Institute for US and Canadian Studies
Public | |
Established | 1967 |
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Director | Dr. Valery Garbuzov |
Location | , |
Campus | 121069 Moscow Khlebnyy Pereulok 2/3 |
Website | http://www.iskran.ru/ |
Institute for US and Canadian Studies (Russian: Институт США и Канады РАН, Institut SShA i Kanadi RAN) is a Russian think tank which is part of the Russian Academy of Sciences, specializing on the comprehensive studies of the United States and Canada.
The institute continues to publish the monthly journal USA-Canada: Economics, Politics, Culture, which was founded in 1970. The journal is one of the leading Russian foreign policy magazines. It has a strong reputation for thoughtful, analytical, and unbiased articles by major Russian scholars and PhD students.[1]
History
ISKRAN was founded by Dr. Georgy Arbatov in 1967, who led the institute until 1995. Since that time it has been the main Soviet and later Russian center of research of American and Canadian foreign and internal policy.
ISKRAN in 1967–1991
Founded in the late 1960s and originally known as the USA Institute, its name was subsequently changed to the US and Canada Institute to reflect an expanded geographic focus. It was one of a number of area studies organizations created by the Soviet government to engage in unfettered research on regional issues; former institute director Georgy Arbatov referred to these organizations as "oases of creative thought".[2]
By the late 1980s, the institute had a staff of 300 specialists and published a monthly scholarly journal, U.S.A.: Economics, Politics, Ideology.[3]
ISKRAN played an important role in the Soviet foreign policy decision making process. Its specialists were responsible for providing unbiased information to Soviet top leaders on the economies, and political and military development of the United States. ISKRAN also included a doctoral department which provided highly competitive scholarships for American studies. ISKRAN specialists were among the architects of Soviet
ISKRAN after 1991
ISKRAN remained one of the Russian think tanks after the collapse of the Soviet Union. It continued its studies of international political, economic, and military issues. ISKRAN retained its functions of political and economic consultations of major Russian government bodies. Currently the institute is headed by Sergey Rogov.[1] The institute arranges conferences, workshops, and debates on major issues of international relations.
In 2007, ISKRAN was included in a list of the world leading think-tanks.[5]
References
- ^ a b Институт США и Канады РАН Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
- ISBN 0826413501.
- ISBN 0817985921.
- ^ "Unmasking Moscow's 'Institute of the U.S.A.'". The Heritage Foundation. December 17, 1982.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2008-07-08.
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