC; December 4)

1980

panelist, “The Second Economy in the USSR” (Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; January 26)

“Workers and Power in Eastern Europe” (conference on “Labor in Socialist Societies: Blue-Collar Workers in Eastern Europe”, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; May 15)

“Development and Decay: Polity and Society in Eastern Europe” (Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, Washington, DC; August 30)

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panelist, “The President’s Commission on Foreign Language and International Studies: Results and Prospects,” (Southern Conference on Slavic Studies, University of Maryland, College Park MD; September 19)

“Hierarchy and Change in Eastern Europe and the USSR” (U.S. Army Russian Institute, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, FRG; September 30)

panelist, “Eurocommunism and Eastern Europe,” 2nd International Congress on Soviet and East European Studies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, FRG; October 2)

“The Working Class in the USSR and Eastern Europe: Politics and Persistence,” (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK; October 21)

1981

panel chairman, “Dissident Movements in the 1970s,” (Institute on East Central Europe, Columbia University, New York, NY; January 29)

panelist, “East European Economic Prospects,” (Russian Research Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; February 9)

“Poland in the 1980s,” (School of International Studies, U.S. Army Institute for Military Assistance, Ft. Bragg, NC; February 25)

“The Soviet World: Toward the 1990s,” (Annual Banquet, Center for Russian And East European Studies, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT; August 23)

panelist, International Political Science Association Roundtable on Social Mobility and Political Attitudes (University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT; August 10)

“Hard Times Ahead? Soviet Society and the Stresses of the Low-Growth Future,” (American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Annual Meeting, Monterey, CA; September 20)

“The Polish Crisis and Eastern Europe’s Future,” (International Research and Exchanges Board Business Roundtable; New York, NY; October 29)

“Economic Stagnation and Soviet Society: Preliminary Questions” (Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; December 9)

“Labor Militancy and the East European Crisis” (Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Chicago, IL, December 10)

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panel chairman, “Women and Work in Eastern Europe,” (George Washington University, Institute for Sino-Soviet Studies, December 4)

1982

panelist, “Academic and Cultural Exchanges” (National Council for International Visitors, Annual Meeting, Meridian House, Washington DC, January 14)

panelist, Conference on “Poland and the East European Crisis” (Seven Springs Center, Mt. Kisco, NY, March 18-20)

panelist, “The Polish Crisis” (International Association for Political Psychology, Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, June 26)

panelist, “Eastern Europe: State, Society, And Autonomy” (American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 15)

chairman/moderator, U.S. Department of State Conference on Democratization in Communist Countries (Washington, DC, October 18-19)

“The Soviet and East European Future” (Guest Lecture Program, Harvard Club of Boston, November 18)

1983

“Social Mobility and the Politics of Class in the USSR,” (The Harriman Institute, Columbia University, February 9)

“Soviet Workers, Class Consciousness, and Mobility,” (Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Michigan, February 11)

“Social Mobility and the Politics of the Soviet Working Class,” (Center for Russian and East European Studies, Indiana University, March 23)

“The Hungarian Model and Eastern Europe,” Conference on “Hungary: Fifteen Years of the NEM”, Institute on East Central Europe, Columbia University, October 28-29)

1984

“Ideologies and Change,” (conference on “The Polish Crisis and Eastern Europe”, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, April 1)

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panelist, “The State of East European Studies,” Annual Meeting, District of Columbia Chapter, AAASS, American University, May 11)

“Belief Systems and Global Politics” (US Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama, August 22)

panelist, “Federal Financing of Soviet Studies,” (AAASS Annual Convention, New York, November 2)

panelist, “The Current Ferment in Eastern Europe,” (AAASS Annual Convention, New York, November 4)

“Equality, Welfare and Opportunity: State Socialism in Eastern Europe” (Seminar on Modern Capitalism; Boston, MA)

1985

panelist, “The Yalta Conference in Perspective,” Annual Meetings, New England Slavic Association, Cambridge, MA, March 23)

co-chair, Symposium on “Public Opinion in the USSR,” Harvard University, Russian Research Center, April 1

panelist, Conference on “Social Effects of Economic Reform in the PRC” (Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, May 11)

