Prof. Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs National Research University -- Higher School of Economics Shabolovka 31b, cabinet 501e 115162 Moscow, Russia Tel: +7 (968) 030 4559 akrickovic@hse.ru; akrickovic@gmail.com Citizenship USA, Croatia (EU) Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, National Research University, Higher School of Economics, Moscow Education: Postdoctoral Fellow at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University (2012-13) Resear h Topi : I perial Nostalgia or Prude t Geopoliti s? Russia s I tegratio of the Post- o iet pa e PhD Political Science from University of California, Berkeley (2012) Dissertation Topic: Ties That Do Not Bi d: Russia a d the I ter atio al Li eral Order Dissertation Committee: Steve Weber (Chair), Steve Fish, Yuri Slezkine MA Political Science from University of California, Berkeley (2001) BA Political Science and History (Double Major) from University of California, Santa Cruz (1995) Selected Publications and Articles: Integration in the Post-Soviet Space from a Geopolitical Perspective", Post-Soviet Affairs, Volume 30, Issue 6, November 2014, pages 503-528 When Interdependence Produces Conflict: EU-Russia Energy Relations as Security Dilemma Contemporary Security Policy, accepted and forthcoming 2015 "All Politics is Regional? Rising States, Regional Hegemony, and its Impact on Global Governance", Global Governance, accepted and forthcoming 2015 1
BRIC Offers a Alter ati e World Order ith Adria Pa st, Moscow Times, April 19, 2010. Re ra di g Russia Fro Co u is to Cool, ith te e We er, Moscow Times, December 14, 2009. The ha ghai Cooperation Organization: A New Warsaw Pact or Modern Day Holy Allia e?, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Newsline, Volume 11, Issue 155, August 2007 U a d Russia Ha e Cards o the Ta le, But Are they Playi g the a e Ga e?, Free Europe/Radio Liberty Newsline, Volume 11, Issue 113, July 2007 Out of the Bro I to the Blue: the Te tati e Christia De o ratizatio of the Croatian Democratic Union", with M. Steven Fish, East European Constitutional Review, Volume 12 no 2/3, Spring/Summer 2003 "I ter atio al I ter e tio a d Re e t Regi e Cha ges i Croatia a d er ia, U.C. Berkeley Center for Slavic and East European Studies newsletter, Vol. 18. No 3. Fall 2001 Conferences and Panels: Member of HSE-Harvard Working Group on US-Russia relations. Fro the e urity to I se urity Dile a: De elopi g a Theory of e urity for Today s E ergi g Po ers, paper prese ted at I ter atio al tudies Asso iatio Glo al outh Caucus Conference in Singapore, January 2015. Integration in the Post Soviet Space from a Geopolitical Perspective" and "All Politics is Regional? Rising States, Regional Hegemony, and its Impact on Global Governance" presented at International Studies Association, Annual Conference, Toronto Canada, March 2014 Integration in the Post Soviet Space from a Geopolitical Perspective", presented at American Political Science Association's Annual Conference, September 2013. Served on NATO-Europe Panel at Foreign Affairs Officers Conference, Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, CA, April 10-11, 2008 Authoritaria is 2.0: No -Democratic Regimes are Upgrading and Integrating Globally. What are the Implications for the United States? / Regi e pe tor, paper presented at International Studies Association, Annual Convention, San Francisco, March 2008 Fro Ro a ti Li eralis to Realpolitik Co se sus: The E olutio of Russia Foreig Policy Thinking in the Post- o iet Period, paper presented at American Association of Slavic Studies, Annual Convention, New Orleans, November 2007 2
The Anti-Re olutio ary Toolkit, / Regi e pe tor paper prese ted at the A ual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 2, 2007 Teaching Experience: Current: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of political science and international relations at the Higher School of Economics. Courses taught include: Rising Powers in World Politics (MA seminar), Major Trends and Directions in the Study of International Relations (PhD Seminar), Research Methods in Political Science (graduate and undergraduate course) and Introduction to International Relations (course for 4th Year undergraduate students) Fall 2014: I taught y ourse o Risi g Po ers i World Politi s at the Ce ter of Advanced and Area Studies at East China Normal University, Shanghai, as part of HSE- ECNU academic exchange program. 