Randall Stone
Randall Warren Stone (born February 21, 1966) is an American political scientist and a professor at the University of Rochester, notable for his studies on international political economy, international relations, and Russian and European politics.
Stone has conducted extensive research on global economy, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and institutional design, and in 2012, was awarded the International Studies Association’s Chadwick F. Alger Prize for his book, Controlling Institutions: International Organizations and the Global Economy. Director of the Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies at the University of Rochester, Stone speaks Russian, German, and Polish, and frequently travels to the region.[1] Stone is also the author of Lending Credibility: The International Monetary Fund and the Post-Communist Transition (Princeton, 2002) and Satellites and Commissars: Strategy and Conflict in the Politics of Soviet-Bloc Trade (Princeton, 1996).
Stone earned a
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References
- ^ Political Scientist Named Director of University's Polish Studies Center. (2007) University of Rochester. Accessed June 9, 2014).
- ^ Randall Stone. Department of Political Science. University of Rochester. Accessed June 5, 2014.
- ^ Randall W. Stone: Professor of Political Science. University of Rochester. Accessed June 9, 2014.
- ^ Randall Stone. University of Rochester. Accessed June 9, 2014.
External links
- Official website
- Randall Stone. Department of Political Science. University of Rochester. Accessed June 5, 2014.
- Randall Stone publications indexed by Google Scholar