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UCL SSEES: CEPSI: Current Research Students

  • Leah April
    Institutional Reform in South-Eastern Europe

  • Mustafa Aslan
    Party Based Euro-Scepticism in the European Union Candidate Countries Since 2000

  • Andreana Baeva-Motusic
    Regionalization in South East Europe

  • Oliwia Berdak
    The Gendered state of Exception in the Croatian Nationlist Struggle

  • Dan Brett
    Peasant Radicalism and Hugh Seton-Watson's Analysis of the Communist Takeovers in Poland and Romania, 1944-1948

  • Valentina Burrai
    Towards a Symmetrical Minority Citizenship: Group Equality in Croatia, 1990-2005

  • Thomas Carter
    Regional Governors and Centre-Region Relations in Russia: The Case of Edward Rossel in Sverdlovsk Oblast, 1989-1999

  • Andreea Gavriliu
    Ethno-Business - the Unexpected Effects of National Minority Policies in Romania

  • Gyorgy Greskovits
    Representing Discontinuity: The Politics of Re-Narration in Hungary's Post-Communist Democracy 1989-2006

  • Julia Halej
    Perceptions of East European Migrants in the UK: the Impact of a Discourse on Social Reality

  • Radovan Haluzik
    War Myths and Legends in Present Ethnic Conflicts in the Former Yugoslavia and in the Caucasus

  • Gonzalo Pozo-Martin
    Russia and NATO since 1991: Towards a Critical Marxist Understanding of Interimperialist Rivalries after the Cold War

  • Olga Nikolic
    Post-Conflict Political and Economic International Intervention: Serbia following October 2000

  • Anna Paterson
    Common and Contested Ground: Russian Approaches to Security and Development in Afghanistan 1991-2008

  • Frederica Prina
    Protecting Minorities in Modern Russia: Civil Society, Government and International Standards

  • Erin Saltman
    Hungary's Political Generation Gap




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