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Charles Gatiphoto, Gati
Senior Adjunct Professor of Russian and Eurasian Studies; Foreign Policy Institute Fellow

Expertise by Geographic Area:
Eastern Europe; Russia and the Former Soviet Union

Expertise by Issue:
European Union and Transatlantic Relations; North Atlantic Treaty Organization - NATO

Background and Education:
Former senior adviser with the Policy Planning Staff of the U.S. Department of State; former professor at Union College and Columbia University; Ph.D., international relations, Indiana University

Languages:
Hungarian

Publications:
Failed Illusions: Moscow, Washington, Budapest and the 1956 Hungarian Revolt (2006); The Bloc That Failed (1990); Hungary and the Soviet Bloc (1986); co-author, editor, co-editor and contributor for 16 other volumes; author of dozens of articles in Foreign Affairs and other professional journals and of op-eds in leading newspapers in the United States and abroad; Failed Illusions and Hungary and the Soviet Bloc received the Marshall Shulman Prize for outstanding book on the international relations of the former Soviet bloc

Contact Information:
Room: Rome 518
Phone: 202.663.5836
cgati@jhu.edu

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"'Netizens' in Iran and the Greater Middle East: The Fate of Iranian Reporters"
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