Nikita A. Lomagin
Doctor of Science in History, Professor
Directorof Baltic Center of International Studies
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Research interests:Russian Foreign Policy; International Organizations; International Relations Theory; Soft Security; Soviet/Russian History
Teaching: International economic organizations, Public International Law, World Economy, Theory of IR, Central issues of contemporary Russian foreign policy
Education:
Doctor of Science in History (2005) – St. Petersburg Institute of History, RussianAcademy of Sciences
Candidate of Science in History (1989) – St. PetersburgStateUniversity
Diploma in History with distinction (1986, St. PetersburgStateUniversity)
Diploma in Law (1997) - St. PetersburgStateUniversity (Specialization – International Law and International Organizations)
Professional experience:
1990 – 1994 Programme Officer, Department of International Relations, RussianAcademy of Sciences in St. Petersburg
1994 – 1999 Associate Professor, Department of World Politics, Faculty of International Relations, St. PetersburgStateUniversity
2000 – present Associate Professor, Professor Department of World Economy, Faculty of Economics, St. PetersburgStateUniversity
Experience of international cooperation:
2005 – the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Washington,
D.C., short-term research fellow
2002 – DavisCenter for Russian Studies, Harvard, post-doctoral fellow
2000 - The Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Researcher
1998 - The GeorgeWashingtonUniversity, IREX Fellow
1997 - College of Europe, Brugge, Visiting Scholar
1996 - University of Michigan Law School, Visiting Scholar
1995 - GraduateSchool of Public Administration, University of Pittsburgh, Researcher
1994 - European Institute of Public Administration (Maastricht), Researcher
1992 - UCSC, Visiting Professor
Member of Steering Committee of the North Research Forum
Member of the AAASS
Grants and Fellowships
2005 – research fellow, the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Washington, D.C.
2001-2002 - postdoctoral Fellowship, Harvard, the DavisCenter, "International
Relations Through the Eyes of Soviet People, 1939-1945"
1998 - IREX Fellowship, "US-Russia Relations Towards the NIS"
1997-99 - NATO Fellowship, 'Democratization and Russian Foreign Policy'
1996-97 - Moscow Public Academic Foundation (MONF), ' Soviet state-society
relations during and after World War II'
1996 - University of Michigan Law School Fellowship, "Legal aspects of Dispute
Settlement among the NIS"
1995-96 - IAN Fellowship (U. of Pittsburgh, GSPIA)," Bargaining and Negotiations in
IR"
The most recent conferences
December 10, 2002 – conference "Northwest Russia in the Baltic Sea Region", the IISS London. Presentation: "Soft Security Challenges for Northwest Russia and the EU"
See also
March 6-8, 2003 – conference "Dimensions of Russian Security Policy", theNordregio and Nordic Network for Security Studies (Stockholm).Presentation on formation of a new security identity in modern Russia
May 30 – June 1, 2003 – conference "North European Regional Integration: The Challenges and Prospective Agenda", Academic Educational Forum on International Relations, NATO Information Office in Moscow, Danish Atlantic Treaty Association. Discussant
June 8-10, 2003 – conference "The Responsibility to protect: operationalizing the duty to defend the vulnerable ", The Canadian Embassy, Helsinki; The Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Helsinki; The Finnish Institute for International Affairs, Helsinki; The Crisis Management Initiative, Helsinki; The Erik Castren Institute of International Law and Human Rights, University of Helsinki. Discussant.
June 29- July 2, 2003 – IPSA Durban Conference, the panel on Terrorism, Security and Freedom in traditionally territorial states: Russian and American approaches. Talk on new approaches to security in Russia
November 29, 2005 – Washington and LeeUniversity – Where President Putin Leading Russia"
June 4, 2008 – Oslo, Norwegian Institute of International Relations (NUPI), RUSSCASP Strategic Forum Workshop 1, Presentation:'The big picture: Medvedev's Russia so far'
May 8-9, 2008 - Villa Lante, Rome, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland and the Roman Institute of Finland in Rome. European Encounters: EU-Russia relations, Presentation on Russia’s perception of Europe
July 23-27, 2008 - 2ndGlobalInternationalStudiesConference, Ljubljana. Presentation on Identity of Russia
September 23-27, 2008 - The Northern Research Forum, University of Alaska, Anchorage, USA. Presentation on the Russian policy towards the Arctic region
Some publications:
Books:
Forming a New Security Identity in Modern Russia. In: Russia as a Great Power. Dimensions of Security Under Putin. Ed. by Jakov Hedenskog, Vilhelm Konnander, and others. RoutledgeCurzon, 2005 for overview see
Introduction To the Theory of IR and Foreign Policy Analysis (Co-author and Editor). St. Petersburg, 2001 (textbook), 280 p.
