Yury V. BOSIN Curriculum Vitae University of New Mexico Department of Political Science MSC05 3070 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 Telephone: (505) 277-5104 (office) Fax: (505) 277-2821 E-mail: ybosin@unm.edu Web: www.unm.edu/~ybosin EDUCATION Ph.D. in Political Science, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. Dissertation: Which Policies are Rewarded: Explaining the Distribution of U.S. Foreign Aid after the End of the Cold War 2016 M.A. in Political Science University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 2007 Executive Program in Advanced Security Studies, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 2005 Ph.D. in History/Asian Studies, Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1993 M.A. in History (With Distinction), Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia 1988 B.A. in History (With Distinction), Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia 1988 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Books Afghanistan: Multiethnic Society and State Power in Historical Context, (in Russian) Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, 2002. ISBN: 5892210693, LC Control No.: 2004370318. Journal Articles Supporting Democracy in the Former Soviet Union: Why the Impact of U.S. Assistance Has Been Below Expectations, International Studies Quarterly, Volume 56, Issue 2, June 2012, 405-412. What Happens After U.S. Leaves Afghanistan, Central Asia Caucasus Analyst, John Hopkins University: Washington DC, February 8, 2012. Winning with Warlords in Afghanistan, co-authored with Mark Peceny, Small Wars and Insurgencies, Volume 22, Issue 4, 2011, 603-618. Afghanistan Reconstruction in Regional Perspective, co-authored with Gregory Gleason and Reuel Hanks, Central Asian Survey, Vol.28, No. 3, September 2009, 275-287. Measuring Democracy: Approaches and Challenges Associated With Developing Democratic Indices, IFES Democracy Studies Series, Washington, DC, International Foundation for Electoral Systems, 2007 ISBN: 1931459371 Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Between Political Ambition and Economic Pragmatism, NIASnytt / Asia Insights, Copenhagen, N 2 June, 2004, 14, 23. ISSN: 0904-4337
Y u r y V. B o s i n C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e P a g e 2 U.S. and Russian Interests in Afghanistan: Will Partnership Crack?, Central Asia Caucasus Analyst, John Hopkins University: Washington DC, March 13, 2002. Prospects for Afghanistan in the Context of Afghan Political Tradition, Central Asia Caucasus Analyst, John Hopkins University: Washington DC, December 19, 2001. The Problem of Afghan Refugees, Vostok i Sovremennost (in Russian) No 2 1990, Moscow: IOS. Articles in Peer-Reviewed Encyclopedia Afghanistan Resistance to 19 th Century British Invasion, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 15-16. Afghanistan, 1978 Revolution and Islamic Civil War, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 13-15. Durrani Empire Popular Protests, 1747-1823, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 1029. Roshaniya Movement and the Khan Rebellion, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 2869. Taliban, 1996-2007, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 3246-3248. Bacha-i Sakkao s Movement, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 329-330. Moscow Fire and Protest, 1547, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 2342. Bolotnikov s Rebellion, 1606 1607, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 435-436. Pugachevs Rebellion 1773-1775, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 2775-2776. Bulavin s Rebellion, 1707 1708, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 536. Razin s Rebellion 1670-1671, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 2806-2807.
