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| Name: | a_tsygankov |
|---|---|
| Birthdate: | 01-14 |
| Location: | California, United States |
Andrei P. Tsygankov is Professor at the departments of Political Science and International Relations at San Francisco State University. He teaches Russian/post-Soviet, comparative, and international politics since August 2000. A Russian native, Tsygankov is a graduate of Moscow State University (Candidate of Sciences, 1991) and University of Southern California (Ph.D., 2000).
Tsygankov published widely in Western and Russian academia. In the West, he co-edited New Directions in Russian International Studies (2004), and he published Pathways after Empire (2001), Whose World Order? (2004), Russia’s Foreign Policy (2006, also published in Russia), and Russophobia: Anti-Russian Lobby and American Foreign Policy (2009), as well as many journal articles. In Russia, his best known books are Russian Science of International Relations (2005, co-edited with Pavel Tsygankov, also published in Germany and China) and Sociology of International Relations (2006, co-authored with Pavel Tsygankov, also published in China).
Tsygankov spoke at various forums at Berkeley, Stanford, World Affairs Council, and other venues in the Bay Area and outside, and he contributed to Asia Times, Johnson Russia List, Moscow Times, Korea Herald, Los Angeles Times, Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Russia Profile, Voice of America, and other media publications. Tsygankov consulted various publishers and state agencies, and he served as Program Chair of International Studies Association (ISA), 2006-07. ISA has well over three thousand members in North America and around the world and is the largest scholarly association in this field.
Tsygankov published widely in Western and Russian academia. In the West, he co-edited New Directions in Russian International Studies (2004), and he published Pathways after Empire (2001), Whose World Order? (2004), Russia’s Foreign Policy (2006, also published in Russia), and Russophobia: Anti-Russian Lobby and American Foreign Policy (2009), as well as many journal articles. In Russia, his best known books are Russian Science of International Relations (2005, co-edited with Pavel Tsygankov, also published in Germany and China) and Sociology of International Relations (2006, co-authored with Pavel Tsygankov, also published in China).
Tsygankov spoke at various forums at Berkeley, Stanford, World Affairs Council, and other venues in the Bay Area and outside, and he contributed to Asia Times, Johnson Russia List, Moscow Times, Korea Herald, Los Angeles Times, Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Russia Profile, Voice of America, and other media publications. Tsygankov consulted various publishers and state agencies, and he served as Program Chair of International Studies Association (ISA), 2006-07. ISA has well over three thousand members in North America and around the world and is the largest scholarly association in this field.
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