“USSR: Dissent and the Social Agenda,” Harvard University Alumni College Symposium, June 20

panelist, “Work in Eastern Europe” (Annual Convention, American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, August 27)

Testimony, Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East, House Foreign Affairs Committee (July 29)

panelist, “The USSR” in “The Relevance of Marxist Critique in Eastern Europe” (Third World Congress of Soviet and East European Studies, Washington, DC, November 1)

“Gorbachev’s Russia: After the Summit,” The Cambridge Club, December 2

Media Commentary:

WNEV/Ch. 7 (August 21) “Evening News” - “spy dust”WLVI/Ch. 56 (November 29) “New England Today” - Geneva summitWBZ/Ch. 4 (November 20) “Alive at 5” - Geneva summit

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WRKO/WROR-FM (November 19-20-21) - Geneva summit

1986

“Eastern Europe: Economic and Social Challenges,” National War College, National Defense University, Ft. McNair, Washington, DC, February 4

“The USSR in the Gorbachev Era,” United Nations Association of the South Shore, Quincy, MA, March 13

panel chair, “CMEA Trade: Political Impact,” Annual Meetings, New England Slavic Association, U. of Massachusetts/Boston, March 15

“The Gorbachev Era: Discipline and Inequality,” Conference on “The 27th CPSU Congress and the Soviet Future,” School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, March 21

“Politics, Welfare and the Working Class: After the 27th CPSU Congress,” Institute for Sino-Soviet Studies, George Washington University, Washington, DC, April 1

panelist, Columbia University-RAND Corporation Conference on The 27th Congress of the CPSU (Airlie House, Airlie, VA, April 11-13)

“Imperial Dilemmas: Soviet Interests and Economic Reform” (paper for ACLS-SSRC Conference on the Impact of Economic Reform in China and Eastern Europe, Casa de Maria, Santa Barbara, CA), May 7-10

panelist, “Public Opinion in the USSR and Eastern Europe,” Annual Convention, American/World Associations for Public Opinion Research, St. Petersburg, FL, May 15-17

panelist, “State and Society in East Central Europe,” East European Program, The Wilson Center, Washington, DC, October 9

panelist, Conference on “Soviet Society Under Gorbachev,” Airlie House, Airlie, VA, October 15

“The Gorbachev Era: Directions of Social Policy,” Conference on “USSR and Eastern Europe: The Social Contract in Flux?,” DC Chapter, AAASS (Georgetown University, October 21)

panelist, “Modernization, Malaise and Dissent Under Soviet Socialism,” Annual Convention, AAASS, New Orleans, LA, November 21

Media Commentary:

WBZ-AM (January 16) Peter Mead Show - Soviet disarmament proposals

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1987

“Policy and Society in Gorbachev’s Russia: (The Ohio State University, January 8)

panelist, “The Legacy of Solidarity” (East European Program, The Wilson Center, Washington DC, February 11)

“Public Opinion and Gorbachev” (Harvard-Columbia Conference on Soviet-American Relations, Arden House, Harriman, NY, March 20-22)

panelist, “Legitimacy in Eastern Europe” (New England Political Science Association, Annual Meeting, Cambridge, MA, April 3)

panelist, “Political Strains in East-West Trade” (International Studies Association, Annual Meeting, Washington DC, April 16)

panelist, “East Europe: The Second Destalinization?” (Airlie House, Airlie, VA, May 20-22)

Media Commentary:

WRKO-AM (Feb. 10)WUNR-AM (Feb. 17 and other dates - syndicated) “On the Agenda”

1988

“The Winter of Perestroika,” London School of Economics and Political Science/School of Slavonic Studies, U. of London (February 2)

panelist, “Reward and Discouragement in Soviet Law,” Conference on Soviet Law (Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, February 20)

“Future Imperfect: The Gorbachev Agenda,” lecture series as Pew Memorial Trust Distinguished Visiting Professor of Soviet Studies, Oberlin College (Oberlin, OH) (February 25-29)

panelist, “Detente Revisited?” (12th Annual Harvard-Columbia Arden House Conference on Soviet-American Relations) Harriman, NY (March 25-27)

