Dr Anton Koslov

Dr Anton Koslov, associate professor at AGSIRD
Associate Professor

Fields of expertise

  • Anthropology

  • Political Theory

  • Communications

Education

  • Doctorat (Ph.D.) in Anthropology, EHESS (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales), Paris, France

  • D.E.A. (Diplôme d'Etudes Avancées) in Anthropology, EHESS, Paris, France

  • M.A. in Anthropology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

  • B.A. in Philosophy, New York University, New York, U.S.A.

Previous experience

  • University of Paris-La Sorbonne

  • University of Paris Sud XI/CADMOS (Center of Analysis of Disputes and their Modes of Settlement), France

  • Arcadia University, Pennsylvania, USA

  • University Beirut - St.Joseph La Sagesse, Lebanon

 

News

Dr. Anton Koslov on TV to Comment on the Situation in Georgia

August 23, 2008

Dr. Anton Koslov

Dr. Anton Koslov was on the international TV channel France 24 on August 23rd to debate about the situation in Georgia with President Saakashvili after the recent conflict with Russia. He debated with the Ambassador of Georgia in France.

Watch debate

Dr. Koslov at Arcadia University

May 1, 2008

Dr. Anton KoslovDr. Anton Koslov spoke on "The Crisis of Modernity: Asymetry, Uncertainty and the Emerging Political Culture" on April 10th at Arcadia University. This lecture was part of a visiting professorship at AGS's partner institution Arcadia University, Pennsylvania, where he is teaching until the end of the Spring semester.

In the past fifteen years, basic concepts of international relations associated with the Yalta agreement have been challenged. The end of a bi-polar world, humanitarian interventions, the war on terror all point to the emergence of a new system of international relations. The main features of this system are asymetry and uncertainty. Dr. Koslov addressed these issues as well as their larger implications for global peace and security.

Read Dr. Anton Koslov's article: The Crisis of Modernity

Kambiz Zare Iran
EMSF, School of Business and Economics
Class of 2010

quote leftComing to AGS was the best decision I've made so far. This experience has broadened my horizon and really changed my view about things. I like the hands-on approach of the courses at AGS because it has taken my learning beyond theory. I feel better prepared the get into the workforce.quote right

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