Selected articles and book chapters:
Shiraev, Eric; Simmons, Greg; & Shterin, Marat (2023). Islam in Russian Politics and Society. In Gregory Simmons, Marat Shterin, and Eric Shiraev (eds.) Islam in Russia: Religion, Politics and Society. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Reiner Publishers. https://www.rienner.com/uploads/638532644ff67.pdf
Shiraev, Eric & Mölder, Holger (2021). Global Knowledge Warfare, Strategic Imagination, Uncertainty, and Fear. In: Holger Mölder, Vladimir Sazonov, Archil Chochia, & Tanel Kerikmäe (eds). The Russian Federation in Global Knowledge Warfare. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353431431_Global_Knowledge_Warfare_Strategic_Imagination_Uncertainty_and_Fear
Shiraev, Eric (2021). Fake news for the American Revolution: An attempt at character assassination of George Washington Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, Volume 134, Issue 2, Aug 2021, p. 254 - 267 https://doi.org/10.5117/TVG2021.2.006.SHIR
Martijn Icks & Eric Shiraev (2021). Having the Last Lough: Scandalous Character Assassination in Comedy in Classic Athens and in the Current-Day United States. In: André Haller, Hendrik Michael, Lukas Seeber (eds.), Scandalogy 3: Cultures of Scandals – Scandals in New Media (Herbert von Halem Verlag: Cologne 2020), 135-149
Shiraev, Eric & Mölder, Holger (2020) Global Knowledge Warfare: Using Strategic Imagination to Harness Uncertainty and Fear. The Cypher Brief. August 2020. https://bit.ly/2IfHQdp
Shiraev, Eric & Keohane, Jennifer (2020). “Amnesty, abortion, and acid”: Why negative campaigning works. The Washington Examiner. November 3. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/amnesty-abortion-and-acid-why-negative-campaigning-works
Shiraev, Eric & Keohane, Jennifer (2020). Character Assassination in the 2020 Presidential Race: A New Low? The Washington Examiner. October 21. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/videos/character-assassination-in-the-2020-presidential-race-a-new-low
Icks, Martijn & Shiraev, Eric (2020). Character Assassination and Scandalogy: How and why character attacks cause scandals. In: A. Haller and H.Michael (Eds) Scandalogy 2: Cultures of Scandals—Scandals in Culture. (pp.104-123). Cologne: Verlag.
Shiraev, Eric (2020). “Looking forward…. Maybe”: The 2016 United States’ Presidential Elections From Russia’s Standpoint. In: Jesus Velasco (Ed). International Reactions to the 2016 Presidential Elections in the USA. New York : Routledge.
Icks, Martijn & Shiraev, Eric (2020). Character Assassination and Scandology: How and why character attacks cause scandals. In: A. Haller and H.Michael (Eds) Scandalogy 2: Cultures of Scandals—Scandals in Culture. Cologne: Verlag, 104-123.
Icks, Martijn & Shiraev, Eric (2019). Character Assassination in Ancient Rome: Defamation in Cicero's First Catilinarian Oration from a Historical-Psychological Perspective. The Journal of Psychohistory, 46 (4), 270-289.
Shiraev, Eric. (2014). How Political Psychologists Can Assist Historians. In: Shiraev, Eric & Icks, Martijn. (Eds). Character Assassination Throughout the Ages. (pp. 15-36). London/New York: Macmillan.
Shiraev, E. and Smart, J. Character Attacks and American Presidents. (2014). Shiraev, Eric & Icks, Martijn. (Eds). Character Assassination Throughout the Ages. (pp. 215-236). London/New York: Macmillan.
Shiraev, Eric and Yang, Z. (2014). The Gao-Rao Affair. A Case of Character Assassination in Chinese Politics in the 1950s. Shiraev, Eric & Icks, Martijn. (Eds). Character Assassination Throughout the Ages. (pp. 237-252). London/New York: Macmillan.
