• "Orthodox Christianity and the Russian Transformation",
Proselytism and Orthodoxy in Russia: The New War for Souls, edited by Whitte, John, and Michael Bourdeaux. New York:
Orbis Books, 1999/2009. •
俄国的东正教与劝诱改宗 (2013) • Preface,
Revelations from the Russian Archives: Documents in English, edited by Diane Koenker and Ronald D. Bachman. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1997. • Introduction to
Before the Revolution: St. Petersburg in Photographs, 1890–1914, text by Mikhail P. Iroshnikov, Yury B. Shelayev and Liudmila A. Protsai. New York: Abrams, 1992. • "Six Views of the Russian Revolution",
Russian and Soviet History, edited by Bertrand M. Patenaude. New York, London: Garland Publishing, 1992. • Foreword,
Before the Revolution: St. Petersburg in Photographs, 1890–1914, by Mikhail P. Iroshnikov, Yury B. Shelayev, Liudmila A. Protsai; introduction by Dmitry S. Likhachov. New York: Harry N. Abrams; Leningrad: Nauka: JV SMART, 1991. • "The Role of a Western University in Forming a Social Morality",
Moral Values and Higher Education, edited by Dennis L. Thompson. (Based on an address given at a symposium held at
Brigham Young University, February 1987). Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1991. • Foreword,
Henry M. Jackson and World Affairs: Selected Speeches, 1953–1983, edited by Dorothy Fosdick. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1990. • Introduction to
Solidarity and Poland, Impacts East and West, edited by Steve W. Reiquam; a collections of papers presented at conferences, "The Legacy of Solidarity", Held February 1987 at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.: Wilson Center Press: 1988. • "Diplomacy and the Soviet Union",
Diplomacy for the Future, edited by George C. McGhee. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, in cooperation with the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown, university, 1987, pp. 35–48. • "American Foreign Policy and the New Isolationism",
Public Diplomacy: USA Versus USSR, edited by Richard F. Staar. Stanford, California: Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University, 1986, pp. 3–18 (adaptation of address delivered at Hoover Institution, October 3, 1985). • "Education and Culture: Beyond 'Lifestyles'",
Virtue—Public & Private, edited by Richard John Neuhaus. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans, in cooperation with the Rockford Institute Center on Religion and Society, 1986, pp. 1–7. • "Socio-Cultural Imperatives for a New Containment Policy",
Containment Concept and Policy, edited by Terry L. Deibel and John Lewis Gaddis. Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 1986, v. 2, pp. 597–613. • "General Change: In Search of a Post-Stalinist Identity",
From Brezhnev to Gorbachev – Domestic Affairs and Soviet Foreign Policy, edited by Hans-Joachim Veen. Leamington Spa, Hamburg, New York: Berg, 1987, pp. 156–163. (English translation of "Der Generationswechsel: Die Suche nach einer nachstalinistischen Identität",
Wohin entwickelt sich die Sowjetunion? Zur aussenpolitischen Relevanz innerpolitischer Entwicklungen.) • "Three Views of Revolution",
And He Loved Big Brother: Man, State and Society in Question (contributions to the George Orwell Colloquium, 1984, Council of Europe, Strasbourg), London, 1985, pp. 13–24; also in
Reflections on America, 1984, An Orwell Symposium, edited by Robert Mulvihill. University of Georgia Press, 1986, pp. 202–214. • "Der Generationswechsel: Die Suche nach einer nachstalinistischen Identität",
Wohin entwickelt sich die Sowjetunion? Zur aussenpolitischen Relevanz innerpolitischer Entwicklungen, edited by Hans-Joachim Veen. (Third German-American Conference, Social Science Research Institute, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Sankt Augustin bei Bonn) Melle: Knoth, 1984, pp. 180–183. • "Rival Revolutionary Ideals",
Totalitarian Democracy and After (International Colloquium in Memory of Jacob L. Talmon.) Jerusalem: Israeli Academy of Science and Humanities, 1984, pp. 56–69. • "Reflections on the Nonmaterial Aspects of National Interests",
The National Interests of the United States in Foreign Policy, edited by Prosser Gifford. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1981, pp. 180–183. • "Neglected Figures and Features in the Rise of the Raskol",
The Religious World of Russian Culture, edited by Andrew Blane. The Hague, Paris: Mouton, 1975. • "The Spirit of Russian Art", introduction to
The Arts of Russia. New York: Horizon, 1970. • "The Intellectuals",
Prospects for Soviet Society, edited by Allen Kassof. New York: Praeger, 1968, pp. 449–472. • "Finland", chapter on Finnish Communism,
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Booklets •
The Intellectual and Cultural Dimensions of International Relations. Washington, D.C. (presented at the Plenary Meeting XXII of the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, February 28, 1991). •
The Electronic Erosion of Democracy, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (presented as the Inaugural C. Walter and Gerda B. Mortenson Distinguished Lecture, September 10, 1990). •
Books and the World, Center for the Book, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1988 (adaptation of address given at opening of exhibition – "Legacies of Genius" – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 13, 1988). •
The Moral Imperative of Conservation, The National Committee to Save America's Cultural Collections, Washington, D.C. (presented as keynote address of "Invest in the American Collection", a Regional Forum on the Conservation of Cultural Property, June 16, 1987, The Art Institute of Chicago). •
The Adventure of Liberal Education, Syracuse, 1982. •
The Humanities Film Forum, Los Angeles, 1973.