“Gorbachev, Glasnost’ and the Grass Roots in Eastern Europe” (conference on “Eastern Europe Under Gorbachev,” Radio Free Europe, Munich (June 5)

“Perestroika and Soviet Society: (Joint Committee on Soviet Studies, ACLS/SSRC Workshop on Soviet Domestic Politics), University of Toronto (June 14)

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“Glasnost’, Reform and Gorbachev’s Impact on Eastern Europe” (series on “The Changing Politics of the Soviet Periphery,” University of Illinois Summer Workshop in Soviet and East European Studies) Campaign-Urbana, IL (July 6-8)

panelist, “The USSR in 1988” (IREX Summer Institute) Georgetown University, Washington, DC (July 19)

Media commentary:

WHDH AM, (May 25) - summitWBZ, Ch. 4, Evening News, (May 26) - summitWEEI AM, (May 27) - summitTDC/The Discovery Channel, (May 29) - “As They See It: Vremia and the Summit”WBZ AM (June 1) - Peter Mead Show - summitTDC/The Discovery Channel/Ch. 68, (Oct. 12) - “World Monitor” - Baltic

1989

“Workers and Reform: Advocates or Obstacles?” (Conference on “Soviet Domestic Change and Geopolitical Strategy Under Gorbachev,” School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, February 16)

“Soviet Society Under Perestroika: Social Justice, Enterprise and Autonomy,” (The Harriman Institute, Columbia University, March 9)

panelist, “Socio-Political Effects of Reform in Planned Economies,” International Studies Association, Annual Meeting (University of London, UK, March 29)

panelist, “Citizenship and Society in Europe,” Institute of Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, May 26

panelist, “Poland: The March Away from Socialism” (IREX Congressional Staff Seminar, Washington, DC, June 23)

“Reform in Eastern Europe: Leaders and Laggards” (U.S. Department of State, Foreign Service Institute, July 11)

“Gorbachev: Era or Interlude?” The Wianno Club, Osterville, MA, August 9

panelist, “Perestroika: Promise or Peril?” Center for International Studies, Holy Cross College, Worcester, MA September 12)

“Gorbachev: Contingencies and Crisis,” Boston World Affairs Council, October 18

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“Gorbachev and the Workers,” Intelligence Community Workshop on Societal Change Under Gorbachev, Washington, DC, October 20

panelist, “Civil Society in the USSR,” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, annual Convention, Chicago, IL, November 4)

“Gorbachev and the Working Class: Dilemmas of Perestroika,” University of Wisconsin, Madison, November 6

panelist, “Internal Soviet Reform,” Strategy Development Conference (J-5/Joint Chiefs of Staff), The Pentagon, Washington, DC, November 7

Chair, “National and Democratic Challenges to Other Communist Regimes,” Conference on “The Soviet Empire and the Challenge of National and Democratic Movements,” Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology and Policy, Boston University, November 8

“Adapting U.S. Foreign Policy to Changes in Eastern Europe,” Foreign Policy Assembly, The Middlesex School, Concord, MA, November 12

“Worker Radicalization: Soviet Strikes and the Solidarnosc Precedent?” Comparative Politics Workshop, Columbia University, NY, December 7

Media Commentary:

ABC Radio Network (April 25) - Central Committee PurgeTDC/The Discovery Channel (April 25) - “World Monitor”WEEI-AM (June 5) - Polish electionsTDC/The Discovery Channel (July 20) - “World Monitor” - USSR strikesWEEI-AM (August 18) - New Polish PMWHA-AM (Wisconsin/National Public Radio) (November 6) - Gorbachev’s oppositionCBS Radio Network (November 9) - GDR political crisisWBZ-TV (Ch. 4) (December 25) - Ceausescu executions

1990

“The Rocky Road: Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in the USSR,” Conference on The Culture of Entrepreneurship, Eli Lilly Foundation, Indianapolis, IN, January 25-27

panelist, “The US Foreign Policy Process,” USIA European Regional Seminar, Harvard University, February 20

chairman, “Protest, Violence and Control in Gorbachev’s Russia,” New England Slavic Association, Annual Meeting, Cambridge, MA, March 31

