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Robert Bruce Ware

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Robert Bruce Ware is Professor of Philosophy at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Ware earned an AB in political science from UC Berkeley, an MA in philosophy from UC San Diego,[1] and a D.Phil. from Oxford University.[1] From 1996 to 2013, Ware conducted field research in North Caucasus and has published extensively on politics, ethnography, and religion of the region in scholarly journals and in the popular media.[2][better source needed] He has been cited as a leading specialist on Dagestan.[3][4] His recent research has focused upon the philosophy of mathematics and physics.

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Selected publications

Books

  • Hegel: The Logic of Self-consciousness and the Legacy of Subjective Freedom (Edinburgh University Press, 1999)[5]
  • Dagestan: Russian Hegemony and Islamic Resistance in the North Caucasus (with Enver Kisriev, M. E. Sharpe, 2010)[6]
  • The Fire Below: How the Caucasus Shaped Russia (edited, Bloomsbury, 2013)[7]

Articles

  • Chechenization: Ironies and Intricacies [8]

References

  1. ^ a b "Biography of Robert Bruce Ware". www.siue.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  2. ^ Richard Sakwa, ed. (2005). Chechnya: From Past to Future. Anthem Press. p. xv. ISBN 978-1-84331-164-5.
  3. ^ Matthew Evangelista (2002). The Chechen wars: will Russia go the way of the Soviet Union?. Brookings Institution Press. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-8157-2498-8.
  4. ^ King, Charles (2003). "Crisis in the Caucasus: A New Look at Russia's Chechen Impasse". Foreign Affairs. 82 (2): 134–138. doi:10.2307/20033509. JSTOR 20033509.
  5. ^ Reviews of Hegel:
  6. ^ Reviews of Dagestan:
  7. ^ Reviews of The Fire Below:
  8. ^ Ware, RB (2009). "Chechenization: Ironies and Intricacies" (PDF). Brown Journal of World Affairs. XV (II): 157–169. Retrieved 8 November 2017.

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