SSCS Speaker Series: Jeffrey Surovell "The First Time as Deception, the Second As Farce: Post-Soviet Russian Policy Vis-a-Vis NATO Expansion and the Wars in Yugoslavia
6:45 PMSocial Science and Cultural Studies
Speakers Series
2012-2013
presents
Post-Soviet Russian Policy Vis-a-vis NATO Expansion and the Wars in Yugoslavia
Tuesday, November 27th
5pm
Library Alumni Reading Room

 Jeff Surovell has written on Soviet and post-Soviet Russian domestic politics and foreign policy, including politics and foreign policy (vis-a-vis the Third World) in the Soviet era, Russian economic and political developments after the fall of the Soviet Union, and Moscow's policy vis-a-vis the advanced capitalist countries. In his book, Capitalist Russia and the West (2000), Surovell became the first to apply Marxist class analysis and dependency theory to the field of Russian politics, an approach which hardly endeared him to either the ruling elites in Russia and the West or the mainstream within the--universally pro-Western--community of analysts in the field of Russian studies.  Surovell is Adjunct Associate Professor of History in the department.
 Jeff Surovell has written on Soviet and post-Soviet Russian domestic politics and foreign policy, including politics and foreign policy (vis-a-vis the Third World) in the Soviet era, Russian economic and political developments after the fall of the Soviet Union, and Moscow's policy vis-a-vis the advanced capitalist countries. In his book, Capitalist Russia and the West (2000), Surovell became the first to apply Marxist class analysis and dependency theory to the field of Russian politics, an approach which hardly endeared him to either the ruling elites in Russia and the West or the mainstream within the--universally pro-Western--community of analysts in the field of Russian studies.  Surovell is Adjunct Associate Professor of History in the department. 


 

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