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panelist, “Democratization: Reality or Rhetoric?” 14th Annual Harvard-Columbia Conference on US-Soviet Relations, Arden House, Harriman, NY, April 6-8

“Democratization in Eastern Europe,” Center for Foreign Policy/Department of Political Science, Brown University, Providence, RI, April 12

panelist, “Decision Making in US Foreign Policy,” USIA Multiregional Project, Harvard University, April 30

“Cracked Bloc: Eastern Europe and the USSR in the 1990s,” The Cambridge Club, Cambridge, MA, May 7

“The Current Scene in Eastern Europe,” Boston University Office of International Programs Breakfast, May 8

panelist, “Foreign Affairs Institutes,” USIA/Poland Country Project, Center for International Relations, Boston University, May 15

panelist, “Society and Perestroika,” Joint Roundtable, Harvard University Russian Research Center & Academy of Social Sciences, Central Committee, CP of the Soviet Union, Cambridge, MA, May 17

“The Future of Eastern Europe,” Royal College of Defense Studies, London, UK, June 11

“Domestic Policy and Worker Militancy in the USSR,” Royal Institute of International Affairs/Chatham House, London, UK, June 13

“Eastern Europe: Emerging from the Shadows of World War II,” JFK Library, Boston, MA, July 16

panelist, “Prospects for High-Tech in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe,” Russian Research Center/Cambridge East-West Consulting Group/John M. Olin Foundation Conference, Cambridge, MA, October 1

“Khrushchev and Gorbachev as Reformers,” Annual Convention, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Washington, DC, October 18

Media Commentary:

TDC/The Discovery Channel/Ch. 68 (Feb. 5) - “World Monitor”WEEI-AM (Feb. 6) - Gorbachev and Central Committee PlenumWNTR-AM (Washington, DC) (Feb. 9)WEEI-AM (Feb. 27) - new Soviet presidencyWHDH-AM (March 13) - Gorbachev and the presidencyCBS Radio Network (March 19) - East German electionsABC Radio Network (June 6) - Czech elections

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WJNO-AM (West Palm Beach, FL) (July 2) - German reunificationWJNO-AM (West Palm Beach, FL) (July 19)NIHON KEIZAI SHIMBUN (Tokyo) (August 1) - interviewWHDH-TV/Ch. 7 (August 31) - German reunificationWBZ-TV/Ch. 4 (September 9) - Bush-Gorbachev summitWEEI-AM (October 15) - Nobel Peace Prize for GorbachevWRKO-AM (December 21) - Shevardnadze resignationWBZ-AM (December 21) - Shevardnadze resignationWHDH-TV/Ch. 7 (December 21) - Shevardnadze resignationTDC/The Discovery Channel/Ch. 68 (December 21) - “World Monitor” -

Shevardnadze resignation

1991

“Gorbachev’s USSR: Perestroika in Crisis,” Boston World Affairs Council, South Shore meeting, Duxbury, MA, February 6

“1991: The Death of Perestroika?,” Trinity College, Hartford, CT, March 4

panelist, “The New Wall: American Education and Eastern Europe,” Northeast Regional Council for Social Studies, Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, March 15

chairman, “State and Society in Transition,” Graduate Student Conference on Slavic and Soviet Studies, Harvard University, April 20

panelist, “The Lessons of Eastern Europe’s 1989,” The Wilson Center, Washington, DC, May 22

“USSR: The Endless Crisis?,” Harvard Club of St. Louis, St. Louis Museum of Art, June 6

“The Soviet Future: East European Scenarios,” CIA Training Seminar, Langley, VA, June 17

“Gorbachev, Yel’tsin and the Working Class,” Conference on The Future of Gorbachev and His Policies, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, Meridian House, Washington, DC, June 27

“US-Soviet Relations: Implications of Political and Economic Decentralization,” Testimony, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East, July 8

“The Labor Issue,” Conference on “Revolution in the USSR: Implications for American Business,” Harvard University Russian Research Center/Cambridge East-West Consulting Group, Inc., World Trade Center, Boston, MA, October 25

panelist, “The Once and Future USSR: Social Issues,” Harvard University Alumni College Conference, November 17

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panelist, “Soviet Workers and the Politics of Perestroika,” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, National Convention, Miami, FL, November 25

