Andrew Barnes
Associate Professor; Program Director
Campus:
Kent
Office Location:
113G
Biography
Dr. Barnes's research and teaching interests are in post-communist political economies, the politics of international finance and oil, and the links between markets and democracy. His first book was called Owning Russia: The Struggle over Factories, Farms, and Power (Cornell University Press, 2006), and his articles have appeared in Review of International Political Economy, Problems of Post-Communism, Post-Soviet Affairs, and Comparative Politics, among others.
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
His most recent publications include:
- (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2006).
- “,” Review of International Political Economy, 22:3 (2015) (with Juliet Johnson).
- “,” Problems of Post-Communism (forthcoming).
- ",” in Neil Robinson, ed., The Political Economy of Russia (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2013), 151-168.
- “, 20:2 (Spring 2012), 79-85. (Special Issue, “Twenty Years since the Collapse of the USSR: What Have We Learned?”).
Education
Ph.D. in Politics, Princeton University, 1998
M.A. in Politics, Princeton University, 1993
B.A. in Government, College of William and Mary, 1991
M.A. in Politics, Princeton University, 1993
B.A. in Government, College of William and Mary, 1991