Vitaly Kozyrev
Profile
Dr. Vitaly Kozyrev studies international relations and foreign policy in Eurasia. In 2003-2018 he taught at Amherst College, the University of Delaware, Feng Chia University (Taiwan), and Yale University. As Endicott faculty he held fellowships at Harvard University, East-West Center, Washington, DC, and National University of Singapore. He is also affiliated with the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University as Associate in Research.
Education
Moscow State University
Doctor of Philosophy in World History
1999
Moscow State University
Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in World History
1987
Research
China`s Economic Statecraft
Regionalism in Eurasia and the Asia-Pacific
Russian-Chinese relations
Russia`s policy in Asia
Great power politics in the Asia-Pacific/Eurasia
Energy Geopolitics
Courses
Comparative Political Models
Global Political Economy
American Foreign Policy
The New Europe
Economies and Peoples
Accomplishments
Publications
- Kozyrev, V. (2016). Harmonizing ‘Responsibility to Protect’: China’s Vision of a Post-Sovereign World. International Relations (Sage, U.K.), 30(3), September 2016, 328–345.
- Kozyrev, V. (2018).Looking at the EU from the Russian and Chinese Perspectives. In S. Bianchini & A. Fiori (eds.) Shifting Boundaries in a Global World. Russia and China at the Crossroads Between Regional and International Projections. Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV.
- Kozyrev, V. (2014). Russia’s New Global Vision and Security Policy in Asia. In T. Akaha and A. Vassilieva (eds.). Russia and East Asia: Informal and Gradual Integration. New York: Routledge (Taylor & Francis).