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Alexander J. Motyl is professor of political science at Rutgers University - Newark, writer, and painter. He served as associate director of the Harriman Institute at Columbia University in 1992-1998 and of the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University - Newark in 1999-2008. A specialist on Ukraine, Russia, and the USSR, he is the author of Ukraine Vs. Russa, Pidsumy Imperii, Puti Imperii, Imperial Ends, Revolutions, Nations, Empires, Dilemmas of Independence, Sovietology, Rationality, Nationality, Will The Non Russians Rebel?, The turn of the Right, and the editor of over ten volumes. He is, together with Bohdan Klid, the editor of The Holodomor Reader; and, together with Ksenya Kiebuzinski, the editor of The Great West Ukrainian Prison Massacre of 1941. His novels include Whiskey Priest, Who Killed Andrei Warhol, Flippancy, The Jew who was Ukrainian, My Orchidia, Sweet Snow, Fall River, Vovochka, Ardor, and Putin's Last Stand. His first collection of Poetry, Vanishing Points, appeared in 2016; his second, Worries, is forthcoming.
His artwork has been shown in solo and group shows in New York, Philadelphia, Westport, and Toronto and is part of the permanent collection of the Ukrainian Museum in New York and the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in Winnipeg. He is the 2019 Laureate of the Omelian and Tatiana Antonovych Foundation. According to Academic Influence in 2020, Motyl was ranked sixth among the "Top Ten Most Influential Political Scientists Today."Thanks for subscribing!
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