Janusz Bugajski
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Janusz Bugajski (born 23 September 1954, in
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,
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,
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) is a senior fellow at the
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in Washington, D.C., and host of “Bugajski Hour” television shows broadcast in the
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. He was formerly a senior fellow at the
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(CEPA) in Washington, D.C., and the director of New European Democracy Program at the
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(CSIS). Bugajski has served as a consultant on East European affairs for various U.S. organizations and government agencies as for the
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(USAID), the
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, the
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(IRI), the Free Trade Union Institute ( AFL-CIO), the
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(IREX), and
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television in London. He testifies regularly before the U.S. Congress. He chairs the South-Central Europe area studies program at the
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of the
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Life and career

He came to the US in 1986. He is son of Piotr, a teacher, and Jadwiga (Kawska) Bugajski. He is an American of Polish descent. 1977 he obtained B.A. Honours from the
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, UK, and in 1981 an M.Ph. in social anthropology from the
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. He speaks English and Polish. In 1981–1983 he has been consultant on Polish affairs for BBC Television, London; 1984–1985 he became Senior Research Analyst at
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(RFE/RL) in
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, Germany. In 1986 he joined the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C., and established the center's East European department. He became associate director 1986–93 and director in 1993 for East European Studies at Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington (DC). He was also an adjunct lecturer
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(1991); lecturer of the
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, the Foreign Service Institute, the
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; consultant of the International Republican Institute, the International Research and Exchanges Board and the Institute for Democracy in Eastern Europe.


Awards

He was awarded with grants 1988 of the
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, 1989 of the Lynde and Harry
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; 1991 with the leadership award of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. In 1998 he received the Distinguished Public Service Award from the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the U.S. Information Agency (USIA), and the
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in recognition of his contribution to international affairs. He was awarded Medal of Gratitude by the
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in 2010. He is a member of the
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.


Editorial work

He is a regular contributor to various U.S. and European newspapers and journals. Bugajski's publications include "Ethnic Politics in Eastern Europe: A Guide to Nationality, Policies, Organizations, and Parties" (M.E. Sharpe, 1994) and his book "Nations in Turmoil: Conflict and Cooperation in Eastern Europe" (Westview, 1992 and 1995), which was selected by Choice as an outstanding academic book. He also reflects the arousing tensions between Russia and the West and Russia's "neo-imperialism" at various regions of conflict as e.g. the lessons from the Russian-Georgian War in August 2008.


Selected publications

A list of publications is published on the CSIS homepage * Failed State: A Guide to Russia’s Rupture (Jamestown Foundation, 2022); * Eurasian Disunion: Russia's Vulnerable Flanks (Jamestown Foundation, 2016); * Conflict Zones: North Caucasus and Western Balkans Compared (Jamestown Foundation, 2014); * Return of the Balkans: Challenges to European Integration and U.S. Disengagement (Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2013); * Georgian Lessons: Conflicting Russian and Western Interests in the Wider Europe (CSIS Press, 2010); * Dismantling the West: Russia's Atlantic Agenda (Potomac Books, 2009); * America's New European Allies (Nova, 2009); * Expanding Eurasia: Russia's European Ambitions (CSIS, 2008); * Atlantic Bridges: America's New European Allies, with Ilona Teleki (Rowman & Littlefield, 2007); * Cold Peace: Russia's New Imperialism (Praeger, 2004); * Political Parties of Eastern Europe: A Guide to Politics in the Post-Communist Era (M.E. Sharpe, 2002). * Ethnic Politics in Eastern Europe: A Guide to Nationality Policies, Organizations, and Parties (M.E. Sharpe, 1994); * Nations in Turmoil: Conflict and Cooperation in Eastern Europe (Westview, 1993, 1995); * Fourth World Conflicts: Communism and Rural Societies (Westview, 1991); * Sandinista Communism and Rural Nicaragua (Praeger/CSIS, 1990); * East European Fault Lines: Dissent, Opposition, and Social Activism (Westview Press, 1989); * Czechoslovakia: Charter 77's Decade of Dissent (Praeger/CSIS, 1987).


References


External links

* https://jamestown.org/about-us/senior-fellows/
Who's Who in Polish America
Janusz Bugajski {{DEFAULTSORT:Bugajski, Janusz American political scientists International relations scholars American people of Polish descent Alumni of the University of Kent Alumni of the London School of Economics Academics from Washington, D.C. Living people 1954 births Earhart Foundation Fellows British emigrants to the United States