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24. (2000) “The Global Politics of Intellectual and Institutional Responsibility” The Journal of the<br />

International Institute 8:1 (12-13)<br />

25. (2000) “Extending Contextual Expertise” The Journal of the International Institute 7:3:(12-<br />

13)<br />

26. (2000) “On Collaboration and Diversity” The Journal of the International Institute 7:2:(14-15)<br />

27. (1999) “International Institute Futures” The Journal of the International Institute 7:1(23)<br />

28. (1999) “Communism’s Negotiated Collapse: The Polish Round Table Talks of 1989” LS&A<br />

Magazine, 22:2:26-27.<br />

29. (1998) “Internationalizing Social Science in Eastern Europe” Items: Social Science Research<br />

Council 52:2-3:44-47.(reprint in) The Social Science Library: Frontier Thinking in<br />

Sustainable Development and Human Well-Being (SSL) C:\Documents and<br />

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30. (1997) “A Manifesto (of sorts) for Area Studies” The Journal of the International Institute<br />

4:3:6-7.<br />

3<strong>1.</strong> (1996) “Istorychna spadshchyna ta hromadians’ke suspil’stvo: al’ternatyvni natsiji v Sxidnij<br />

Jevropi” (“Historical Legacies and Civil Societies: Alternative Nations in Eastern Europe”) in<br />

Yaroslav Hrytsak and Mykola Krykun (eds.) Ukraina Moderna (Modern Ukraine) Lviv State<br />

University, Volume I .<br />

An earlier abbreviated version of this paper appeared in Suchasnist’ 1 N 5. (1994) pp. 81-<br />

85. in Ukrainian and in English as a Working Paper from CRSO/CSST.<br />

32. (1996) “The Value of Business Expertise in Eastern Europe” The Journal of the International<br />

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f. Review Essays<br />

<strong>1.</strong> (forthcoming) “Postcommunism’s Discursive Distinction” Multilingua: A Journal of Cross-<br />

Cultural and Inter-Language Communication<br />

2. (2012) “Circular Validations and Modes of Understanding from Socialism to Wall Street”<br />

Contemporary Sociology 41:4:456-60.<br />

3. (2010) “Soviet Studies, National Security, and the Production of ‘Useful’ Knowledge: A<br />

Discussion of Know Your Enemy and the Rise and Fall of Soviet Experts” Perspectives on<br />

Politics 8:1163-1166.<br />

4. (2007) “Anger and Solidarity in Transition Culture” Labor History 48:1:81-88.<br />

5. (2007) “Transition Culture and Postcommunist Capitalism in Georgia” (Michael D. Kennedy<br />

and Elizabeth Eagen) in The Caucasus and Globalization (Sweden) 1:2(2007): 53-57.<br />

6. (1999) “Postcommunist Institutional Design” Contemporary Sociology 28:2:207-209<br />

7. (1992) “Social Theory after Leninism and Modernism” Contemporary Sociology vol. 21<br />

#3:311-13.<br />

8. (1983) “Class and Class Struggle: From Czechoslovakia 1968 to Poland 1980,” Review of<br />

Radical Political Economics vol. 15 #2:153-60.<br />

g. Book Reviews<br />

<strong>1.</strong> (2009) Haller, Max. European Integration as an Elite Process: The Failure of a Dream? in<br />

Contemporary Sociology 38:4:342-44<br />

2. (2006) Jacoby, Wade. The Enlargement of the European Union and NATO in Contemporary<br />

Sociology 35:1:62-63.<br />

3. (1999) Krejci, Jaroslav and Pavel Machonin. Czechoslovakia 1918-92: A Laboratory for<br />

Social Change; in Social Forces 77:3:1658-59 (Michael D. Kennedy and Elaine Weiner).<br />

4. (1998) Robert B. Pynsent (ed.) The Literature of Nationalism: Essays on East European<br />

Identity; in Slavic Review 57:2:428-29.<br />

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