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Research Fellow, Institute of European and Russian Studies, Carleton University, Canada. Diplomas from MIT (Sc.B.), Penn State (M.A.), University of Michigan (Ph.D.); pre- and post-doctoral fellowships at University of Geneva, Moscow State University, Columbia University. Main field is international relations (actually interdisciplinary international politics and history); research and teaching also in comparative politics, political philosophy. After a dozen years exclusively in universities, I expanded into policy analysis and consulting and these days work a good deal on international (especially European, Eurasian and Asian) energy, including geo-economics and geo-politics. For more information, with an exhaustive academic ''curriculum vitae'' including publications list as well as consulting résumés, visit my [http://www.robertcutler.org professional website].
''Current appointment:'' Research Fellow, Institute of European and Russian Studies, Carleton University, Canada.
''Diplomas:'' Sc.B, MIT (Sc.B.); M.A., Penn State; Ph.D., University of Michigan.
''Fields:'' International relations, comparative politics, political philosophy.
 
After a dozen years exclusively in universities, I expanded into policy analysis and consulting in Eurasian energy, with a sideline in decision analysis and organizational design. An exhaustive academic ''curriculum vitae'' and extensive other material is on my [http://www.robertcutler.org professional website].
 
== Representative recent publications ==
 
“The Paradox of Intentional Emergent Coherence: Organization and Decision in a Complex World,” ''Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences'' (in press).
 
“Current Problems of Global Energy Security in Light of the Caspian Sea Region's Recent Experience,” ''Oil, Gas and Energy Law'' '''4''', no. 1 (May 2006).
 
“De-authoritarization in Uzbekistan?: Analysis and Prospects,” in ''Towards Social Stability and Democratic Governance in Central Eurasia,'' edited by I. Morozovz, NATO Science Series 49 (Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2005), pp. 120–141.
 
“The Caspian Energy Conundrum,” ''Journal of International Affairs'' '''56''', no. 2 (Spring 2003): 89–102.
 
“Complexity Science and Knowledge-Creation in International Relations Theory,” in ''Institutional and Infrastructural Resources'', in ''Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems'' (Oxford: EOLSS for UNESCO, 2003).


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Current appointment: Research Fellow, Institute of European and Russian Studies, Carleton University, Canada. Diplomas: Sc.B, MIT (Sc.B.); M.A., Penn State; Ph.D., University of Michigan. Fields: International relations, comparative politics, political philosophy.

After a dozen years exclusively in universities, I expanded into policy analysis and consulting in Eurasian energy, with a sideline in decision analysis and organizational design. An exhaustive academic curriculum vitae and extensive other material is on my professional website.

Representative recent publications

“The Paradox of Intentional Emergent Coherence: Organization and Decision in a Complex World,” Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences (in press).

“Current Problems of Global Energy Security in Light of the Caspian Sea Region's Recent Experience,” Oil, Gas and Energy Law 4, no. 1 (May 2006).

“De-authoritarization in Uzbekistan?: Analysis and Prospects,” in Towards Social Stability and Democratic Governance in Central Eurasia, edited by I. Morozovz, NATO Science Series 49 (Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2005), pp. 120–141.

“The Caspian Energy Conundrum,” Journal of International Affairs 56, no. 2 (Spring 2003): 89–102.

“Complexity Science and Knowledge-Creation in International Relations Theory,” in Institutional and Infrastructural Resources, in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (Oxford: EOLSS for UNESCO, 2003).



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