“Russia’s Post-Soviet Crisis,” Harvard Club of Chicago, The Standard Club, Chicago, IL, December 12

Media Commentary:

WJNO-AM (West Palm Beach FL) (January 3) - USSR-Japan relationsMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (January 15) - “One Norway Street” - BalticMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (February 14) - Gulf crisisTHE BOSTON HERALD (February 17) - interview, USSR-Iraq relationsWEEI-AM (February 26) - US, USSR, Gulf WarMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (March 19) - “Monitor News” - Poland in 1991WBZ-TV/Ch. 4 (April 24) - Gorbachev and the leadership crisisMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (May 1) - “One Norway Street” - Yel’tsinMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (May 9) - “Monitor News” - Shevardnadze visitWEEI-AM (May 13) - Shevardnadze visitMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (June 4) - “Monitor News” - Albanian crisisMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (July 18) - “One Norway Street” - Gorbachev and the G-7 conferenceAP Radio Network (July 27) - resignation of YakovlevMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (July 30) - “Today’s Monitor” - summitWCCH-AM (July 30) - summitWEEI-AM (July 29) - summitWBZ-TV/Ch. 4 (July 29) - summitNEW YORK NEWSDAY (August 19) - interview, Moscow coupAP News Network (August 21) - interview, Moscow coupWBZ-AM (August 20) - Moscow coupAP News Network (August 21) - interview, Moscow coupTHE EUROPEAN (August 21) - interview, Moscow coupWEEI-AM (August 23) - Moscow coupWBZ-TV/Ch. 4. (August 21) - Moscow coupWEEI-AM (August 21) - coup aftermathMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (August 26) - “One Norway Street” -coup aftermathMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (August 30) - “World Monitor” - coup aftermathAP Radio Network (August 28) - Pankin as new USSR Foreign ministerMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (August 31) - “Seven Days”ABC Radio Network (September 5)AP Radio Network (September 5)Cox News Syndicate (September 5) - interviewMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (September 10) - “One Norway Street” - business opportunities

in ex-republics of USSRWBUR-FM/National Public Radio (September 13) - redefining Soviet StudiesMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (September 19) - “Today’s Monitor”

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Monitor Channel/Ch. 68 (October 17) - “Today’s Monitor” - Soviet problemsMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (November 8) - “Today’s Monitor” - Yugoslav civil warMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (November 12) - “One Norway Street” - Yugoslav civil warMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (December 16) - “Today’s Monitor” - Soviet economic collapseMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (December 20) - “One Norway Street” - Yugoslav civil warWCVB-TV/Ch. 7 (December 22) - breakup of USSRWLVI-TV/Ch. 56 (December 24) - breakup of USSRTHE BOSTON HERALD (December 25) - interview, Gorbachev resignation

1992

“Labor Politics in Post-Communist Russia,” George Washington University/Woodrow Wilson Center conference on “The Social Legacy of Communism,” Washington, DC, February 21

“Faces of the New Russia,” Cape Cod Community College, March 1

panelist, “The New Russian Society,” New England Slavic Association, Annual Convention, Cambridge, MA, April 10

panelist, “Post-Soviet Society: The Bad News,” Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, May 8

“Labor, Government and Politics in Yel’tsin’s Russia,” Foreign Service Institute, US Department of State, May 12

panelist, “The Ex-USSR,” Boston University Alumni Reunion, May 15

“Politics, Labor and Civil Society in Russia,” Institute of World Politics, Washington, DC, July 30

Media Commentary:

Magyar Nemzet (Budapest) (January 10) - interviewMonitor Channel/Ch. 68 (February 7) - “Business Byline” Monitor Channel/Ch. 68 (March 27) - “Business Byline”

1993

panelist, “Prospects for Democracy in Russia and Eastern Europe,” Holy Cross College, Center for International Studies, February 17

panelist, “The Labor Movement in Post-Communist Russia,” Seminar on Post-Communist Politics and Society, Harvard University, March 12

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chair, “Russia in the International Economic System,” New England Slavic Association, Annual Meetings, Providence, RI, April 3

“Russia: Problems of Transition,” Institute for Learning in Retirement, Harvard University, May 18

