Dr Robert Miller
Areas of expertise
- Consumption And Everyday Life 200203
- International Relations 160607
- Sociology 1608
Biography
Born in Boston, MA, USA, 10/12/1932; educated at US Coast Guard Academy; Northeastern University (Electrical Engineering); BA from University of Michigan (History and Government), Ann Arbor, Mich., 1957; MA (1959) and PhD (1965), Harvard University (Regional Studies–Soviet Union and Political Science).
Teaching Experience: Washington University, St. Louis MO 1964–67; State University of NY at Stony Brook, 1967–68; University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, 1969–73; Australian National University, Canberra, 1973–present.
Research experience: Exchange scholar in USSR 1962–63 (research for PhD); Fulbright scholar in Yugoslavia 1970, 1971–72; research travel in Balkans, Eastern Europe, USA and FRG, various years to present.
Publications
- Miller, R 2009, 'Book Review: Corporate Governance and Finance in Poland and Russia', Slavonic and East European Review, vol. 87, no. 1, pp. 187-189.
- Miller, R 2007, 'Church-State Relations and Civil Society in Former Communist Countries', in Helen James (ed.), Civil Society, Religion and Global Governance: Paradigms of power and persuasion, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London and New York.
- Miller, R 2007, 'Some Further Considerations on Alexey Muraviev's Paper, "The Red Star of the Pacific: the Forgotten Player is Back"'.
- Miller, R 2007, 'The Difficult Fight against Corruption in Transitional Systems: The Case of Serbia', in Andrew Padgett (ed.), Transcultural Studies: A Series in Interdisciplinary Research, Charles Schlacks, California, USA, pp. 245-259.
- Miller, R 2006, Russia and Europe: National Identity, National Interest, Pragmatism, or Delusions of Empire?, Australian National University, Canberra.