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John Clark
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John Clark is Senior Research Fellow at the Hudson Institute, a think tank headquartered in Indianapolis. He is the Director of the Institute's Center for Central European and Eurasian Studies. Among the books he has written or edited are:

The Moral Collapse of Communism: Poland as a Cautionary Tale (with Aaron Wildavsky, 1990), one of the first analyses of the death of communism in the Soviet Bloc.

The Development of the Private Sector in the Baltic Countries (1993), a study commissioned by the US Agency for International Development examining the difficulties of economic transition in Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia.

Environmental Protection in Transition (1998), a collection of essays by several Polish and American legal scholars, economists, and environmentalists.

Re-Working Welfare: The Transformation of Social Policy in Wisconsin (2000), a critical assessment of the implementation and outcomes of Wisconsin's pathbreaking welfare reform.

While at Hudson, Dr. Clark has written papers and articles on topics ranging from organized crime in the former USSR to Northeast Asian international security, from Polish political economy to the decay of civic engagement in the United States, from the roots of the crisis in Kosovo to the future of the welfare state in Europe. He is currently writing "The Disintegration of Eurasia?" a study of the impact on US foreign policy of future ethnic and social conflicts in Russia, China, Indonesia, and India

In addition to teaching Russian and Chinese politics at IUPUI, Dr. Clark is an Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Butler University, where he teaches courses on political philosophy, European politics, and Asian politics.
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