“Social Trends,” in “Russia: A Crash Course,” Russian Research Center, Harvard University, July 28

“Political Economy and Social Policy in the New Russia,” Foreign Service Institute, US Department of State, August 11

“Politics, Labor, and Conflict in the New Russia,” Institute of World Politics, Washington, DC, August 11

“Eastern Europe: The Social Context of Reform,” Foreign Service Institute, US Department of State, August 12

“Kakaia Partiinaia Sistema Nuzhna Rossii?” (What Kind of Party System Does Russia Need?), Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, October 27

Media Commentary:

WJNO-AM (March 16) - Russian political crisisStandard Radio Network (March 25) - Yel’tsin-KhasbulatovWJNO-AM (March 29) - Russian crisisVOA (August 17) - crime in RussiaWJNO-AM (September 22) - Yel’tsin dissolves parliamentBOSTON GLOBE (September 23) - interviewWHDH-AM (September 23) - Yel’tsinWHDH-AM (September 24) - Yel’tsinWJNO-AM (October 4) - Moscow crisisWHDH-AM (October 4) - Moscow crisis

1994

“Corporatism, Conflict and Labor Politics in Russia,” Director’s Seminar, Russian Research Center, Harvard University, February 1

“Labor in Russia 1993: The Failure of Trilateralism,” New England Slavic Association, Annual Convention, Cambridge, MA, April 16

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chair, “Russia, Eastern Europe and the West,” Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology and Policy conference on “Russia: A Return to Imperialism?,” Boston University, November 9

“Labor Problems and Emergent Class Politics,” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA, November 19

1995

“Russia’s Politics,” US Naval War College International Security Study Group, February 3

“Dimensions of Political Transition,” International Conference on Central and East European Studies, Warsaw, Poland, August 7

panelist, “Social Policy and Politics in Russian Reform,” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Annual Convention, Washington, DC, October 28

chair, “Social Problems in Contemporary Russia,” AAASS Annual Convention, Washington, DC, October 28

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Media:

guest commentator, “The Confession”: “Movies in Time” (A&E/The History Channel, May 23)

guest commentator, “North Star”: Movies in Time” (A&E/The History Channel, August 24)

1996

“Social Transformation and Political Process in the New Central Europe,” Foreign Service Institute, Department of State, March 5

“Russia Between Elections: Wages Unpaid, Promises Unkept,” Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, The John Hopkins University, Washington, DC, March 7

panelist, “The Russian Election Results: What Next?”, Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University, June 17

“Social Policy Under Communism,” Council on Foreign Relations, Fisher Symposium on Social Policy, The Carnegie Endownment, Washington, DC, June 19

panelist, “Marketization and Social Change,” Conference on “Dilemmas of Transition: The Hungarian Experience,” Centre For Russian and East European Studies/Hungarian Research Institute of Canada, University of Toronto, Sept. 28

“Russian and the CIS: Opportunities for the West,” EXXON Executive Seminar, Boston, Oct. 23

panelist, “Winners and Losers in Russian Economic Reform,” AAASS Annual Convention, Boston, Nov. 17

Media:

BBC World Service (Sept. 5)--Strikes in RussiaSRN Radio Network (Sept. 25)-Yel’tsin’s healthRadio Liberty (Dec. 6)-Miners’ strikes in Russia

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1997

"The Crisis of Late Soviet Society: Social Trends, Technology, and the Impact of the Outside World" (Olin Critical Issues Seminar on "The Collapse of the Soviet Union," Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge MA), Feb. 4

"Russian Nationalism and NATO Expansion," The Shelby Cullom Davis Lecture, Wheaton College, Norton MA, April 9

chair, "Politics and Social Problems," New England Slavic Association, Annual Meeting, Wellesley College, Wellesley MA, April 19

"Russia and the West,” Harvard Club, Greensboro NC, May 8

chair, "Revisiting Cold War Diplomacy," Annual Convention, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Seattle WA, Nov. 21

panelist, "Social Justice in Hungary and Poland," AAASS Annual Convention, Nov. 22

Media:

WBZ-AM, David Brudnoy Show (Russian presidential crisis) - Jan. 28Radio Liberty (Russian corruption)- April 3

