Michael McFaul AKA Michael Anthony McFaul Born: 1-Oct-1963 Birthplace: Glasgow, MT
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Diplomat, Government Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to Russia, 2012-14 University: BA International Relations and Slavic Languages, Stanford University (1986) University: MA Slavic and East European Studies, Stanford University (1986) University: PhD International Relations, Oxford University (1991) Professor: Political Science, Stanford University (1995-) Administrator: Dir., Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University (2005)
US Ambassador to Russia (2012-14) US National Security Council Senior Dir., Russian and Eurasian Affairs American Political Science Association American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Senior Associate (1994-) Center for Civil Society International Board of Directors
Council on Foreign Relations Eurasia Foundation Board of Directors Freedom House Board of Directors Hoover Institution Fellow (1995-) Human Rights Watch Steering Committee, Europe and Eurasia Division Institute for Corporate Governance and Law Board of Directors
Institute of Social and Political Studies (Moscow) Board of Directors
International Forum for Democratic Studies
National Endowment for Democracy Board, International Forum for Democratic Studies Obama for America Foreign Policy Advisor (2006-08) Pacific Council on International Policy Society for Comparative Research
Tharwa Foundation
World Economic Forum Fellow (1997) Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society Phi Beta Kappa Society Rhodes Scholarship 1986-88 Traveled to the USSR 1980s
Official Website: http://www.stanford.edu/~mcfaul/
Author of books:
Post-Communist Politics: Democratic Prospects in Russia and Eastern Europe (1993, international affairs) The Troubled Birth of Russian Democracy: Parties, Personalities, and Programs (1993, international affairs) Russia's 1996 Presidential Election: The End of Polarized Politics (1997, nonfiction) Russia's Unfinished Revolution: Political Change from Gorbachev to Putin (2001, international affairs) Popular Choice and Managed Democracy: The Russian Elections of 1999 and 2000 (2003, international affairs) Power and Purpose: U.S. Policy Toward Russia After the Cold War (2003, international affairs) Advancing Democracy Abroad: Why We Should and How We Can (2009, international affairs)
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