Expertise

Areas of Interest:

  • Public Finance
  • Macro-budgeting
  • Public Debt Markets
  • U.S. Defense Department Procurement Management
  • Political Economy of Reform in Formerly Socialist Countries

Dr. Robert Kravchuk, a National Academy of Public Administration Fellow, is an internationally recognized expert in public administration and political economy with special emphasis on Ukraine and Russia.

Kravchuk frequently writes and lectures on public budgeting, administrative reform, and capacity building.

His research projects include an exploration of the root concepts of American administrative theory and a comprehensive history of Russian public administration from Ivan the Terrible to Vladimir Putin.


Area: Public finance & budgeting; modern monetary theory; post-Keynesian economics; money & banking


Areas:

  • Public Finance & Economics
  • International Affairs & Development
  • Local Governance
Past Affiliations

Professor, The Gerald G. Fox Master of Public Administration, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (past)

Professor, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (past)

Fellow, Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies, Social Sciences, College of Arts & Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (past)

Affiliate Faculty, Russian and East European Institute, Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University Bloomington

Communities
Environmental Policy, Russian, Public Administration
Degrees
PhD, Syracuse University, Political Science, 1989
MA, Syracuse University, Political Science, 1987
MBA, Columbia University, Finance and Business Economics, 1981
MPA, University of Hartford, Public Administration, 1980
BA, University of Connecticut, Economics, 1977
BS, University of Connecticut, Business Administration, 1977