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John Willerton received his Ph.D. from Michigan University in 1985. His teaching
and research interests is in comparative politics, Russian foreign
and domestic politics, and comparative political elites. He received
his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and has worked at the University
of Arizona since coming to Tucson from Michigan State University. Professor
Willerton's current research projects involve an examination of the
post-Soviet Russian presidency and executive branch, Russian involvement
in the CIS and its foreign policy in the area of the FSU (former Soviet
Union), and the politics of semi-presidentialism in France (e.g., political
cohabitation). Author of Patronage and Politics in the USSR, his roughly
three dozen articles and chapters have appeared in numerous disciplinary
and area studies journals and professional symposia.
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Department of Political Science,
The University of Arizona
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October 30, 2007
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