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Arkadiy Eremin

Arkadiy Eremin, PhD

College of Arts and Sciences

Assistant Professor

Biography

Arkadiy Eremin has started his academic career in 2016 as a lecturer at the department of theory and history of international relations at RUDN University in Moscow, Russia. He received his PhD degree in history of international relations and world politics in 2018 from the same University, and in 2019 was promoted to the rank of senior lecturer. In 2021, while fully employed at RUDN, he was invited to join RANEPA and HSE universities on a part-time contract at the rank of associate professor. In 2022 he was also promoted to the rank of associate professor at RUDN University. In 2023 he has moved to Tashkent, Uzbekistan and continued his academic career as an associate professor at Webster University, at the undergraduate program on political science and international relation.

In 2019 Arkadiy has won a parliamentary research grant from “State Duma” of Russian Federation with a project on comparison of international experience on personal data management and security. In 2021 he has won a university grant for young researchers with a project on the US-China rivalry in Latin America.

  • International security
  • Contemporary international system
  • Geopolitical rivalry of US and China and it’s regional dimensions
  • Democratization and democratic backsliding, the role of democracy and autocracy in the modern world
  • Political Science and International Relations higher education
  • Latin America
  • Post-Soviet space

  • History and culture of Latin America, Post-Soviet Space and Monsoon Asia
  • International security
  • Philosophy and Theory of Political Science and International Relations
  • Research methods in Political Science and International Relations

International Peer-Reviewed Articles:

  • Eremin, A. A. (2024). Roleplaying simulations for international relations education: Cases of Russian Federation and Uzbekistan. Issues in Educational Research, 34(2), 476-491. http://www.iier.org.au/iier34/eremin.pdf (Q2).
  • Eremin, A., & Petrovich-Belkin, O. (2024). Conflict between Russia and Ukraine through the prism of quality peace theory. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/pac0000728 (APA, Scopus Q2, 1st author).
  • Eremin A.A., Petrovich-Belkin O.K. (2023) Is Sustainable Peace in Ukraine Possible? Contributions of Quality Peace Theory.  Journal of Peacebuilding & Development, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/15423166231221776 (SAGE, Scopus Q2, 1st author);
  • Eremin A.A., Piskunov D.A., Degterev D.A. (2023) 5G competition in the US and China in Latin America: at the origins of technological decoupling. Polis, №3, pp. 20-38 (Scopus Q2);
  • Eremin A.A. (2022) Why Prohibition Tactics do not Work? A Critical Evaluation of Historic Experience of the United States in Fighting Alcohol and Drugs. Social Evolution & History, Vol. 21 No. 2 – pp. 33–51(Scopus, Q2);
  • Eremin A.A., Petrovich-Belkin O.K. (2022) State policies regarding sexual minorities in Russia: from Russian empire to modern day Russian federation. Sexuality and Culture, vol.26, №1; – pp. 289-311 (Springer, Scopus Q1, 1st author);
  • Eremin A.A. (2022). “Breaking the Continuity” Of the Latin American Vector of US Foreign Policy Under Donald Trump and the Crisis of Pan-Americanism (2017–2020) // World Economy and International Relations. Vol. 5, № 5. – pp. 68-77 (Scopus, Q2);
  • Katkova E., Eremin A. (2022) China’s Relations with Latin America and the Caribbean at the Present Stage // International Organizations Research Journal. Vol., 17, № 2. – pp. 164-188 (Scopus Q2, 2nd author);
  • Eremin A.A., Petrovich-Belkin O.K., Ponomarenko A. (2021) Austrian Republic’s Approaches to Combating Climate Change in 2012-2020. // Voprosy istorii, № 4-2 – pp. 37-42 (Scopus Q2, 2nd author);
  • Borzova, A. Yu., Eremin, A. A., Ivkina, N. V., & Petrovich-Belkin, O. K. (2021). Russia — Latin America economic cooperation: Insights from EU — CELAC Sustainable Development concept. Vestnik RUDN. International Relations, 21(4), 785—802 (Scopus Q1, 2nd author);
  • Eremin A.A. (2021) Research Potential of Wargames in International Relations Studies. World Economy and International Relations. Vol.65, №12. – pp. 90-100 (Scopus Q2);
  • Eremin A.A., Dubrovsky I.R., Petrovich-Belkin O.K. (2021) Latin American Vector of China’s Foreign Policy from 1991 to 2020. Voprosy Istorii. Vol. 11, № 3. – pp. 256-267 (Scopus Q2, 1st author);
  • Petrovich-Belkin O., Kurylev K., Sidorov D., Eremin A. (2021) Legal and regulatory framework of cooperation between the Eurasian Economic Union member states in the field of space exploration. Advances in the Astronautical Sciences. Vol. 174 – pp. 521-529 (Scopus Q4, 2nd author);
  • Eremin A.A., Petrovich-Belkin O.K. (2020) Historical retrospective on the implementation of the “War on drugs” concept (“War on drugs”) in the United States // Vorposy istorii. № 12-1. – pp. 267-287 (Scopus Q2, 1st author);
  • Petrovitch-Belkin, O., Yeryomin, A., Bokeriya, S. (2019) The problem of Russia’s declining influence in the former Soviet Union: Why are the CIS countries drifting toward multilateralism? // International Organisations Research Journal. Vol. 14, № 1 – pp. 94-112 (Scopus Q2, 2nd author);
  • Eremin, A.A., Petrovich-Belkin, O.K. (2019) The ‘War on drugs’ concept as the basis for combating drugs in the Western Hemisphere // Central European Journal of International and Security Studies. Vol. 13 № 2 – pp. 31-47 (Scopus Q4, 1st author);
  • Petrovich-Belkin O.K., Eremin A.A., Bokeriya S.A. (2019) The decline of Russia’s influence in the post-soviet region and the reasons behind it // Comparative politics (Russia) [Sravnitelnaya Politika]. Vol. 10, № 3. – pp. 95-104; (Web of Science, 2nd author);
  • Eremin A.A., Petrovich-Belkin O.K. (2018) The philosophy of history of Giambattista Vico: sources, essence and legacy // VOPROSY ISTORII. № 11. – pp. 97-119 (Scopus Q2, 2nd author);

