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Russian and Eurasian Studies | Courses

Russian and Eurasian Studies Course Offerings 2011-2012, Washington, D.C.

 
The information below is subject to change without prior notice.  Visit the ISIS Course Search for course descriptions and schedules.

The courses on this page contain direct links to syllabi, evaluations and faculty bios, if available. Only JHU students may access syllabi and evaluations.

  • Click on the course title to access the most current available syllabus. Syllabi are subject to change.
  • For courses being offered again by the same faculty, prior evaluations are linked.
  • The name of the faculty member teaching the course is linked to his or her short bio.

Modern Central Asia and the Caspian Basin
SA.880.772
Starr
Spring 2012
Course Evaluations: Spring 11; Fall 09; Fall 08

The Caucasus
SA.880.786
Cornell
Fall 2011
Course Evaluations: Fall 10; Spring 10; Spring 09

Russia and the New Eurasia: Geopolitics, Economics, and Foreign Policy
SA.880.787
Parrott
Spring 2012
Course Evaluations: Fall 10; Fall 09; Fall 07

Power and Wealth in Contemporary Russia
SA.880.790
Kuchins
Spring 2012
No evaluations are available for this course.

Post-Communist Revolutions
SA.880.798
Kudelia
Fall 2011
No evaluations are available for this course.

Note: Students concentrating in Russian and Eurasian Studies may not use any of the following courses offered by other programs to fulfill a Russian and Eurasian Studies concentration course requirement.

Arms Control and Nonproliferation Regime (Conflict Management)
Principles and Practices of Conflict Management (Conflict Management)
Humanitarianism, Aid and Politics (International Development)
Trade Policy in Transition and Development (International Economics)


Suggested Electives Offered by Other Programs (cross-listed and count towards RES requirements)

  • Current Asian Security Issues (Asia Regional Courses)
  • Political Economy of Transition in Central and Eastern Europe (European Studies)
  • Russian Law and the International System (I-Law)
  • Islam in Domestic and International Politics (Middle East Studies)

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 For more information on the SAIS Russian and Eurasian Studies program, please contact: 

Bruce Parrott
Director

bparrott@jhu.edu

Elena Gerasimov
Program Coordinator

202.663.5795 
202.663.5747 fax
egerasimov@jhu.edu