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  • Remapping the World After the Crisis in Area Studies
  • Peter Rutland (bio)
Beyond the Area Studies Wars: Toward a New International Studies. Ed. Neil Waters. Hanover, VT: Middlebury College Press, 2000.
Peter Rutland
Wesleyan University
Peter Rutland

Peter Rutland is Professor of Government at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, where he teaches Comparative Politics and Political Economy. He is also an Associate of the Davis Center for Russian Studies at Harvard University. Rutland is the author of three books and the co-editor of three others, as well as author of some fifty articles and book chapters. His most recent work includes Business and the State in Contemporary Russia (Westview Press, 2000) and such articles as "Putin's Path to Power" (Post-Soviet Affairs, 2000); "Paradigms for Russian Policy in the Caspian Region," in Energy and Conflict in Central Asia and the Caucasus, edited by Robert Ebel and Rajan Menon (Rowman and Littlefield, 2000); and "Mission Impossible? The IMF and the Failure of the Market Transition in Russia" (Review of International Studies, 1999).

Works Cited

Anderson, Benedict. The Spectre of Comparisons: Nationalism, Southeast Asia, and the World. London: Verso, 1998.
Schemo, Diane. "Use of English as World Tongue Is Booming." New York Times 16 Apr. 2001: A1.
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