George H.W. Bush Associate Professor of International Relations
Expertise by Geographic Area: Eastern Europe; Russia and the Former Soviet Union Expertise by Issue: American Foreign Policy; International Relations; Strategic and Security Issues Background and Education: International affairs columnist for Giornale del Popolo in Switzerland and Il Mondo in Italy who has written on the end of communism, the revival of Russian nationalism and other topics related to the history, economics and politics of Central and Eastern Europe; was editor of the Journal of Public and International Affairs; served as a consultant to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris and to the World Bank; Ph.D., politics, Princeton University Languages: French; Italian; Polish Publications: Great Powers and Geopolitical Change (2006); "The Vulnerability of Peripheries," in The American Interest (2011); "The Classics Rock: Eleven Reasons Plutarch and Herodotus Still Matter" in Foreign Policy (2010); “The Costs of Respecting Sovereignty” in Orbis (2010); numerous other journal articles, papers and reviews Contact Information: Phone: 202.663.5735 jgrygiel@jhu.edu |