International Organizations, St. PetersburgUniversity, 1999 (textbook), 210 p.
Soft Security Threats in the Northwest Russia (in cooperation with Christer Pursiainen and Pekka Haavisto), UPI Working Paper, 2001
Unknown Siege (in Russian). In two volumes. Neva (St.Petersburg)-OLMA Press (Moscow). 2002. 900 p.
In the Wrench of Hunger. The Blockade of Leningrad: an account of German and NKVD Intelligence Documents. St. Petersburg, 2001, 311 p.
Soldiers at War: German Propaganda and Morale of the Soviet Army during the Battle
for Leningrad, 1941-44. The Carl Beck Papers, University of Pittsburgh, # 1302, 1998
International Relations as Seen by the People of Leningrad in 1941-1944 (Documents from NKVD Archive), St. Petersburg, 1996
Siege of Leningrad(annotated volume of documents from Russian archives (in Cooperation with Richard Bidlack). Yale University Press, 2009 (forthcoming)
Articles:
InsearchofreformoftheIMF in the end of the 20th century. Journal of St. Petersburg StateUniversity. Series 5. Issue 2. 2008.
Forming a new security identity under Vladimir Putin. In: Russia. Re-emerging Great Power. Edited by Roger E.Kanet. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
Kansalliset ohjelmat Putinin Venäjällä//Idäntutkimus. 2/2006
UNOagainstthepoverty. In. CentralissuesofWorldEconomy (ed. bySergeiSutyrinandElizeDavydenko). St. Petersburg, InternationalBankingInstitute, 2006
ReformingtheWorldBank. Journal of St. Petersburg StateUniversity. Series Economics, Issue 4. December 2006
Polittinen kontrolli Leningradissa vuonna 1941 // Idäntutkimus, 1/2005
Arms Control. In: Encyclopedia of the Arctic. Three- volume Set. Ed. by Mark Nutall, Routledge, 2004
Militarization of the Arctic in Russia. In: Encyclopedia of the Arctic. Three volume Set. Ed. by Mark Nutall, Routledge, 2004
Murmansk Speech (1987). In: Encyclopedia of the Arctic. Three volume Set. Ed. by Mark Nutall, Routledge, 2004.
Soft Security in the Perceptions of Federal and Regional Elites, International Trends. Journal of International Relations Theory and World Politics, Volume 1. Issue 2(2). May-August 2003.
"The Iraq War" as seen by Wesley Clark. General Wesley Clark U.S. Army (retired).Winning Modern Wars. Iraq, Terrorism, and the American Empire. New York: PublicAffairs, 2003
Soft Security Problems in Northwest Russia, Northwest Russia in the Baltic Sea Region. The IISS Russian Regional Perspectives Journal for Foreign and Security Policy, Issue 1, 2002
RussiaandtheIMFin 1988-1998: a periodofmissed opportunities? Journal of St. Petersburg StateUniversity. Series 5. Issue 4, 2001
Democratization and Russian Foreign Policy 1999
Back to empire? The new Foreign Policy in Russia. Journal of International Institute. Vol.3. # 3.
"The New Independent States as Sphere of Interests of Russia and the U.S."// Pro et Contra, Spring 2000, 5(#2)
Russia and IMF in 1988-1998: Period of Missed Opportunities?// 2000, N 4
Russia and International Security in the 19th and 20th Centuries, St. PetersburgUniversity, 1998
Russia and Ukraine: Perspectives of strategic partnership. In.: Forty years of
the Rome Treaties: European Integration and Russia. St. Petersburg, 1998
Dispute over the Caspian Oil // Journal of St. PetersburgStateUniversity, 1997, N2
“New” international relations among the newly independent states: dispute over
the Black Sea Fleet// Collection of the IAN cases, GSPIA, Pittsburgh, 1997
Russian-Ukrainian Relations: four years of experience // Journal of St. Petersburg
StateUniversity, 1996, NN 3-4
Russia Takes Over a Seat in the UN Security Council // International Relations:
History and Present, St. Petersburg, 1995
Foreign languages: English, German
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