Minton F. Goldman
Professor
Ph.D., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
323 Meserve Hall
(617) 373-4402
(617) 373-5311 (fax)
m.goldman@neu.edu
Areas of Study
Comparative Politics, Eastern Europe and Russia
Selected Publications
- Revolution and Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Political, Economic, and Social Challenges Beijing, PRC: National Institute for Compilation and Translation - Bardon/Chinese Media Agency, 2001
- Slovakia Since Independence: The Struggle for Democracy. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998
- Revolution and Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Political, Economic, and Social Challenges. Armonk, NY: M.S. Sharpe, 1997
- Russia, the Eurasian Republics, and Central Eastern Europe, 6th edition. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1998
- "The Split of Czechoslovakia and its Aftermath, 1992-1994" in John Morrison (ed), East European Politics. London: Macmillan, 1998
- "President Bush and the Collapse of Communist Rule in Poland 1989-1990: The Search for Policy" in William F. Levantrosser (ed) The Bush Administration: Domestic and Foreign Policies in Perspective. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1998
- "United States Policy and Soviet Jewish Emigration from Nixon to Bush" in Yaacov Ro'i (ed), Jews and Jewish Life in Russia and the Soviet Union. London: Frank Cass, 1995
- "President Bush and Afghanistan: A Turning Point in American Policy." Comparative Strategy 11:2 (1992)
Selected Professional Activities
- United States Information Agency Grant for Lectures on American Foreign Policy at Belgrade and Prishtina Universities, Republic of Serbia, 1996
- United States Information Agency Grant for Lectures at Institute of International Relations, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland, 1990
Courses 2007-2008
Fall 2007
- POL U155 Comparative Politics
- POL U435 Politics in Western Europe
Courses 2006-2007
Sabbatical
Courses 2005-2006
Fall 2005
- POL U155 Comparative Politics
- POL U450 Govt. and Politics in Russia
Spring 2006
- POL G371 Central/Eastern Europe
Courses 2004-2005
Fall 2004
- POL U155 Comparitive Politics
- POL U435 Politics in Western Europe
Spring 2005
- POL U450 Government and Politics in Russia
- POL G373 Russia