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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Vladimir Tism neanu, Sever Voinescu, Peter W. Galbraith, Robert Malley, David B. Rivkin, George Michael, Amir Taheri, Larry Sabato, Lawrence O'Donnell, James Zogby, Wainer Lusoli, Edward Luttwak, Bill Sammon, Barbara A. Perry, Henry Abraham, Stelian T nase, Mahesh Rangarajan, Nicolle Wallace, Bruce DuMont, Ahmad Zeidabadi, Khaled Ahmed, Bates Gill, Juan Manuel Garcia Passalacqua, Silverio Perez, Mowahid Shah, Kanti Bajpai, Mark Halperin, Jose Pacheco Pereira, Angela McGlowan, Derk Jan Eppink, Victor Neumann, Cristian Parvulescu, Kate O'Beirne, David Bositis, Kevin V. Mulcahy, Heinz Dieterich, Bill Schneider, James Pinkerton, Ferenc A. Vali, Andrew Fois, Kevin Sullivan, Kenneth F. Warren, Tom Barry, George Shire, Amir Mohebbian, Jack Burkman, Joshua Cooper Ramo, Raul Penaranda, Clayton Clemens, Clarita Carlos, Petri Mor, Dennis Kavanagh, Roedad Khan, Florence Bird, National Annenberg Election Survey, Henning Meyer, Jose Jesus Villa Pelayo, Michel C. Auger, Einar Forde, Patrick Ishmael, Marius Tuc, Muqtada Mansoor, Robert Fisher, Grigorij Mese nikov, Walter K. Andersen, Stephen P. Duggan, Teodor Brate . Excerpt: Vladimir Tism neanu (Romanian pronunciation: born July 4, 1951) is a Romanian and American political scientist, political analyst, sociologist, and professor at the University of Maryland, College Park. A specialist in political systems and comparative politics, he is director of the University of Maryland's Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies, having served as chairman of the editorial committee (2004-2008) and editor (1998-2004) of the East European Politics and Societies academic review. Over the years, Tism neanu was a contributor to several periodicals, including Studia Politica, Journal of Democracy, Sfera Politicii, Revista 22, Evenimentul Zilei, Idei in Dialog and Cotidianul. He has als...