Anatoli Rozanov
Dr. Anatoli Rozanov is Professor of International Relations of the Faculty of International Relations of the Belarusian State University and Director of the Center for U.S. Foreign Policy Studies at the BSU.
He has published several books on international security, NATO and the U.S. role in the world. Two of his monographs were published in Geneva by the Geneva Centre for the democratic Control of Armed Forces.
His major areas of research include Security Studies, U.S. Foreign and Defense Policies, NATO and International Security.
Present Positions:
June 2012 – present, Director, Center for U.S. Foreign Policy Studies, Belarusian State University, Minsk
1992 – present: Professor of International Relations, Faculty of International Relations, Belarusian State University, Minsk
Courses Recently Taught:
International Security
U.S. Foreign Policy
European Security
Education:
Certificate in Recognition of Participation in a Long-Term Election Observation Training, Center for International Peace Operations, Berlin, May 2010.
Certificate in Recognition of Participation in the Training for Short-Term Observers, OSCE Academy in Bishkek, June 2008.
Diploma in Recognition of Participation in Senior Course on Conflict Management and International Law, Institute for National Defence and Security Policy Studies, Swedish National Defence College, Stockholm, November 2001.
Certificate of Completion of the Course in Defense Management and the Formulation of Defense Strategy Appropriate to Democracies, College of International and Security Studies, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, May 1999.
Doctor of History, Academy of Social Sciences, Moscow, January 1991. Dissertation: Western Concepts on Military and Political Aspects of International Security in the 1980s.
Candidat of History, Belarusian State University, Minsk, December 1982. Dissertation: Western Interpretations of the CPSU Foreign Policy.
Diploma of Higher Education, with honors, Belarusian State University, Department of History, Minsk, June 1978.