Y u r y V. B o s i n C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e P a g e 3 Russia, Cholera Riots of 1830-1831, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 2877-2878. Russia, Temperance Movement 1858-1860, in International Encyclopedia on Revolution and Protest, Wiley and Blackwell, 2009, 2927-2928. Book Chapters Central Asia and Afghanistan, chapter in Handbook on Central Asian Politics, Routledge (forthcoming) Principle and Purpose in Afghanistan s Consolidation, chapter in From Failing State to Functioning State: Pathways to Democratic Transformation in War-Torn Countries, edited by Sabine Collmer, Lit Verlag Dr.W.Hopf: Berlin 2009 (co-authored with Gregory Gleason). ISBN: 9783825818036 Afghan Experience with International Assistance in Beyond Reconstruction in Afghanistan: Lessons From Development Experience, edited by John D. Montgomery and Dennis A. Rondinelli, Palgrave Macmillan: NY, 2004. ISBN: 9781403965110, LC Control No.: 2003062261. Ethnic Aspects of Afghan Conflict, in Afghanistan: Problems of War and Peace, (in Russian) N o 3, Institute of Oriental Studies: Moscow 2000. ISBN: 5892820130, LC Control No.: 97123017. Ethnic Composition of Afghanistan, in Afghanistan Handbook, (in Russian) Vostochnaya Litaratura: Moscow, 2000. ISBN: 5020181528, LC Control No.: 2001327270. Ethnic Structure of Afghanistan in the 1970-1980s, in Afghanistan: Problems of War and Peace, (in Russian) Institute of Oriental Studies: Moscow, 1996. ISBN: 5892820130, LC Control No.: 97123017. Ethnic Question in Afghanistan, in West Asia: Ethno-political Situation, (in Russian) Nauka: Moscow, 1993. ISBN: 5020176958, LC Control No.: 95157618. Balooches in Afghanistan, in West Asia: Ethno-political Situation, (in Russian) Nauka: Moscow, 1993. ISBN: 5020176958, LC Control No.: 95157618. On-line Publications The Genealogy of Royal Afghan Dynasties: Sadozai, Muhammedzai, and The Great Moguls, Moscow: IAAS, 2003 at <http://www.iaas.msu.ru/pub_on/afg_1.pdf>, (co-authored with G.P.Ezhov). Forthcoming Central Asia and Afghanistan: Together or Apart? A Historical View. Vestnik of Moscow State University, Series 13, Oriental Studies, MSU Publishing.
Y u r y V. B o s i n C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e P a g e 4 WORK EXPERIENCE Instructor, Department of Political Science, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 08/2005-present Associate Professor, Moscow State University (MGU), Institute of Asian and African Studies, Department of Near and Middle Eastern Countries, Moscow, Russia 09/1999-06/2005 Research Fellow, Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 06/1995-07/1999 Junior Fellow, Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 05/1993-05/1995 TEACHING EXPERIENCE POLS 240: Introduction to International Relations (75 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Spring 2016 POLS/PCST 240: Introduction to International Relations (59 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Spring 2015 POLS/PCST 240: Introduction to International Relations (60 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Fall 2015 POLS 240: Introduction to International Relations (60 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Spring 2015 POLS 340: Insurgencies (58 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Fall 2014 POLS 240: Introduction to International Relations (2 sections, 109 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Spring 2014 POLS 340: Insurgencies (43 students) POLS 240: Introduction to International Relations (57 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Fall 2013 POLS 240: Introduction to International Relations (60 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Spring 2013 POLS 240: Introduction to International Relations (58 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Fall 2012 POLS 240: Introduction to International Relations (49 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Spring 2012 POLS 340: Insurgencies (45 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Fall 2011 POLS 240: Introduction to International Relations (47 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Spring 2011
Y u r y V. B o s i n C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e P a g e 5 POLS 340: Insurgencies (41 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Fall 2010 POLS 240: Introduction to International Relations (51 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Spring 2010 POLS 240: Introduction to International Relations (45 students) Political Science Department, University of New Mexico Fall 2009 INTERNATIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE Economic Integration in post-soviet Central Asia (12 students) Inst. of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University, Russia Fall 2004 Globalization vs. Local Political Tradition in post-soviet Central Asia, Part II (10 students) Modern History of Iran, Part II (9 students) Inst. of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University, Russia Spring 2004 Globalization vs. Local Political Tradition in post-soviet Central Asia, Part I (10 students) Modern History of Iran, Part I (9 students) Inst. of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University, Russia Fall 2003 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflicts in Central Eurasia (15 students) Afghan Experience with International Assistance (7 students) Inst. of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University, Russia Spring 2003 Modern History of Afghanistan (7 students) Ethnic groups in Afghanistan (7 