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Current ResearchRussian military reform; Russia's conflict management in the Caucasus and Central Asia; energy interests in Russia's foreign and security policy; Russia's relations with Europe and NATO.
Languages spoken: Russian; English Working experience: After graduating from the MGU in September 1979, I found myself 'behind bars', working as a researcher, and then senior researcher, in a 'post-box': a Research Institute of the USSR Ministry of Defence. It was only in August 1988 that I left it to join a newly-created Institute of Europe in USSR Academy of Sciences, where I worked as a head of section for military-political studies until October 1992. That month I became a PRIOite. Since then, besides holding the position of senior researcher, I was from July 1995 to December 2001, the Editor of Security Dialogue, PRIO's policy-oriented quarterly journal. In 2000-2004, I was the leader of PRIO Foreign and Security Policies program; in 2002-2005, I was the head of a working group at the Center for the Study of Civil War (CSCW); in 1999-2005, I was a member of PRIO Board. In August 2005, I applied for being evaluated for professorial competence (Forsker 1), and in March 2006, the committee of peers produced a positive conclusion, making me a Research Professor. Education: It was my luck that got me from a 'regular' Moscow school (no. 648) to the Geographical Department of the Moscow State University (MGU) in September 1974. In June 1979, I graduated with MA in Political Geography (that 'B' in the last exam in 'Scientific Communism' meant no cum laude or 'red diploma'). In September 1983, I was accepted into a doctoral track in the Institute of USA and Canada, USSR Academy of Sciences - and in May 1988, I received my PhD in International Relations.
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Articles
Baev, Pavel K., 2006. ' Military Reform and Regional Politics'
in Stephen L. Webber & Jennifer G. Mathers, eds, Military and Society in Post-Soviet Russia.
Manchester: Manchester University Press (114–130).
Baev, Pavel K.; Christoph Zürcher & Jan Koehler, 2005. ' Civil Wars in the Caucasus'
in Paul Collier & Nicholas Sambanis, eds, Understanding Civil War: Evidence and Analysis.
Washington: The World Bank (259–298).
Baev, Pavel K., 2004.
' Putin and Russia' [letter],
International Herald Tribune, 14 September.
Baev, Pavel K., 2003. ' Military Aspects of Regionalism'
in Anne Aldis & Graeme P. Herd, eds, Russian Regions and Regionalism: Strength through weakness.
New York: RoutledgeCurzon (120–137).
Baev, Pavel K., 2002.
' A Useful War', Russia & Eurasia Review 1(14), 17 December.
Baev, Pavel K., 2000. ' Peace Operations and the Russian Federation'
in Prague to Pretoria: Towards a Global Consensus on the Military Doctrine of Peace Support Operations.
Prague & Pretoria: Institute of International Relations & Institute for Security Studies (79–86).
Baev, Pavel K., 1998. ' Security as Seen from Russia'
in Sikkerhetspolitisk tenkning i en ny tid - Fra enhet til mangfold.
Oslo: Europa-programmet (213–236).
Other
Baev, Pavel K., 2001.
' Russia: Super Power Turns Battle Ground', presented at the Strategic Studies Institute seminar for the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency study 'All Our Tommorows', Washington, 12 July.
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