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DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informal discussion with Russian and Middle East
 ern Studies scholar Mark Katz about the current state of Russia-Syria rela
 tions. Mark N. Katz (Ph.D.\, Political Science\, MIT 1982) is professor of
  government and politics at George Mason University. He is the author of T
 he Third World in Soviet Military Thought (Johns Hopkins University Press\
 , 1982)\, Russia and Arabia: Soviet Foreign Policy toward the Arabian Peni
 nsula (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 1986)\, Gorbachev's Military Polic
 y in the Third World (Center for Strategic and International Studies\, 198
 9)\, Revolutions and Revolutionary Waves (St. Martin's Press\, 1997)\, Ref
 lections on Revolutions (St. Martin's Press\, 1999)\, and Leaving without 
 Losing: The War on Terror after Iraq and Afghanistan (Johns Hopkins Univer
 sity Press\, 2012). Sponsor: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, Co-Spo
 nsor Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs\, Co-Sponsor Maxwell
  Department of International Relations\, Co-Sponsor Middle Eastern Studies
 \, Co-Sponsor
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SUMMARY:International Relations and the Middle Eastern Studies Program pres
 ents: Mark N. Katz 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for an informal discussion with Russia
 n and Middle Eastern Studies scholar Mark Katz about the current state of 
 Russia-Syria relations. Mark N. Katz (Ph.D.\, Political Science\, MIT 1982
 ) is professor of government and politics at George Mason University. He i
 s the author of The Third World in Soviet Military Thought (Johns Hopkins 
 University Press\, 1982)\, Russia and Arabia: Soviet Foreign Policy toward
  the Arabian Peninsula (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 1986)\, Gorbachev
 's Military Policy in the Third World (Center for Strategic and Internatio
 nal Studies\, 1989)\, Revolutions and Revolutionary Waves (St. Martin's Pr
 ess\, 1997)\, Reflections on Revolutions (St. Martin's Press\, 1999)\, and
  Leaving without Losing: The War on Terror after Iraq and Afghanistan (Joh
 ns Hopkins University Press\, 2012). Sponsor: Moynihan Institute of Global
  Affairs\, Co-Sponsor Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs\, C
 o-Sponsor Maxwell Department of International Relations\, Co-Sponsor Middl
 e Eastern Studies\, Co-Sponsor
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