Paul A. Goble

American analyst, writer and columnist with expertise on Russia and Baltic states

Paul A. Goble (born 1949) is an American analyst, writer and columnist with expertise on Russia.[1] Trained at Miami University (B.A., 1970) and the University of Chicago (M.A., 1973), he is the editor of four volumes on ethnic issues in the former Soviet Union and has published more than 150 articles on ethnic and nationality questions. Goble served as special adviser on Soviet nationality issues and Baltic affairs to Secretary of State James Baker.

He currently teaches a course on "Islam and Geopolitics in Eurasia" as an adjunct professor at the Institute of World Politics.[2]

Career

  • Director of Research and Publications, Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy
  • University of Tartu (Estonia), former Professor
  • International Broadcasting Bureau, Special Advisor to the Director
  • Voice of America, Senior Advisor to the Director
  • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Assistant Director for Broadcasting and Director of Communications
  • Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
  • Special Advisor on Soviet Nationality Problems, U.S. Department of State
  • Deputy Director, Research Department, Radio Liberty
  • Analyst on Soviet Nationalities, Department of State's Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Central Intelligence Agency.
  • Adjunct professor at the Institute of World Politics, teaching a course on "Islam and Geopolitics in Eurasia".
  • Is presently a columnist for Euromaidan Press

Awards

Paul Goble has been decorated with these state awards for his role in promoting the recovery of Baltic independence:

Published works

Books
  • The Situation in Russia: October 1993, Briefing of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, United States Congress, 1993 (with Ariel Cohen).
Articles
  • "Russia and Its Neighbors", Foreign Policy, No. 90 (Spring, 1993), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
  • "Forget the Soviet Union", Foreign Policy, No. 86 (Spring, 1992), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
  • "Chechnya and Its Consequences", Post-Soviet Affairs, 1995
  • "Russia as a Failed State: Difficulties and Foreign Challenges", Baltic Defense Review, 2004

References

  1. ^ Kelley, Jack (23 December 1994). "Yeltsin puts political life in jeopardy". USA Today. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2009.
  2. ^ "Paul Goble". 4 June 2019.

External links

  • "Window on Eurasia – New Series", Paul A. Goble's current blog
  • "Window on Eurasia", Paul A. Goble's earlier blog
  • Paul Goble at the Institute of World Politics
  • Paul A. Goble on Ukrainian Policy
  • Paul A. Goble on The Interpreter Magazine
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
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National
  • Germany
  • Israel
  • United States
  • Czech Republic
  • Netherlands
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