Shiraev, Eric. (2008). Sizing-up Obama in Russia: Harvard International Review.
http://www.harvardir.org/index.php?page=article&id=1811
Shiraev, E. and Klicperova, Marina (2007). Slovakia. In: Global Perspectives on the United States (D. Levinson and K. Christensen, Eds.).Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing, V. 2. pp. 569-572
Shiraev, E. and Klicperova, Marina (2007). Czech Republic. In: Global Perspectives on the United States (D. Levinson and K. Christensen, Eds.).Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing, V. 1. pp. 161-165
Shiraev, E. and Makhovskaya, O. (2007). From the Cold War to Lukewarm Peace: Russian Views of September 11 and Beyond. In: (D.Farber, Ed.) What they Think of US: International Perceptions of the United States since 9/11. Princeton University Press, pp. 95-124.
Shiraev, E. (2005). Introduction: After 9/11: Attitudes toward the United States. In Shlapentokh, V., Woods, J., and Shiraev, E. (Eds.). America: Sovereign Defender or a Cowboy Nation? London: Ashgate, pp. 1-14
Shiraev, E. (2005). Russia’s views of America in a Historic Perspective. In Shlapentokh, V., Woods, J., and Shiraev, E. (Eds.). America: Sovereign Defender or a Cowboy Nation? London: Ashgate, pp. 45-52
Shiraev, E. (2005). “Sorry, but…” Russia’s Responses in the Wake of 9/11. In Shlapentokh, V., Woods, J., and Shiraev, E. (Eds.). America: Sovereign Defender or a Cowboy Nation? London: Ashgate, pp. 53-70
Shiraev, E. and Julia Gradskova (2005). The Russian Family. In J.Roopnarine and U.Gielen (Eds.). Families in Global Perspective. Boston: Allyn& Bacon.
Shiraev, E. and Terrio, D. (2003). Russian Decision-making Regarding Bosnia: Indifferent Public and Feuding Elites. In: R.Sobel & E.Shiraev (Eds.), International Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis. Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield.
Shiraev, E. and Sobel R. (2003). Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Linkages. In: R. Sobel & E. Shiraev (Eds.), International Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis. Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield.
Shiraev, E. and Sobel R. (2003). Does Public Opinion Matter? In: R. Sobel & E. Shiraev (Eds.), International Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis. Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield.
Shiraev, E. and Sigelman, L. (2002). The Rational Attacker in Russia? Negative Campaigning in Russian Presidential Elections. The Journal of Politics, 64, 1, 45-62.
Shiraev, E. (2001). Why do They Hate the West? Oost-Europa Verkenningen (Netherlands), December, pp. 66-77.
Shiraev, E. and Valenty, L. (2001). The 1996 Russian Presidential Candidates: A Content Analysis of Motivational Configuration and Conceptual/Integrative Complexity. In O.Feldman and L. Valenty (Eds.), Profiling Political Leaders: Cross-Cultural Studies of Personality and Behavior. Greenwood.
Shiraev, E. (2000). People Say, Advisers Advise, and Officials Decide: Toward a Comparative Analysis of Opinion-Policy Linkages. In: R. Shapiro, B. Nacos, and P.Isernia (Eds.), Decision-Making in the Glass House. Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield.
Shiraev, E. and Zubok, V. (2000). Against the West: Anti-Western Attitudes as a Mediating Factor in Russia’s Opinion-Policy Links (1991-1999). In R. Shapiro, B. Nacos, and P. Isernia (Eds.), Decision-Making in the Glass House. Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield.
Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (1999). The Reformer in the Office. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 3-22.
Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (1999). A Profile of Mikhail Gorbachev: Psychological and Sociological Underpinnings. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 23-52.
Shiraev, E. (1999). The New Nomenclature and Increasing Income Inequality. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 109-118.
Shiraev, E. (1999). Attitudinal Changes During the Transition. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 155-166.
Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (1999). Generational Adaptations to the Transition. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 167-178.
Shiraev, E. (1999). Gender Roles and Political Transformations. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 199-212.
Shiraev, E. (1999). The Post Soviet Orientations toward the United States and the West. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 227-238.
Shiraev, E., McDermott, R. & Koopman C. (1998). Beliefs About International Security Among Russian and American National Security Elites. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 4(1), 35-57.
