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Board of Editors
David Wolff
Ph.D., professor, Head of International Studies, School of International Studies, The Uiversity of Nottingham Ningbo, China.
Dr. Wolff is also a professor at the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center at the University of Hokkaido in Sapporo (Japan) and director emeritus of the Cold War International History Project. He is the author of "To the Harbin Station: The Liberal Alternative in Russian Manchuria, 1898–1914" (Stanford, 1999).
Professor Wolff graduated from Harvard in 1981 and received his Ph.D. from University of California, Berkley, in 1991.
Dr. Wolff’s research focuses on the problems of Russian and Soviet emigration, Cold War, the history of Syberia and the Far East, and international relations.
E-mail: David.Wolff@nottingham.edu.cn
Website: http://www.nottingham.edu.cn/cn/internationalstudies/staffprofile/david-wolff.aspx
Notable works:
- Wolff D. Stalin's postwar border-making tactics: East and West // Cahiers du Monde Russe. 2011. Vol. 52. Issue 2–3. P. 273–291.
- Wolff D. Open Jaw: A Harbin-centered View of the Siberian-Manchurian Intervention, 1917–22 // Russian History. 2009. 36(3). P. 339–359.
- Wolff D. Cultural and Social History on Total War's Global Battlefield // Russian Review. 2008. Vol. 67. Issue 1. P. 70–77.
- Wolff D. From Regional to Global: The 20th Century History of Soy as a Commodity // Gendai Chugoku Kenkyu. 2006. 18. P. 64–76.
- Wolff D. The KGB Reports from Lithuania // Acta Slavica Iaponica. 2006. 23. P. 219–240.
- Wolff D. Interkit: Soviet Sinology and the Sino-Soviet Split, 1967–1986 // Russian History. 2003. Volume 30. Issue 4. P. 433–456.
- Wolff D. To the Harbin Station: The Liberal Alternative in Russian Manchuria, 1898–1914. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999.
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