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Robert David English (born 1958) is an American academic, author, historian, and international relations scholar who specializes in the history and politics of contemporary Eastern Europe, the USSR, and
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. He is an associate professor of ''International Foreign Policy and Defense Analysis'' at the
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.


Early life

Born in 1958, he received a B.A. in history from the
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in 1980. He later received an M.P.A. from the
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at
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in 1982 and a Ph.D. in politics from Princeton University in 1995.Robert D. English's Biography on the University of Southern California Website
/ref> As part of his doctorate, English completed a Ph.D. dissertation titled "
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views the West: the intellectual and political origins of
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new thinking."


Career

He worked in the
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from 1982 to 1986 and the Committee for National Security between 1986 and 1988. He taught as an assistant professor at the
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in the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Relations before he became assistant professor in the School of International Relations at the
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. In addition, he has received fellowships from places like the
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; the Princeton Society of Fellows; the U.S.
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; the
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; and the
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, where he has a "'Dual Expertise Fellowship' in Soviet/
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and national security affairs."


Author

He wrote parts of ''Rebirth: A Political History of Europe Since World War II'' with Cyril E. Black, Jonathan E. Helmreich, and A. James McAdams in 1999. In 2000, he co-edited ''My Six Years With Gorbachev: Notes from a Diary'' with Jack F. Matlock, Jr. and Elizabeth Tucker, which is the account of Anatoly S. Chernyaev's time as an aide to Mikhail Gorbachev. His most notable work is ''Russia and the Idea of the West: Gorbachev, Intellectuals, and the End of the Cold War'', an intellectual history of the rise to power of Gorbachev and his 'New Thinking' in the
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. The book first charts the origins and nature of "Old Thinking," which persisted in the traditional Marxist-Leninist doctrine of the USSR, and he goes on to chart the changes in society and of intellectual class in the history of the USSR under Khrushchev,
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, and Gorbachev. He is working on a "book-length study," to be called ''Our Serbian Brethren: History, Myth, and the Politics of
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n National Identity''. He is writing the entry for ''The Kosovo War'' in the next edition of the ''Oxford Encyclopedia of World Politics''. He is also contributing a chapter, ''The Path(s) not Taken: Contingency and Counterfactual in Analysis of the Cold War's End'', in a book to be edited by William C. Wohlforth, ''Witnesses to the End of the Cold War: Oral History, Analysis, Debates''.


Recognition

In 1996, English won the Harold D. Lasswell Prize from the American Political Science Association for the work that he later used in writing ''Russia and the Idea of the West: Gorbachev, Intellectuals, and the End of the Cold War''. In 2001, he received the Marshall Shulman Prize from the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies.


References


Further reading

*Black, C. E., English, R. D., Helmreich, J. E., McAdams, A. J., ''Rebirth: A Political History of Europe Since World War II'', 1999 (Westview Press Inc.) *Chernyaev, A. S., English, R. D., Matlock, J. F. Jr., Tucker, E., ''My Six Years With Gorbachev: Notes from a Diary'', 2000 (Penn State University Press) *English, R. D., ''Russia and the Idea of the West: Gorbachev, Intellectuals, and the End of the Cold War'', 2000 (Columbia University Press) {{DEFAULTSORT:English, Robert D. 1958 births 21st-century American historians American male non-fiction writers Cold War historians Historians of Europe Historians of Russia International relations scholars Living people Princeton School of Public and International Affairs alumni University of California, Berkeley alumni University of Southern California faculty Historians from California 21st-century American male writers