Book contributions •
Foreword to
Freud: Conflict and Culture, by
Michael S. Roth. New York:
Vintage Books (2000).
pp. ix-x. . .
Book reviews • "The Cross and the Sickle." Review of
A Long Walk to Church: A Contemporary History of Russian Orthodoxy by
Nathaniel Davis.
New York Times Book Review (April 16, 1995), p. 25. • "A Revolutionary Russian Writer's Redemption." Review of
Dostoevsky: The Miraculous Years, 1865–1871 by Joseph Frank.
Wall Street Journal (March 28, 1995), p. A24.
Articles • "Okay, They've Met. Now Let's Get Engaged."
Washington Post (June 17, 2001), p. B2. • "Russia, Between a Dream and a Nightmare" (
Op-Ed).
New York Times (June 17, 1998). • "Religion and Russia's Future: The Templeton Lecture on Religion and World Affairs."
Foreign Policy Research Institute WIRE, vol. 5, no. 10 (October 1997), pp. 1–4. • "Russian Librarians Host Idea Exchange in Vologda."
American Libraries (September 1996), p. 21. • "Here Today, Here Tomorrow: The Imperative of Collections Security."
American Libraries (August 1996), p. 40. • "On My Mind: A Technological Flood Requires Human Navigators."
American Libraries (June/July 1996), p. 39. • "Libraries, the Library of Congress, and the Information Age."
Daedalus: Books, Bricks, & Bytes (Fall 1996).
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. • "The Library of Congress' National Digital Library Program." In:
Digital Libraries: Research and Technology Advances. Berlin, Heidelberg:
Springer-Verlag (1996). :: Selected Papers from ADL '95 Forum held in McLean, Virginia (May 1995). • "Let Russia Be Russian" (
Op-ed).
New York Times (June 16, 1996). • "Cultural Heritage, Education, and the Information Highway",
J. Paul Getty Trust Bulletin, spring 1995 (from speech presented at Center for Education in the Arts' National Conference held in January 1995). • "Gliazhu vpered ia bez boiazni",
Moskovskie novosti, January 15/22, 1995, p. 20. • "The Local Library and the Electronic Age",
Moveable Type, Willamette University publication, Salem, Oregon, 1994/95. • "Khristianstvo i preobrazovanie Rossii",
Mera, St. Petersburg: Glagol, 1994 (Russian translation of "Christianity and the Transformation of Russia", speech given at the 71st Convocation of the U.S. Episcopal Church, August 29, 1994). • "Electronic Content and Civilization's Discontent",
Educom Review, September/October 1994, p. 22. • "The Case for Orthodoxy",
The New Republic, May 30, 1994, p. 24. • "The Electronic Library",
Media Studies Journal, Winter 1994, p. 109. • "Religious Revival in Russia: Discovery and Change",
Woodstock Report, October 1992, no. 31, pp. 3–8. (An abridged version of opening presentation at Woodstock Theological Center's Forum on Religion in the Former Soviet Republics, May 6, 1992). • "Opening a Window on Deceit",
U.S. News & World Report, August 24, 1992. • "The Intellectual and Cultural Dimensions of International Relations: Present Ironies and Future Possibilities",
The Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, v. 22, no. 2, Summer 1992. • "Feed Russia's Pride, Not Just Its Stomach", (based on an address given at Princeton University),
The Wall Street Journal, February 25, 1992. • "The Search for a Modern Russian Identity",
Bulletin: The American Academy of Arts and Sciences, January 1992 (edited version of "Russia's Fever Break", which appeared in the
Wilson Quarterly, Autumn 1991). • "Library of Congress to Open Collections to Local Libraries in Electronic Access Plans",
American Libraries, Feature, September 1991. • "Russia's Fever Break",
The Wilson Quarterly, Autumn 1991. • "U.S.S.R.: The Birth of a Nation",
The Washington Post – Outlook, September 8, 1991. • "The True Heroes of the Soviet Union",
The New York Times Op-Ed, August 30, 1991. • "The Crisis of Communism and the Future of Freedom",
NBR Publications: NBR Analysis, v. 2, no. 3, July 1991. • "The Crisis of Communism and the Future of Freedom", paper prepared for Conference on Global Responsibilities and National Interests, co-sponsored by the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs and DePauw University, and held June 1990 in Greencastle, Indiana.
