Stephen R. Bowers
Dr. Stephen R. Bowers is director of the William R. Nelson Institute for Public Affairs at James Madison University, and a professor of political science at JMU.
Biograpphical note on the JMU website:
- Dr. Bowers received his Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee and his teaching interests are Eastern Europe, the former USSR, and International Relations in general. He has published two monographs: the most recent title is "Tibet: Endurance of the National Idea" and the other title is "Ethnic Politics in Eastern Europe" published by the Institute for the Study of Conflict in London. In addition to this, Dr. Bowers has published a little over forty articles on various aspects of East European politics, low intensity conflict, and Latin America.
- His most recent projects involve work in Romania and the former USSR (Moldova). Dr. Bowers has traveled there seven times in recent years and, in 1991, was invited to give a presentation to the Moldovan Parliament. Since 1992, he has worked with the Romanian American University in Bucharest and has arranged for five Romanian students to attend JMU since 1993. Before coming to JMU, Dr. Bowers was with the First Special Operations Command at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.Cite error: Closing
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Publications
Stephen R. Bowers, "Ethnic Politics in Eastern Europe," Conflict Studies 248 (February 1992): 10.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Publius January 1, 1995 The federal state and the breakup of Czechoslovakia: an institutional analysis. Cox, Robert Henry; Frankland, Erich G. Pg. p71(1) Vol. V25 No. N1 ISSN: 0048-5950