Lenin and me in Makhachkala (Dagestan), October 2006
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John O'Loughlin, Professor of Geography and Faculty Research Associate in the Institute of Behavioral Science, received his Ph.D. in Geography from the Pennsylvania State University in 1973. His research interests are in the political geography of the post-Soviet Union, including Russian and Ukrainian geopolitics and ethno-territorialial nationalisms. He has also published on the diffusion of democracy, electoral geography, the geography of conflict, and the political geography of Nazi Germany. He is editor of Political Geography. He teaches undergraduate classes in Political Geography, Geographies of Global Change, and the Geography of Western Europe, and graduate classes in Political Geography. He serves on the Advisory Committee of the International Affairs undergraduate program.
A project supported by the National Science Foundation's Human and Social Dynamics Initiative. Here is the grant abstract.
This link offers three series of maps that have appeared in
recent publications. The maps are for Weimar Germany
(PDF), Ukraine, and Moscow.
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