
Peter Reddaway is Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University. He retired from the University in 2004. Before joining George Washington University in January 1989, Peter Reddaway taught at the London School of Economics and then directed the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies. At George Washington University, he taught courses on Soviet and post-Soviet government and politics, and on human rights, and a multi-disciplinary introduction to Russia and Eastern Europe. His principal publications include Uncensored Russia: The Human Rights Movement in the USSR (1972), Psychiatric Terror: How Soviet Psychiatry is Used to Suppress Dissent (with S. Bloch, 1977), Soviet Psychiatric Abuse (with S. Bloch, 1984), Authority, Power and Policy in the USSR (ed. with T.H. Rigby and A. Brown, 1980), The Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms: Market Bolshevism Against Democracy(with D.Glinski, 2001), and The Dynamics of Russian Politics: Putin’s Reform of Federal-Regional Relations (with R. Orttung, vol. 1, 2003, vol. 2, 2004).