Professor Shulman (Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1996) teaches international
relations, comparative politics, and ethnic politics. His research interests focus
on the sources and consequences of nationalism and nationhood. He has an area
specialization in the former Soviet Union, particularly Ukraine, where he has
taught and conducted field research. His published research appears in a wide
variety of scholarly journals and in edited volumes, and he is currently working
on a textbook on ethnic politics and nationalism. In spring 2002, Shulman was a
Shklar Fellow in Ukrainian Studies at the Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard
University, and in 2005 was named the Frank L. Klingberg Professor of International
Relations at SIUC. In 2005-07 he will make a total of six trips to the National
University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine) to consult on the reform of that
institution's political science department through a program sponsored by the Open
Society Institute.
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