Other peer-reviewed articles:

  • Eremin A., Medina Gonzalez V. (2021). Latin America in the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Social and political aspects. Case of Ecuador. Latinskaia Amerika. (3)., pp.20-32
  • Eremin A.A., Barsegyan A.A., Prostakov D.I., Kuntsev V.D. (2021) Changes in the Configuration of Regional Leadership in Latin America (2016-2020) // International Relations, № 1. – pp. 1 – 10.
  • Eremin A.A., Nikolashvili N.D, Magomedova A.D., Popova D.R., Andriakhin A.A. (2019) Main routes of cocaine transit from Colombia to the USA: network analysis (2010-2018) // Conflictology. №. 4 – pp. 14-29
  • Eremin A.A., Tsvyk A.V., Yurtaev V.I. (2018) Review of the book: Braveboy-Wagner, J.A. (Ed.). (2016). Diplomatic Strategies of Nations of The Global South. The Search for Leadership. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 453 P // Vestnik RUDN. International Relations, Vol. 18, №3 – pp. 716-726.
  • Eremin, A.A., Eremina, M.S., Abdurashitova, E.A. (2017). The input of resolution A/RES/S-30/1 in the formation of the new global anti-drug approaches // Vestnik RUDN. International Relations, Vol. 17, №1 – pp. 95-110
  • Perez-Benitez S., Eremin A.A. (2017) US-CUBA relations: a new wave of confrontation? // Vestnik RUDN. International Relations. Vol. 17, № 3 – pp. 568-574
  • Eremin A.A. (2017) OAS and the future of Inter-American Security in the Western Hemisphere // Mezhdunarodnie Ontosheniya. № 3. – pp. 45 – 53.
  • Eremin A.A. (2015) Origins of anti-Americanism in Europe // Vestnik RUDN. International Relations. Vol. 15, № 2 – pp. 110-115;
  • Eremin A.A. (2014) Russia’s security challenges in the 21st century // Vestnik RUDN. International Relations. Vol. 14, № 2 – pp. 49-54.

Books:

  • Eremin A.A. (2019) OAS and regional security. Moscow: Aspect press. – 175 p.

Editor:

  • Contemporary regional and global security challenges (eds. Eremin A.A., Ramich M.S., Andronova A.R.). People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), Moscow: 2019. – 304 p.
  • Quantative analysis of situational models, volume I. (ed. Eremin A.A). People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN), Moscow: 2020

Opinion editorials and analytical center publications:

  • 2018: PhD in History of international relations and world politics, RUDN, Russia.
  • 2015: MSc in International relations, RUDN, Russia.
  • 2013: BSc International relations, RUDN, Russia.
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