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Ambrosio has published extensively on the relationship between ; the status of Nation s in International Law ; the role played by organized Ethnic Interest Group s in the formulation of Governmental Foreign Policy ; and, how Russia's conception of itself affects its relationship with the United States and its perceived role in the Unipolar International System .

Ambrosio received his Ph.D. in foreign affairs in 2000 from the University Of Virginia .


SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

''Books''
  • Challenging America's Global Preeminence: Russia's Quest for Multipolarity. 2005 ISBN 0-7546-4289-5

  • Ethnic Identity Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy. (as editor and contributor) 2002. ISBN 0-275-97532-0

  • International Law and the Rise of Nations: The State System and the Challenge of Ethnic Groups. (as co-editor, with Robert J. Beck , and contributor) 2001. ISBN 1-889119-30-X

  • Irredentism: Ethnic Conflict and International Politics. 2000. ISBN 0-275-97260-7


''Articles''

  • "Insulating Russia from a Colour Revolution: How the Kremlin Resists Regional Democratic Trends," Democratization, v.14, no.2 (April 2007): 232-252.


  • “The Political Success of Russia-Belarus Relations: Insulating Minsk from a ‘Color’ Revolution,” Demokratizatsiya, v.14, no.3 (Summer 2006): 407-434.


  • "Major Power Balancing under Conditions of Unipolarity: The Role of Non-Material Values,” Contemporary Security Policy, v.27, no.2 (August 2006): 258-281.


  • “The Geopolitics of Demographic Decay: HIV/AIDS and Russia's Great Power Status,” Post-Soviet Affairs, v.22, no.1 (January 2006): 1-23.


  • “Trying Saddam Hussein: Teaching International Law Through an Undergraduate Mock Trial,” International Studies Perspectives v.7, no.2 (May 2006): 159-171.


  • “The Russo-American Dispute over the Invasion of Iraq: International Status and the Role of Positional Goods,” Europe-Asia Studies v.57, no.8 (December 2005): 1189-1210.


  • “The Third Side? The Multipolar Strategic Triangle and the Sino-Indian Rapprochement,” Comparative Strategy v.24, no.5 (December 2005): 397-414.


  • “Bringing Ethnic Conflict into the Classroom: A Student-Centered Simulation of Multiethnic Politics,” PS: Political Science and Politics v.37, no.2 (April 2004): 285-9.


  • “From Balancer to Ally? Russo-American Relations in the Wake of September 11th,” Contemporary Security Policy v.24, no.2 (August 2003): 1-28.


  • “Congressional Perceptions of Ethnic Cleansing: Reactions to the Nagorno-Karabagh War and the Influence of Ethnic Interest Groups,” Review of International Affairs v.2, no.1 (Autumn 2002): 24-45.


  • “Russia's Quest for Multipolarity: A Response to U.S. Hegemony,” European Security v.10, no.1 (2001): 45-67.


  • “The Geopolitics of Slavic Union: Russia, Belarus, and Multipolarity,” Geopolitics v.4, no.3 (2000): 73-90.



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