Donald Kelley

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Donald R. Kelley is a specialist on Russia and the former Soviet Union. He is Professor of Political Science and Senior Research Fellow of the Fulbright Institute of International Relations at the University of Arkansas. He completed his A.B. at The University of Pittsburgh in 1965; his M.A. there in 1966; and his Ph.D. at Indiana University in 1971. He is the author of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics: From Dictatorship to Democracy, Soviet Politics from Brezhnev to Gorbachev, The Politics of Developed Socialism: The Soviet Union as a Postindustrial State, and The Solzhenitsyn-Sakharov Dialogue: Politics, Society, and the Future; co-author of The Economic Superpowers and the Environment: The United States, the Soviet Union, and Japan; editor of Soviet Politics in the Brezhnev Era and The Energy Crisis and the Environment: An International Perspective; and co-editor of The Sons of Sergei: Khrushchev and Gorbachev as Reformers, Perestroika Era Politics: The New Soviet Legislature and Gorbachev's Political Reforms, and Old Myths and New Realities in United States-Soviet Relations. He is the co-editor of The Clinton Riddle: Interdisciplinary Perspectives of the 42nd President. He has also contributed essays to various edited works and to the Journal of Politics, American Political Science Review, Polity, Soviet Studies, and American Behavioral Scientist. Kelley is the Director of Fulbright Institute and Director of the Russian Studies Program.

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