James R. Millar
James R. Millar | |
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Born |
1936 San Antonio, Texas |
Died |
November 30, 2008 72) Washington, D.C. | (aged
Nationality | American |
Institution | George Washington University |
Field | International affairs |
Alma mater |
Cornell University University of Texas at Austin |
James Robert Millar (1936 – November 30, 2008) was an American political scientist and economist. He was a renowned expert on the Soviet economy.[1]
A native of San Antonio, Texas, Millar attended the University of Texas at Austin, graduating in 1958. He went on to pursue a doctorate degree at Cornell University, including a year spent as an exchange student at Moscow State University.[1]
The National Council for Eurasian and East European Research awards the annual "James R. Millar Graduate Student Prize" for the best graduate student research paper in the humanities and social sciences regarding current or former communist regimes, in honor of Millar.[2]
Works
- James R. Millar; Sharon L. Wolchik (26 August 1994). The Social Legacy of Communism. Cambridge University Press. pp. 87–. ISBN 978-0-521-46748-3.
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