Alexei Shevchenko Ph.D.
Professor of Political Science | Program Coordinator of The Master of Arts in Political Science
Professor Alexei Shevchenko holds doctorate in Political Science from UCLA. His research/teaching interests include International Relations theory, American foreign policy, Russian and Chinese foreign policy and domestic politics. He is the author of Quest for Status: Chinese and Russian Foreign Policy (Yale University Press, 2019) (co-authored with Deborah Larson). Professor Shevchenko’s research was published in Communist and Post-Communist Studies, International Organization, International Security, and several edited volumes. He is currently working on a book manuscript comparing China’s and Russia’s pathways to modernization.
Degrees
Doctorate in Political Science from UCLA
Research Areas
- International Relations theory, international conflict and cooperation
- American foreign policy, Russian and Chinese foreign policy and domestic politics
- Political economy of post-communist transitions
Department: Political Science
Phone: (657) 278 - 3414
Email: ashevchenko@fullerton.edu
Office: GH 531
Office Hours:
T/TH 10:20-11:20AM
TH 4:30-5:30PM
Alexei Shevchenko Ph.D.
Professor of Political Science
Professor Shevchenko holds doctorate in Political Science from UCLA. His research interests include International Relations theory, international conflict and cooperation, American foreign policy, Russian and Chinese foreign policy and domestic politics, and political economy of post-communist transitions. His research was published in Communist and Post-Communist Studies, International Organization, International Security, and several edited volumes. He is currently working on the book manuscript about Russia’s and China’s status-seeking in international affairs, co-authored with Deborah Larson (Political Science, UCLA).
Doctorate in Political Science from UCLA
- International Relations theory, international conflict and cooperation
- American foreign policy, Russian and Chinese foreign policy and domestic politics
- Political economy of post-communist transitions