students) Inst. of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University, Russia Fall 2002 Cross-Border Nationality Problems in Central Eurasia (12 students) History of Iran (10 students) Inst. of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University, Russia Spring 2002 Afghan influences on post-soviet Central Asia (11 students) Inst. of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University, Russia Fall 2000 Modern History of Afghanistan (7 students) Ethnic groups in Afghanistan (7 students) Inst. of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University, Russia Fall 2002 PROFESSIONAL (CONCURRENT, TEMPORARY, VISITING APPOINTMENTS) Hybl Research Fellow, International Foundation for Electoral Systems, Washington, DC 2008 Fulbright Scholar, Harvard University, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Cambridge, MA 2001 Visiting Scholar, Gerhard Mercator University, Institute of East Asian Studies, Duisburg, Germany 2000
Y u r y V. B o s i n C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e P a g e 6 Visiting Scholar, Center for Modern Oriental Studies, (Zentrum Moderner Orient), Berlin, Germany 2000 Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Southern Asian Institute, New York, NY 1996 PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION, HONORS, GRANTS Graduate research supplement grant, University of New Mexico 2013 Research project and travel grant, University of New Mexico 2013 Research project and travel grant, University of New Mexico 2012 Award for teaching excellence, College of Arts and Sciences, University of New Mexico 2011 Global supplementary grant, Open Society Institute, #10013335 2010-2011 Student conference award program, University of New Mexico 2010 Research project and travel grant, University of New Mexico (declined) 2010 Research project and travel grant, University of New Mexico 2009 Consultative research on Central Asian foreign policy and Afghanistan, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies 2008 William and Kathy Hybl democracy studies fellowship, International Foundation for Electoral Systems 2007-2008 Student conference award program, University of New Mexico 2006 Global supplementary grant, Open Society Institute, #10009944 2006 Global supplementary grant, Open Society Institute, #10008974 2005 Conference travel grant, 28th International Congress of Psychology 2004 Conference travel grant, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs 2004 Conference travel grant (declined), International Studies Association 2004 Conference travel grant, Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research 2003 Conference travel grant, Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research 2002 Alumni small grant, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs / IREX 2001-2002 Fulbright senior research fellowship, Fulbright program 2000-2001 Grant in targeted exchanges program, Carnegie Corporation of New York 2000 Research grant in contemporary issues (declined) United States Information Agency / IREX 1999 Research grant in contemporary issues, United States Information Agency / ACTR 1996
Y u r y V. B o s i n C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e P a g e 7 OTHER ACADEMIC SERVICE Reviewer, Pearson Education 2017 Peer reviewer, Journal of Global Security Studies, University of Denver, Colorado Peer reviewer, International Studies Quarterly, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 2016-present 2013-present Consultant, Project PeacePal (NGO), Albuquerque, NM, USA 2013 Grants Committee Co-Chair, Graduate and Professional Students Association, UNM, Albuquerque, NM Summer 2011 Member of International Advisory Council, TODA Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 2002-present Executive Member of post-communist Systems in International Relations Section, International Studies Association, USA 2010-2012 Peer reviewer of grant applications, Fulbright program 2003-2004 Peer reviewer, Moscow State University Press, Russian Academy of Sciences 2001-2005 Seminar series moderator, Middle East and Central Asia: Perspectives and Challenges in the 21st Century Moscow State University, Russia 2002 INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION Invited presenter American Political Science: Methods and Areas of Research, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University, December 1, 2016, Moscow. Invited participant and presenter Afghanistan and Central Asia in the Changing Geopolitical Environment, panel at International Studies Association, 2013 Annual Convention, April 6, 2013, San Francisco. Invited discussant Eurasian Foreign Relations: By Design or by Dilemma?, panel at International Studies Association, 2010 Annual Convention, February 18, 2010, New Orleans. Invited speaker Behind Afghanistan Reconstruction: Actors, Interests, and Stakes, Uzbek Institute for Strategic Studies, September 20, 2008, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Invited presenter Measuring the Quality of Elections, International Foundation for Electoral Systems, February 22, 2008, Washington, DC. Invited presenter Measuring Democracy: Approaches and Challenges to Developing Democratic Indices, International Foundation for Electoral Systems, January 30, 2008, Washington, DC. Invited participant Cooperation, Collective Action and Non-State Actors in Eurasia/Middle East Relations, International Studies Association, Workshop, March 21, 2006, University of San Diego. Invited participant and presenter Islam and the Boundaries of the AAASS Region roundtable, 