1998

"Politics and Social Policy: Post-Communist Dilemmas," Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI, Mar. 13

chair, 'Show Trials Reconsidered: New Archival Evidence," Annual Convention, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Boca Raton FL, Sept. 24

Media:

Radio Liberty (IMF aid to Russia)- July 21 " " (Russia's economic crisis)- Aug. 27

" " (American businesses in Moscow)- Sept. 22

1999

"America's Soviet Policy, 1945-1980: Images and Actions," Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, Jan. 28

"Jobs, Prices, Votes: Russia's Politics, Russia's Crises," Center for Russian and East European Studies, Stanford University, Stanford CA, Oct. 15

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Media:

Chicago Tribune (death of Raisa Gorbachev)- Sept. 20WBUR-FM (journalism and history)--Oct. 10

2000

"Class, Status, Powerlessness: Russia's Post-communist Proletariat," Conference on "The Legacy of State Socialism and the Future of Transformation: Leadership, Institutions, and Globalization," King's College, Cambridge University, Cambridge UK, Mar. 31

2001

chair, "Europe after the Cold War," Conference on "Ethnic Conflict and the Partition of States,"Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington DC/Center for International Relations, Boston University, Oct. 16

panelist, "Clandestine Cold War: Undermining the Soviets," Cold War Studies Project, Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, Feb. 27

chair, "Social Policy in Contemporary Russia," Annual Meeting, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Arlington VA, Nov. 16

2002

"Revolution--Power--Overreach: Soviet Foreign Policy in Expansion and Decline, 1918-1988,"Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, Jan. 28

panelist, "The Future of Eurasia," Conference on "One Future or Many?", Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-range Future, Boston MA, Nov. 15

2003

chair, "Eastern Europe: Coming to Terms with History," Annual Meeting, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Toronto ONT, Nov. 21

"Accomplishments and Future Directions for Title VIII," Conference on "Building Expertise on Eurasia, East and Central Europe," Bureau of Intelligence and Research, US Dept. of State, Washington DC, Dec. 4

2004

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"Politics and Political Culture Under Putin," Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, June 28

"Choosing the American President 2004: Bush vs. Kerry," Warsaw School of Economics (Szkola Glowna Handlowa w Warszawie), Warsaw, Poland, Oct. 21

chair, "Foundations of the US Economic and Social Model" Conference on "The American Economic Way: Its Character, Effectiveness and Applicability" ( National Bank of Poland/ American Enterprise Institute/ Szkola Glowna Handlowa w Warszawie) Warsaw, Oct. 23

panelist, "Soviet Military Interventions in East Central Europe: Spillover Effects," Annual Meeting, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Boston MA, Dec. 6

Media:

TV Polska 1 (Warsaw) -- US Presidential election (Oct. 22)

2006

Chair, “Russian Nationalism and Putin’s Policies: Old Themes, New Uses” Annual Meeting, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies , Washington DC, Nov 18

2007

“Russia, the New Europe, and the Old”- (lecture series, Lazarski School of Commerce and Law, Warsaw, Oct. 29-Nov. 9

Media:

Chicago Tribune int’vw—Putin at G-8 Summit (June 7)Bloomberg Financial Radio—Bush, Putin at Kennebunkport (June 25)

2008

Chair, “The End of Anti-Communist Opposition in Poland, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia: The Early Cold War Years,” Annual Meeting, AAASS, Philadelphia PA, Nov. 21

Media:NTV News (Istanbul)—Russian-Georgian conflict (August 27)

2009

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“Russian Foreign Policy: Mechanisms Old and New” (panelist), Annual Meeting, AAASS, Boston MA, Nov.12

“The EU and the Balkans: Recent Entrant, Hopeful Aspirants,” (Chair), AAASS Annuual Meeting, Nov. 13

Media: Thomson Reuters.com—Obama/Medvedev summit, (July 6)Washington Examiner—Mass. House rules change (August 26)RussiaProfile.org---Afghanistan in Russia-US relations (December 2)Bloomberg Radio—new Russian alcohol regulations (December 17)Business Week.com--- “ “ “ “ (December 29)

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