Dr. Susanne Sternthal

  • Visiting Professor at Political Science, College of Liberal Arts

Scholarly and Creative Works

2022

  • Sternthal, S. (2022). As one of Vladimir Putin’s closest advisers on Ukraine, Nicolai Patrushev Spread disinformation and outlandish conspiracy theories. The Conversation.
  • Sternthal, S. (2022). Manifesto published in Russian media reflects Putin regime’s ruthless plans in Ukraine. The Conversation.

2015

  • Sternthal, S. (2015, April 2). Closing the doors on a museum of political Repression in Russia. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/closing-the-doors-on-a-museum-of-political-repression-in-russia/2015/04/02/388669a0-d71f-11e4-8103-fa84725dbf9d_story.html

2012

  • Sternthal, S. (2012). The Curious Entente Cordiale Between President Lincoln and Tsar Alexander II” Rodina, Rossiskii Istoricheskii Zhurnal. Russia Life.
  • Sternthal, S. (2012). Optimism in Diversity? Moscow’s March of Millions. Open Democracy. Retrieved from https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/odr/optimism-in-diversity-moscows-march-of-millions/
  • Sternthal, S. (2012). Let History be Judged: Lesson of Perm. Retrieved from https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/odr/let-history-be-judged-lesson-of-perm-36/

1998

  • Sternthal, S. (1998). Unraveling the Soviet Union: Gorbachev’s Change in World View. Demokratizatsya, 6(3).

1997

  • Sternthal, S. (1997). Gorbachev’s Reforms: De-Stalinization through Demilitarization. Westport: Praeger Publishers.