37th National Convention, November 3 6, 2005, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Y u r y V. B o s i n C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e P a g e 8 Invited participant Economic Cooperation in post-soviet Central Asia, roundtable, ISA West, September 30 - October 1, 2005, Las Vegas, NV. Invited discussant Studies in Uyghur History, Society and Politics and Clans, Authoritarianism, and State Building in Central Asia, Middle East and Central Asia Conference, September 8-10, 2005, Salt Lake City. Invited participant U.S. European, and Russian Security Strategies: Compatibility, Cooperation, and Conflict, Carnegie Moscow Center, April 18-19, 2005, Moscow, Russia. Invited participant and presenter The Role of Cultural Elite in Formation of Ethnic Conflicts in post-soviet Caucasus and Central Asia, The 28 th International Congress of Psychology, August 8-13, 2004, Beijing. Invited participant and presenter Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Between Political Ambition and Economic Pragmatism, The Conference on Multilateral Organizations in the Caucasus and Central Asia, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, June 8-14, 2004, Oslo. Invited participant The Ways of Islamic Moderation, seminar discussion, JFK School of Government, Harvard University, May 3, 2004, Cambridge, MA. Invited participant and plenary presenter The Shanghai Cooperation Organizations: Prospects and Challenges, Conference Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Problems and Prospects for Interstate Relations in the Eurasian Region, June 25-28, 2004, Uralsk, Republic of Kazakhstan. Invited participant and presenter Afghanistan and Post-Soviet Central Asia: The Avenues of Mutual Influence in The Era of Globalization, Conference on Russian-Kazakh Integration Union, September 23-25, 2003, Uralsk, Republic of Kazakhstan. Invited participant Pax Americana: Background, Parameters, Perspectives, working group on Pax Americana, June 13-17, 2003, Second conference Globalization, Regionalization and Democratization sponsored by Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research and The Dialogue Institute of Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Invited participant Afghan Experience with International Assistance, working group on Afghanistan, March 17-20, 2002, The Conference Democratization in The Context of Global and Regional Conflicts, by Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research, Magdalen College, Oxford University, UK. Invited speaker Turkmens, Tajiks and Uzbeks: Divided Nations in Historical and Political Contexts, June 12, 2001, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. CONFERENCE PAPERS What Drives U.S. Foreign Assistance: Explaining the Distribution of USAID Aid after the End of the Cold War, International Studies Association Annual Convention, February 18-21, 2015, New Orleans. What Happens After the U.S. Leaves Afghanistan, International Studies Association Annual Convention, April 3rd - 6th, 2013, San Francisco.
Y u r y V. B o s i n C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e P a g e 9 Supporting Democracy in the Former Soviet Union: Why the Impact of U.S. Assistance Has Been Below Expectations, International Studies Association, 2012 Annual Convention, April 1-4, 2012, San Diego. Supporting Democracy in the Former Soviet Union: Assessing the Impact of U.S. Assistance, Open Society Foundations Conference, March 17-19, 2011, New York City. U.S. Strategic Options in Afghanistan: From Winning the War to Ending the War, International Studies Association, 2010 Annual Convention, February 16-21, 2010, New Orleans. Counter-Insurgency in Afghanistan: Lessons and Perspectives, International Studies Association, 2009 Annual Convention, February 15-18, 2009, NYC. Afghanistan Reconstruction: Current Dynamic and Perspectives, Association for the Studies of Nationalities 2007 World Convention, April 12-14, 2007, Columbia University, NYC. Afghanistan Reconstruction: National and International Impacts, International Studies Association 48th annual convention, March 28-February 2, 2007, Chicago. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Soft Power Without Hard Power?, International Studies Association 48th annual convention, March 28-February 2, 2007, Chicago. Russian Strategic Triangles in Central Asian. With Greg Gleason. International Studies Association, March 22-25, 2006, San Diego, California. Afghanistan Reconstruction: National and International Dynamics, International Studies Association-West, September 29-30, 2006, Las Vegas. The Concept of Wider Europe and Russia, The Conference on Cooperation in the Black Sea- Caspian Sea Region: A Policy Framework for the Wider Europe, February 26-27, 2004, Moscow Afghan Impact on Central Asia, International Conference Local and Regional Influences on Social Transformations in Central Asia and the Caucasus, October 23-25, 2003, Moscow. Globalization vs. Local Political Tradition: The Perspectives of Post-Taliban Afghanistan, February 26, 2003, 44 th International Studies Association annual Convention, Portland, OR. Inter-Ethnic Relations in post-soviet Central Asia, May 8, 2001, Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Ethnic Conflicts in post-soviet Central Asia: A Theoretical Approach, April 25, 2001, Central Asian Studies Forum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. LANGUAGE SKILLS Fluent in Russian, English, Dari Working knowledge of Farsi, Tajik Needs some recovery effort German, French Basic level -- Pashto, Uzbek, Spanish