Ethics & International Affairs, 1991, v. 5. • "Sovetskaia drama", ''Kar'era'', no. 8 (16), April 1991, pp. 8–9. • "Rossiia v poiskakh sebia",
Nezavisimaia gazeta, June 4, 1991, p. 5 (publication of lecture given at U.S. Embassy, Moscow). • "The Soviet Drama", two-part article,
The Washington Post. 1. "Russia's Quest for Identity", January 21, 1990, and 2. "Looking to the Past", January 22, 1990. • "James Billington on Russian Opera",
The Washington Opera, Winter 1989. • "Russia: the Search for a New Identity",
Geopolitique – Review of the International Institute of Geopolitics, Summer 1989, Paris. • "Keeping the Faith in the USSR After a Thousand Years",
Smithsonian Magazine, April 1989, pp. 130–143. • "...
Rossii nepovtorimye cherty",
Literaturnaia gazeta, April 13, 1988, p. 2. • "A Search for Leaders", A Symposium: What Future Directions for Academic Exchange? by Paul Seabury, A. Kenneth Pye, Mark Blitz and James H. Billington,
The Annals, The American Academy of Political and Social Science, May 1987, Sage Publications, pp. 161–163. • "Realism and Vision in American Foreign Policy",
Foreign Affairs, February 1987. • "Soviet Power and the Unity of the Industrial Democracies",
The Atlantic Community Quarterly, Winter 1986–87, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 374–379 (adaptation of address given at symposium – "The Critical Triangle – Japan, the USA and the USSR", Sponsored by the
Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo, April 21, 1986). • "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity – Old Ideals, New Revolution",
Jubilee, Summer 1984, pp. 7–12. • "With Russia: After 50 Years. A Time of Danger, an Opening for Dialogue",
The Washington Post, November 20, 1983. • "The Essentials: Goodness, Beauty, Truth",
Envoy (The Catholic University of America), Fall 1983. • "Russia After Brezhnev: A Nation in Search of a New Identity",
The Washington Post, November 14, 1982. • "Revolution and Its Discontents: The Revolutionary Faith in the Modern World",
Syracuse Scholar, no. 2, Fall 1981. • "The World's Fight: 17. An Innovation in International Scholarship",
American Oxonian, no. 2, Spring 1981. • "Christianity in the USSR",
Theology Today, July 1980. • "Fire in the Minds of Men",
Wilson Quarterly, Summer 1980. • "The Crisis of Legitimacy",
Theology Today, July 1976. • "The Gun Within",
Newsweek, October 6, 1975. • "The Strange Death of Liberal Education",
Furman Magazine, Fall 1972. • "Fulbright Success Story",
New York Times Op-Ed page, December 13, 1971. • "Purpose in the University",
Theology Today, January 1971. • "Address to the Rhodes Scholar Sailing Party, 1969",
American Oxonian, April 1970. • "A Ferment of Intellectuals",
Life, January 10, 1969. • "The Humanistic Heartbeat Has Failed",
Life, January 10, 1969. • "Force and Counterforce in Eastern Europe",
Foreign Affairs, October 1968. • Two articles on the Czech Crisis in
Life, May 24, 1968. • Articles on Russia in
Life, September 22 and November 10, 1967. • "Six Views of the Russian Revolution",
World Politics, no. 18, April 1966, pp. 452–473. • "Soviet Youth is Getting Out of (Party) Line",
University: A Princeton Quarterly, 1965–66, winter (No. 27). • "Science in Russian Culture",
American Scientist, June 1964. • "Images of Muscovy",
Slavic Review, March 1962. • "Five Clues to the Khrushchev Riddle",
New York Times Sunday Magazine, October 29, 1961, lead article
. • "The Intelligentsia and the Religion of Humanity",
American Historical Review, July 1960. • "Nikita Khrushchev and 'Doctor Zhivago,'"
New York Times Sunday Magazine, November 9, 1958, lead article
. • "The Renaissance of the Russian Intelligentsia",
Foreign Affairs, 1957, April. • "The Bolshevik Debt to Russian Populism",
Occidente, 1956, no. 4. • "Thoughts on America and the Cold War",
Freedom and Union, 1952, Autumn. ==Notes==