Vladislav Martin Zubok - Temple University
Vladislav Martin Zubok - Temple University
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"Offered Hand Rejected? Vance Mission to Moscow in March 1977” in Herbert D.<br />
Rosenbaum and Alexej Ugrinsky, eds., Jimmy Carter: Foreign Policy and Post-Presidential<br />
Years (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994).<br />
"NSC 68: A Soviet view,” in Ernest May, ed., National Security: NSC 68 (New York: St.<br />
<strong>Martin</strong>’s Press, 1993).<br />
“The Missile Crisis and the Problem of Soviet Learning,” Problems of Communism, Special Edition,<br />
Spring 1992.<br />
“Learning Against the Grain (Soviet Nuclear Mythology).” Peace Review (Winter/Spring 1991).<br />
PREVIOUS POSITIONS<br />
Organizer, “Power and Culture during the Cold War: Parallel Home Fronts,” research<br />
project between <strong>Temple</strong> <strong>University</strong> and the Russian Academy of Science, funded by the<br />
Carnegie Corporation (NY), 2004. Workshop on this project took place at Saratov State<br />
<strong>University</strong>, Saratov, Russia, on July 1-2, 2004.<br />
Coordinator, International Summer Schools Program in Russia (with Svetlana<br />
Savranskaia), funded by Carnegie Corporation (NY), in cooperation with the Kuban State<br />
<strong>University</strong> (Russia), the National Security Archive, and the Informational Bureau of NATO<br />
in the Russian Federation, 2002-2004. The first school, “Regional Aspects of the Cold War<br />
History: Eastern European countries and great powers” took place in Gelendzhik, Russia on<br />
August 6-14, 2003. The second school on the topic “The End of the Cold War and the<br />
Contemporary Problems of International Security” also took place in Gelendzhik, Russia,<br />
June 22-30, 2004.<br />
Senior Research Fellow-in-Residence, The National Security Archive, George<br />
Washington <strong>University</strong>, April 1994 – September 2001.<br />
Director of Russia and East Bloc Archival Documents Database Project of the National<br />
Security Archive, George Washington <strong>University</strong> and Cold War International History<br />
Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C., funded by<br />
Smith Richardson Foundation to create English language catalogue of newly available<br />
documents, 1996 - September 2001.<br />
Director of the Project "Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan in the Cold War," The National<br />
Security Archive, George Washington <strong>University</strong>, September 1999 - August 2001.<br />
Fellow, Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, George Washington<br />
<strong>University</strong>, 1995-1997.<br />
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