Sergei M. Plekhanov (Сергей Плеханов, born May 7, 1946, in Moscow) is associate professor of political science at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and a former deputy director of the Institute for US and Canadian Studies in Russia.
Education and career
Plekhanov received a B.A. and an M.A. in International Relations from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations and a Ph.D. in history from the Institute for the Study of the US and Canada of the Soviet Academy of Sciences.[1] From 1988 to 1993, he was the deputy director of the Institute for the Study of the US and Canada.[1] From 1985 to 1990, Dr. Plekhanov participated in the development of reform policies of Mikhail Gorbachev and took part in Russia's democratic movement.[2] Since 1992, he has taught as a visiting professor at the University of California, Irvine, and Occidental College in (Los Angeles).[1] His areas of interest include Russian politics and foreign policy, history of Russian communism, problems of post-communism, US-Russian relations, and the local, regional, and global aspects of the crisis in Afghanistan. He is writing a book on US-Russian relations.
From 1989 to 1991, Dr. Plekhanov served as Soviet Affairs Consultant with CBS News,[1] and from 1991 to 1992, he was a consultant for the production of the HBO television film Stalin in which he wrote the Russian subtitles, starring Robert Duvall.[3]
Current positions and written works
Plekhanov holds the current positions:[1]
- Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, York University
- Coordinator of the Post-Communist Studies Program at York Centre for International and Security Studies (York University)
- Director, South and Central Asia Project, York University
- Senior Associate of the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Toronto
- Secretary, Canadian Pugwash Group
His published works include:[4]
- "Russia and the West: Integration and Tensions" in: J.L.Black and Michael Johns (ed.) Russia after 2012: From Putin to Medvedev to Putin: continuity, change, or revolution? New York: Routledge, 2013
- “Russia – A Resurgent Power?”, in: J.L. Black and Michael Johns (ed.) From Putin to Medvedev: Continuity or Change? Manotick: Penumbra Press, 2009
- “Communist Party of the Russian Federation”, in: Bruce Adams, Edward Lazzerini and George Rhyne (eds.). The Supplement to the Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History, Vol.5, Academic International Press, 2005
- “Organized Crime, Business, and the Russian State”, in: Felia Allum, Renate Siebert (ed.) Organized Crime and the Challenge to Democracy. Routledge, 2003
- “Market Geopolitics: Continuity and Change in Russian Foreign Policy”, in: Lenard Cohen, Brian Job, Alexander Moens (eds.) Foreign Policy Realignment in the Age of Terror. Toronto: The Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, 2003
- “Civil-Military Relations in Post-Soviet Russia: Rebuilding the “Battle Order”?” (with David Betz), in: Natalie Mychajlyszyn, Harald von Riekhoff (ed.) The Evolution of Civil-Military Relations in East-Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union. Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003
- “The Politics of ‘Mimicry’: The Case of Eastern Europe" (with Piotr Dutkiewicz), in: Albert Legault and Joel Sokolsky (ed.). The Soldier and the State in the Post Cold War Era. Kingston: Royal Military College of Canada, 2002
- Co-editor, with Harvey Simmons: Is Fascism History? Selected papers presented at the conference held at York University 28–29 October 1999. Toronto: Centre for International and Security Studies, York University, 2001
- "NATO Enlargement As An Issue in Russian Politics", in: Jacques Levesque (ed.) The Future of NATO: Enlargement, Russia, and European Security. Toronto: McGill-Queens University Press, 1999
- Co-author and co-editor, with John Logue and John Simmons: Transforming Russian Enterprises: From State Control to Worker Ownership. Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1995
- Co-author and co-editor, with John Logue and John Simmons: Preobrazovanie predprijatij. Amerikanskij opyt i rossijskaja dejstvitel'nost' ( "Enterprise Reform: The American Experience and the Russian Reality") - a revised and updated Russian edition of the above. Moskva, Veche-Persej, 1997)
- "Soviet Perceptions of Long-Term Western Developments, Goals and Constraints", in: Klaus Gottstein (ed.) Mutual Perceptions of Long-Term Goals. Can the United States and the Soviet Union Cooperate Permanently? Campus Verlag - Westview Press, 1991
- "Pravyj ekstremism i vneshnyaya politika SShA" ("Right-Wing Extremism and US Foreign Policy"). Moscow: Nauka, 1987
- “Political Consciousness of Right Radicalism”, in: Eduard Batalov and Yuri Zamoshkin (ed.). Political Consciousness in the USA: Traditions and Modernity. Revised and expanded edition. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1984
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Sergei Plekhanov Biography". York University. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- ↑ "Sergei Plekhanov - Life of Gorbachev". Radio New Zealand. September 29, 2013.
- ↑ Blumenthal, Sidney (October 26, 1992). "Red Stars". The New Yorker. p. 38.
- ↑ "Sergei Plekhanov Publications". York University. Retrieved 29 March 2015.