Shiraev, Eric; Simmons, Greg; & Shterin, Marat (2023). Islam in Russian Politics and Society. In Gregory Simmons, Marat Shterin, and Eric Shiraev (eds.) Islam in Russia: Religion, Politics and Society. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Reiner Publishers. https://www.rienner.com/uploads/638532644ff67.pdf
Shiraev, Eric & Mölder, Holger (2021). Global Knowledge Warfare, Strategic Imagination, Uncertainty, and Fear. In: Holger Mölder, Vladimir Sazonov, Archil Chochia, & Tanel Kerikmäe (eds). The Russian Federation in Global Knowledge Warfare. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353431431_Global_Knowledge_Warfare_Strategic_Imagination_Uncertainty_and_Fear
Shiraev, Eric (2021). Fake news for the American Revolution: An attempt at character assassination of George Washington Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, Volume 134, Issue 2, Aug 2021, p. 254 - 267 https://doi.org/10.5117/TVG2021.2.006.SHIR
Martijn Icks & Eric Shiraev (2021). Having the Last Lough: Scandalous Character Assassination in Comedy in Classic Athens and in the Current-Day United States. In: André Haller, Hendrik Michael, Lukas Seeber (eds.), Scandalogy 3: Cultures of Scandals – Scandals in New Media (Herbert von Halem Verlag: Cologne 2020), 135-149
Shiraev, Eric & Mölder, Holger (2020) Global Knowledge Warfare: Using Strategic Imagination to Harness Uncertainty and Fear. The Cypher Brief. August 2020. https://bit.ly/2IfHQdp
Shiraev, Eric & Keohane, Jennifer (2020). “Amnesty, abortion, and acid”: Why negative campaigning works. The Washington Examiner. November 3. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/amnesty-abortion-and-acid-why-negative-campaigning-works
Shiraev, Eric & Keohane, Jennifer (2020). Character Assassination in the 2020 Presidential Race: A New Low? The Washington Examiner. October 21. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/videos/character-assassination-in-the-2020-presidential-race-a-new-low
Icks, Martijn & Shiraev, Eric (2020). Character Assassination and Scandalogy: How and why character attacks cause scandals. In: A. Haller and H.Michael (Eds) Scandalogy 2: Cultures of Scandals—Scandals in Culture. (pp.104-123). Cologne: Verlag.
Shiraev, Eric (2020). “Looking forward…. Maybe”: The 2016 United States’ Presidential Elections From Russia’s Standpoint. In: Jesus Velasco (Ed). International Reactions to the 2016 Presidential Elections in the USA. New York : Routledge.
Icks, Martijn & Shiraev, Eric (2020). Character Assassination and Scandology: How and why character attacks cause scandals. In: A. Haller and H.Michael (Eds) Scandalogy 2: Cultures of Scandals—Scandals in Culture. Cologne: Verlag, 104-123.
Icks, Martijn & Shiraev, Eric (2019). Character Assassination in Ancient Rome: Defamation in Cicero's First Catilinarian Oration from a Historical-Psychological Perspective. The Journal of Psychohistory, 46 (4), 270-289.
Shiraev, Eric. (2014). How Political Psychologists Can Assist Historians. In: Shiraev, Eric & Icks, Martijn. (Eds). Character Assassination Throughout the Ages. (pp. 15-36). London/New York: Macmillan.
Shiraev, E. and Smart, J. Character Attacks and American Presidents. (2014). Shiraev, Eric & Icks, Martijn. (Eds). Character Assassination Throughout the Ages. (pp. 215-236). London/New York: Macmillan.
Shiraev, Eric and Yang, Z. (2014). The Gao-Rao Affair. A Case of Character Assassination in Chinese Politics in the 1950s. Shiraev, Eric & Icks, Martijn. (Eds). Character Assassination Throughout the Ages. (pp. 237-252). London/New York: Macmillan.
