Items on the Foreign Policy of the Russian
Federation
[See also Situation
Reports/Consulting Products.]
- U.S.–Russian Strategic-Military Relations in Central
Asia
- Perspectives on
Global Development and Technology 6, no. 1–3 (2007): 109–125.
- Central Asia and the West after September 11
- Pages 219–231 in NATO and the European Union: New World,
New Europe, New Threats, edited by Hall Gardner (London: Ashgate, 2004).
- The Sources and Regions of Crisis in the Caucasus
- Pages 105–126 in Examination of the Regions of Crisis from
the Perspectives of Turkey, NATO and the European Union, and Their Impacts on the
Security of Turkey, edited by N.Reşun Ödün (Ankara: Turkish General
Staff Printing House, 2004).
- The Caspian
Energy Conundrum
- Journal of International Affairs
56, no. 2 (Spring 2003): 89–102.
- Transnational Policies for Conflict Reduction
and Prevention in the South Caucasus
- Perspectives
on Global Development and Technology 2, nos. 3–4 (December 2003):
615–633. Reprinted at pages 301–319 in Central Eurasia in
Global Politics: Conflict, Security, and Development, edited by Mehdi P. Amineh and Hank Houweling
(Boston–Leiden: Brill, 2004).
- Policy Options for Resolving Post-Soviet Ethnic
Conflict
- Central Asian
Survey 19, no. 3–4 (September/December 2000):
451–468.
- Cooperative
Energy Security in the Caspian Region: A New Paradigm for Sustainable Development?
- Global Governance
5, no. 2 (April–June 1999): 251–271.
- Housing
the Orphans of European Security: How to Bring Belarus,
Ukraine, and Moldova in from the Cold
- Euro–Atlantic Forum
1, no. 2 (Spring 1998).
- U.S. Interests and “Cooperative Security” in Abkhazia and Karabakh: Engagement versus
Commitment?
- Pages 132–144 in The Caucasian Knot: Ethnic Conflicts in the
Caucasus, edited by Mehmet Tütüncü (Haarlem: SOTA, 1998).
- A Strategy for
Cooperative Energy Security
- Caspian Crossroads 3, no. 1 (Summer 1997): 23–29.
[See also Journal
Articles/Book
Chapters.]
- Integration
Within and Without the CIS
- Analysis of Current Events
9, no. 3 (March 1997), pp. 3, 6.
Dr. Robert M. Cutler [ website — email ] was educated at MIT and The University of Michigan, where he earned a Ph.D. in Political Science, and has specialized and consulted in the international affairs of Europe, Russia, and Eurasia since the late 1970s. He has held research and teaching positions at major universities in the United States, Canada, France, Switzerland, and Russia, and contributed to leading policy reviews and academic journals as well as the print and electronic mass media in three languages.
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