Assistant Professor | Member of the Graduate Faculty | Faculty Affiliate
Dmitriy is an assistant professor of government and the principal investigator of the Aspiring Powers Initiative, a multi-year research effort aimed at examining the evolution of revisionist powers, such as China and Russia. In addition to studying the foreign policies of aspiring powers, Dmitriy’s research focuses on the determinants of conflict initiation and termination and has been published in peer-reviewed academic journals, including Global Studies Quarterly and Social Science Quarterly. Currently, he is working on a book project that investigates how state capacity affected Ukraine's ability to defy expectations in its war against Russia. Before joining the faculty at the University of Arizona, Dmitriy held a postdoctoral fellowshiat the Fletcher School at Tufts University and a predoctoral fellowshiat the Davis Center at Harvard University.
Bargaining, Signaling, and Strategic Provocation in Interstate Conflicts; U.S. - Russia Relations; U.S. - China Relations; U.S. Public Opinion and Foreign Policy; Gender and Foreign Policy. Majors: Government, International Studies, History, Psychology, Sociology, Other
Bargaining, Signaling, and Strategic Provocation in Interstate Conflicts; U.S. - Russia Relations; U.S. - China Relations; U.S. Public Opinion and Foreign Policy; Gender and Foreign Policy. Majors: Government, International Studies, History, Psychology, Sociology, Other