Russia's Foreign Policy; Change and Continuity in National Identity
Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006. Presumed First Paperback Edition, Presumed First printing. Trade paperback. xxvi, 217, [1] pages. Tables. Chronology. Suggestions for Further Reading. Index. The cover has slight wear and soiling. The book has passages hand marked, underlined, etc. This is one of the New International Relations in Europe series. Andrei Pavlovich Tsygankov (born April 23, 1964) is a Russian-born academic and author in the field of international relations at San Francisco State University. Tsygankov received his Candidate of Sciences degree at Moscow State University in 1991 and after emigration a Ph.D. from University of Southern California in 2000. As of 2017, he has a professor at San Francisco State University in California, where he teaches comparative Russian, and international politics in the Political Science and International Relations departments. Tsygankov is a contributor to both Western and Russian academia. He co-edited collective projects, and he published multiple books, including Anti-Russian Lobby and American Foreign Policy (2009), Russia and the West from Alexander to Putin (2012), The Strong State in Russia (2014), The Routledge Handbook of Russian Foreign Policy (2018, editor), Russia and America (2019), Russian Realism (2022), as well as journal articles. Tsygankov also published Russia’s Foreign Policy (2006). In Russia, his best-known books are Modern Political Regimes (1996), Russian Science of International Relations (2005, co-editor), Sociology of International Relations (2006, co-authored), and Russian International Theory (2013). Tsygankov has spoken at various forums in Berkeley, Stanford, World Affairs Council, and other venues. More