2014: Taught seminars on Academic Writing and Peer Review Publishing for the University of Groningen and University of Rijeka's Sumer School on Transitional Justice and the Politics of Memory, held June 23-July 4, 2014. 2014: Delivered Lectures on the Geopolitics of the Shale Revolution at the University of Zagreb's Summer School on Petroleum Engineering, June 9-14, 2014. 2001-2010: Served as a graduate student instructor for numerous courses including Introduction to International Relations (3 times), Ethics in International Relations (2 times), Russian Politics (2 times), Transitions to Democracy (2 times), Introduction to Comparative Politics (4 times), and Methods in Political Science (1 time). 2006-Prese t: At Berkeley, I ha e ee a guest le turer for Professor te e We er s graduate course in International Relations Theory and his introductory undergraduate course in International Relations a d for Professor A y Guro itz s ourses i Ethics in International Relations. At Har ard, I ha e guest le tured for Professor Bru o ergi s course on The Political Economy of Russia and China. Other Relevant Work Experience: 2014- Present: Chief organizer of Working Group Academic Publishing in Political Science at HSE. The group meets every 2-3 weeks and gives members of the HSE community a chance to present papers and articles that they plan to submit to be published. The chief goal is to allow presenters to receive the maximum amount of feedback before sending their works on to be peer-reviewed. 2010-Present: I am working closely with the Carnegie Center Moscow, the New Eurasia Foundation Moscow, Peking University and the Observer Foundation of India on a o goi g proje t: BRIC 2025: Alter ati e Glo al Futures. The purpose of the proje t is to gather together experts from the BRIC countries and to construct alternative 3
s e arios for the future of glo al politi s, aki to the Natio al I tellige e Cou il s 2025 Report. 2009-Present: Project Manager for the Unger Family Foundation. The fou datio s mission is to provide professional education and training to government officials in Croatia in order to improve the quality of governance in that county. 2006-2009: Research Fellow at the Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley, duties include: independent research, organizing speakers and conferences, and project management. 2005: I held a six-month internship at the US Embassy in Moscow. I work directly for the Office of the Ambassador, Alexander Vershbow. Duties included: Preparing background material for a conference on Russia-Chinese relations that was attended by the American, German, British and French ambassadors. Compiling reports for the E assy s Politi al e tio (i this apa ity I atte ded the Khodorko sky trial as a observer and representative of the US Embassy) 2005-2009: I completed several reports for Global Business Networks (GBN) commissioned by US government bodies, including reports on Russian-Chinese relations, US border security, and left wing nationalism in Latin America. 2001-2004: Graduate Student Researcher for Professor Andrew C. Janos of the Political Science Department at UC Berkeley. 2000-1998: Assistant Editor, Media Scan, English language daily newspaper in Zagreb Croatia. I also worked as a freelance journalist in Zagreb and published numerous articles on Croatian politics for Radio Free Europe Newsline, Transitions, and Salon.com. Awards and Distinctions: Fulbright Fellowship to conduct dissertation research in Russia 2007 Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship in Russian for Summer 2003 and Spring Semester 2004 Fulbright Fellowship to Croatia 1997-1998 Graduated with Honors from the Departments of Political Science and History at UC Santa Cruz (1995) Language Skills: Native Speaker of Croatian/Serbian/Bosnian and English Fluent in Russian Conversational in Italian, French and Hungarian 4
References: Prof. Steven Weber, Political Science Dept, UC Berkeley, 210 Barrows, Berkeley, CA, 94720, Tel: (510) 643 3755, Cell: (415) 449 0824. steve.weber@gmail.com Prof. M. Steven Fish, Political Science Dept, UC Berkeley, 210 Barrows, Berkeley, CA, 94720, Tel: (510) 643-1943, sfish@berkeley.edu Prof. Andrew C. Janos, Political Science Dept, UC Berkeley, 210 Barrows, Berkeley, CA, 94720, Tel: (510) 642 4676, ajanos@berkeley.edu Prof. Amy Gurowitz, Political Science Dept. UC Berkeley, 210 Barrows, Berkeley, CA, 94720, Tel: (510) 642-4691, gurowitz@berkeley.edu 5