Shiraev, Eric. (2008). Sizing-up Obama in Russia: Harvard International Review.
http://www.harvardir.org/index.php?page=article&id=1811
Shiraev, E. and Klicperova, Marina (2007). Slovakia. In: Global Perspectives on the United States (D. Levinson and K. Christensen, Eds.).Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing, V. 2. pp. 569-572
Shiraev, E. and Klicperova, Marina (2007). Czech Republic. In: Global Perspectives on the United States (D. Levinson and K. Christensen, Eds.).Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing, V. 1. pp. 161-165
Shiraev, E. and Makhovskaya, O. (2007). From the Cold War to Lukewarm Peace: Russian Views of September 11 and Beyond. In: (D.Farber, Ed.) What they Think of US: International Perceptions of the United States since 9/11. Princeton University Press, pp. 95-124.
Shiraev, E. (2005). Introduction: After 9/11: Attitudes toward the United States. In Shlapentokh, V., Woods, J., and Shiraev, E. (Eds.). America: Sovereign Defender or a Cowboy Nation? London: Ashgate, pp. 1-14
Shiraev, E. (2005). Russia’s views of America in a Historic Perspective. In Shlapentokh, V., Woods, J., and Shiraev, E. (Eds.). America: Sovereign Defender or a Cowboy Nation? London: Ashgate, pp. 45-52
Shiraev, E. (2005). “Sorry, but…” Russia’s Responses in the Wake of 9/11. In Shlapentokh, V., Woods, J., and Shiraev, E. (Eds.). America: Sovereign Defender or a Cowboy Nation? London: Ashgate, pp. 53-70
Shiraev, E. and Julia Gradskova (2005). The Russian Family. In J.Roopnarine and U.Gielen (Eds.). Families in Global Perspective. Boston: Allyn& Bacon.
Shiraev, E. and Terrio, D. (2003). Russian Decision-making Regarding Bosnia: Indifferent Public and Feuding Elites. In: R.Sobel & E.Shiraev (Eds.), International Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis. Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield.
Shiraev, E. and Sobel R. (2003). Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Linkages. In: R. Sobel & E. Shiraev (Eds.), International Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis. Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield.
Shiraev, E. and Sobel R. (2003). Does Public Opinion Matter? In: R. Sobel & E. Shiraev (Eds.), International Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis. Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield.
Shiraev, E. and Sigelman, L. (2002). The Rational Attacker in Russia? Negative Campaigning in Russian Presidential Elections. The Journal of Politics, 64, 1, 45-62.
Shiraev, E. (2001). Why do They Hate the West? Oost-Europa Verkenningen (Netherlands), December, pp. 66-77.
Shiraev, E. and Valenty, L. (2001). The 1996 Russian Presidential Candidates: A Content Analysis of Motivational Configuration and Conceptual/Integrative Complexity. In O.Feldman and L. Valenty (Eds.), Profiling Political Leaders: Cross-Cultural Studies of Personality and Behavior. Greenwood.
Shiraev, E. (2000). People Say, Advisers Advise, and Officials Decide: Toward a Comparative Analysis of Opinion-Policy Linkages. In: R. Shapiro, B. Nacos, and P.Isernia (Eds.), Decision-Making in the Glass House. Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield.
Shiraev, E. and Zubok, V. (2000). Against the West: Anti-Western Attitudes as a Mediating Factor in Russia’s Opinion-Policy Links (1991-1999). In R. Shapiro, B. Nacos, and P. Isernia (Eds.), Decision-Making in the Glass House. Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield.
Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (1999). The Reformer in the Office. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 3-22.
Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (1999). A Profile of Mikhail Gorbachev: Psychological and Sociological Underpinnings. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 23-52.
Shiraev, E. (1999). The New Nomenclature and Increasing Income Inequality. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 109-118.
Shiraev, E. (1999). Attitudinal Changes During the Transition. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 155-166.
Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (1999). Generational Adaptations to the Transition. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 167-178.
Shiraev, E. (1999). Gender Roles and Political Transformations. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 199-212.
Shiraev, E. (1999). The Post Soviet Orientations toward the United States and the West. In: Shiraev, E. and Glad, B. (Eds.), The Russian Transformation. New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. 227-238.
Shiraev, E., McDermott, R. & Koopman C. (1998). Beliefs About International Security Among Russian and American National Security Elites. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 4(1), 35-57.